Cindy Lietz
Love this blog! Would only love it more if the posts were more often!
This blog is a chronicle of my experiences in creating art with polymer clay and other media. Polymer clay cane tutorials are featured.
Recent PostsHello to my friends and readers from all over the world ! It’s been quite a while since I’ve posted (Nov. 2nd, to be exact!), so I am most grateful that I have still had visitors to my blog. I have not touched polymer c...
OK, here’s the polymer clay Zentangle I promised a while back. Thanks to my cat Lulu, last week was unproductive. Now that she is back to sitting on my dining room table looking smug, I can get back to work. As I mentioned in a pre...
In my last post, I reported that my kitty Lulu had disappeared. Since two of my other cats had disappeared last year, I expected that Lulu would also never return. I was absolutely heartbroken. Early this morning, my eyes caught a flash...
I am briefly interruping my cane tutorial series to share some sad news. Several days ago, my kitty Lulu disappeared. As usual, she and her roommates Simon and Grady were let outside around 3PM to give them time to run around and take car...
I’ve become a hopeless Zentangle addict! What IS a Zentangle? The Zentangle is an art form created by Maria Thomas and Rick Roberts, who describe it as : “An easy to learn method of creating beautiful images from repetitive...
Hi, folks ! Well, Labor Day has come and gone, schools are in session (I’ve been getting stuck behind a lot of school busses lately), and the home improvement projects are at a complete standstill. There is finally good weath...
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Cindy LietzLove this blog! Would only love it more if the posts were more often!
Polymer Clay Tutorial blog teaching people tips & techniques on making polymer c…
An interesting - and sometimes incoherent - look at the life of an mixed media a…
featuring polymer clay instructions, tutorial videos, polymer clay artists, cane…
Found your blog today and have learned a lot. Love it. Now to put it into practice. Thanks for sharing your adventures. With such success as Behold and the the Joy of Hex would you or have you already done some Native American/Southwest designs and colors, would love that too.
Posted: September 21st, 2009 | Report This Comment