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Description: "Cotton and his Candy Shoppe" are part of the new Village series, just one of the many projects delivered each month to Poly Clay Play Club Subscribers at polyclayplay.com I am having tons of fun designing these and writing the projects for club members to make their own village. It is hard to tell from the photo but light glows in the windows too from the real lights inside the house. The project instructions include the different techniques involved, including ribbon candy, image transfer, a "candy cane" cane and how to make "Cotton, the Elf". "Cotton" was delivered in November. December's village piece is going to be "Santa's Castle" along with Santa and Rudolph. Happy Holidays! Trish
I'm sorry I didn't get back to you sooner Ron! I carry texture sheets on my site... www.polyclayplay.com/Products/ProductsAlpha.htm
You can also find them at your local craft store.
I have been using a different program to build and deliver my website, www.PolyClayPlay.com, to the Internet. Dreamweaver is a wonderful program that has so many bells and whistles that I would never have learned without the Total Training for Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 discs.
I have used Total Training videos before. Recently I rented Total Training for Adobe InDesign. I used to use PhotoShop to write my tutorials for the Poly Clay Play Club and articles for Bead Bugle magazine. The Total Training video made it so easy to learn InDesign and what a wonderful program it is!
Thanks to SmartFlix for offering these videos!
Sincerely, Trish Poly Clay Play
I love the Total Training videos and Smart Flix makes them afordable! I have rented several of the Adobe trainings since I do the work for every aspect of my business at www.polyclayplay.com. They are very detailed instruction videos. I needed the Flash videos to help improve my site.
Thank you SmartFlix for providing this service.
Sincerely, Trish Hodgens Poly Clay Play www.polyclayplay.com
The texture is achieved by pressing a texture sheet, with that design, into the clay before baking. I was tickled that it looked like food and keeping with the "candy" theme of the house!!