How to make Millefiori beads from Polymer Clay

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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2009

This is a companion video to my soon-to-be published instructable. Stay tuned and check my profile at www.instructables.com/member/depotdevoid for the detailed write up or check my blog at depotdevoid.wordpress.com. Thanks for looking!

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  • I love this video, and your narration is perfect!!, love it, keep it up! helping me a lot with my clay :-), Merry Christmas!

  • @C2010X1 Thanks, merry christmas!

  • Wow loved your tutorial video. But I see you no longer posted others. That's too bad cause I liked the way you make it look so easy!

  • @montrealstars60 I've been planning too, and I will eventually!  I always get side tracked by so many other projects it's hard to stay focused on this one!

  • Hello I loved it & your is beautifull!. I just was wondering what kind or brand of polymer clay do you use?(or recommend) I started my designs with Sculpey? (have you worked with it?) and they where ok, but they started breaking the second day after baking them, i baked for 15 minutes and followed all the instriction, so they just lasted 2 days =(..did your pieces last long?if so, how long and what did you do? i hope you could help. thanks you!

  • @MIssTouver Thanks, I'm glad you liked it! I use Fimo, and have for years. I've had problems with sculpey being brittle, and also it often smears when you cut it. The other thing is you really need to make sure to bake it for the recommended time and at the right temperature or the texture doesn't work out. I have some beads that are 15 years old and are still just fine!

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  • love the video...you have a great personality for doing videos...thank you for the help and tips

  • Oooh thanks for the video! Very nice. Your daughter is so pretty! I will try this technique now

  • @depotdevoid I'm like that too! I get into so many different hobbies that in the end I do little of each and that's not good. LOL

  • :) more polymer please! teach us.....(Butt-Head voice)

  • Loved this video, you are a very good teacher! I will be looking for your instruction manuel. Thank You!!!

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