Covering Pens with Polymer Clay: Amazing Twist Pen

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Uploaded by on Jun 10, 2007

This video shows how to cover The Amazing Twist Pen (from Boston ClayWorks) with polymer clay and use alcohol inks for a watercolor effect. These instructions go along with the written tutorial available at:
http://blog.craftygoat.com/2007/06/weve_covered_the_basics_of.html

Since YouTube limits length and content of comments, I prefer you post any questions to my blog.

Video copyright 2007 Angela Mabray. This video is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial license. This means you may not use or re-publish this video for commercial purposes. If you embed one of my videos on your site, I ask that you give full attribution along with a link back to either my blog or my YouTube profile page.

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  • Where do you buy alcohol inks? What brand are you using?

  • I use Tim Holtz Adirondack alcohol inks by Ranger. I buy mine at my local Hobby Lobby or Michaels craft stores. They're also widely available online.

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  • Nice

  • Your tutorials are very well done. I especially like the little tips I pick up to make claying easier and even more fun. Thx very much!

  • Wonderful video, and great effect! The one thing I don't like about the stick pens is that they are not retractable or refillable -- these are! I'm off to do some hunting online to see if I can find these!

  • thanks, looks easy enough..now I'm off to buy the inks!

  • Great video!

  • Sorry, I accidentally clicked "post" before I was done. I wanted to say,"Nice video, but I wish you'd mention specifically what other crafts you offer. For example, you could say, "Watch my next video to learn how to make XYZ with polymer clay."

  • Nice video, but

  • another great video :) x

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