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Polymer Clay Covered Wooden Christmas Decorations And Home decor Items

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In this video, I show you how to use colored pencils for adding color to your wood and polymer clay ornaments. Your creations will be a wonderful addition to any Christmas tree, I’m sure. Of course all the tips and tricks you learn in this video can be used in other polymer clay projects as well, making this an awesome tutorial for your polymer clay bag of tricks!

I love Cindy's Tuts. I have them all the way back to the beginning of Polymer Clay Tutor (2008). I am often overly critical of my work... but I LOVE how this Polymer Covered Wood Ornaments project turned out!!! My wood butterfly ornament is gorgeous, but next time I will pick a wood ornament with fewer holes…LOL. 


~Anna-S 


This is the first tutorial I have purchased from you… and what a little beauty it is! Thanks, Cindy. I have three million (well, almost!) Prismacolour pencils and I’ve now learned a new use for them. Thanks for the inspiration :-) 


~Chrissie-F 


Just what I was waiting for! Earlier this year, my husband made a small wood jewelry box for me, from some nice maple wood. He left it sanded but not decorated in any way. So I was wondering how I could put polymer decoration on it. Now I know how. Thanks Cindy! 


~Anna-G 


Perfect timing Cindy! I was just in Michael's yesterday looking at all the wood letters and words ... and wondering how I was going to do something with them.


~Michele-K 


Cindy, I think you read our minds. I was looking for some new ideas for Christmas and this tut is great. I covered some small wooden needle cases for a woman who is in a quilting group. She just loved them. But, I learned the hard way that you should bake the wood before covering. Thanks for all your insights.


~Vivian-B 


Thanks again Cindy! Love this series. Just in time for me too; our Guild is doing Christmas ornaments at our next meeting. Ummm... I'm thinking I'd love to try your micro mosaic technique on these wooden pieces.


~Dawn-B 


Perfect timing Cindy. With the recent birth of my 2nd nephew, I was just talking with my mom about needing to come up with a Christmas ornament for both. This will do Very Nicely. Thank you Cindy.


~Sherry-L 


There is definitely something of the psychic in you Cindy. I’ve recently bought a wooden bracelet blank and was wondering what I should do before applying polymer clay. This is so brilliant, thank you very much!


~Marion-R 


Cindy, I am so excited about this tute series.


~Jocelyn-C 


About 5 years ago while doing a craft show, I found a guy selling laser-cut wooden tree ornaments. Never seen them before and never got round to using them... until now. Really glad that Cindy has come up with this tutorial. Thanks Cindy.


~Elaine-F


Very nice Cindy. I too have some wooden frames and ornaments that have been hanging around my house just waiting for this technique, lol.


~Michelle-A


I always have a lot of wooden ornaments and other wood projects around for the grandkids to paint on. There is only one thing they like more than coloring and painting... and that is Polymer Clay. I am so excited about this new tutorial. Thanks for another great group of videos. Sending lots of Uuuuuuggs.


~Peggy-B


Wonderful tutorial and so inspiring, like everyone else my head is just spinning with possibilities!


~Cheryl-B


Just so impressed with the lamination technique in this tutorial, and love that DREAM piece done with a Teardrop blend using the new black glitter Premo. There a just tons of wooden things that could be used in this approach, and that Kato PolyPaste hold fast, I've used it for years.


~Jocelyn-C


Never have I seen this application! I can see using the techniques all year long! Isn't that great? So mannnny possibilities - my mind is spinning - in a good way. Thank you Cindy (and family) for all your hard work. We are so lucky to have you as our Polymer Clay Tutor!!!


~Patt-W


I don't comment much, but I truly love all your tutorials. I started doing craft fairs this year. I am very introverted so it is a big deal for me. I've used your faux rust and abalone tutorials to cover various items, and people just love them. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. You are truly a gifted woman.


~Vivian-B


Thank you, and please keep the great videos coming! You have inspired me to do great things. 


~Marianne-O


Been with Cindy for 5 years now, she still comes up with the best tutorials!


~Tina-A


Cindy, thank you for this tutorial. Your voice is easy to listen to. That may seem trivial, but there are some videos I have seen where I cannot stand to watch because the voice is harsh, or the person chatters on interminably. I even listened to one where the dog was snoring in the background.


~Fran-V


Tools Supplies

  • Laser Cut Wooden Ornament, Wooden Words, Wood Box, etc. to cover with polymer clay
  • Polymer Clay in Translucent and/or colors of your choice
  • Clay Blade
  • Pasta Machine or Acrylic Roller
  • Oven Thermometer
  • Baking Pan Lined with Cardstock with Foil Pan Lid
  • Liquid Polymer Clay and/or Sculpey Bake n Bond


Nice To Have Items


  • Glass Mat or Non-stick Worksurface
  • Acrylic Brayer
  • Renaissance Wax
  • Wet Dry Sandpaper (I used... 220g, 400g, 600g, 1000g)
  • Craft Knife
  • Rubbing Alcohol
  • Paper Towel
  • Kato Poly Paste
  • Gilder's Paste
  • Antiquing Medium
  • Prismacolor Art Pencils
  • Cornstarch
  • Fluffy Brush
  • Playing Cards
  • Palette Knife or Spatula
  • Sewing Needle or Sraight Pin
  • Ribbon
  • Soap and Water for Sanding
  • Acrylic Paints

Resource links to products listed above, will be included when you buy this tutorial.

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