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Vol-075 Cymbidium Orchid Flower Pendant Jewelry Necklace and Decor

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Sculpted Orchid Flowers… Perfect For Pendants, Brooches And Home Decor

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In this 6 part video tutorial series, you will learn how to create my original Cymbidium Orchid Pendant design. Included are many tips, tricks and techniques that you can use to create this stunning flower in the colors and style I suggest, or your own. Truly a one-of-a-kind polymer clay project. This gorgeous Cymbidium Orchid Flower design can be used to create gorgeous pendants, brooches, hair bands, pins and other jewelry pieces. Plus these flowers are great for making home decor items and whatever other polymer clay creations you can dream up!

Hi Cindy - what a beautiful project! Thank you so much for all the fantastic tips and tricks. You not only show us how to manipulate the clay but also how to support the petals, how to colour them and how to put the whole thing together! Brilliant!


~Marion-R


So feminine! These Orchids bring compliments galore! Thank you Cindy and Doug - each tute is better, or at least very different, than the previous one. Makes my head dizzy with ideas. Keep them coming, we will be busy forever. Love your Tutes!


~Patt-W


Well those turned out beautiful! So smart of you to figure out a way for us to adjust the size of our flower. Every time I wear my dogwood pendant from your Vol-044-2 tutorial, someone complements me on it -- this orchid is going to be another awesome necklace to make. I love it!


~Sherry-L


These look so real and beautiful! I get so many compliments too, when I wear my Dogwood flower pendant (Vol-044-2).


~Michelle-A


Cindy and Doug have done it again. I sat enraptured through the entire series. So many cool ideas! Especially love the "size down" technique angling the cutters to make smaller version of the orchid. Bet this cutter technique can be used for more than this project, and will be experimenting with my cutters this week.


~Jocelyn-C


Hi Cindy, I just watched the videos while getting ready for work. Thank you again for your wonderful lessons, and all the work that you and your hubby do to make it possible for people like me to feel like an artist :)

~Ginny-M


Really enjoy your tutorials, clear and sharp and really detailed. I am a teacher myself and really appreciate your way of presenting the info.


~Bella-G


I love polymer flowers, Donna Kato's first book with the beautiful florals on the cover was my introduction to PC. Until I saw your tutorial, I didn't think I'd be able to make realistic ones. The orchid is the national flower of the Cayman Islands where I am from! So when I saw your tutorial today, and I was like Wow!


~Karen-S


Hi Cindy, I’ve just finished making these... WOW you are such a talented teacher! They came out perfect the first time, because of your detailed step-by-step method of instructions. And camera work is so perfect! Thank you for being there for me.


~Donna-S


This is beautiful. I wonder if you could use the floral tape and then brush over it with liquid polymer clay… and rebake, obviously… haha. You know… with the bail on the back, you could also slip this over a scarf.


~Gina-A


Beautiful flowers Cindy! Really detailed petals just absolutely stunning!


~Audrey-O


Cindy you made me crazy with the last tutorial... and now this one! What beautiful napkin rings they would make. Thank you so much for your great tutorials. Love all of them.


~Pat-L


Yea, thanks, Cindy!!! Love the Cymbidium Orchid Series!!!


~Dotty-C


I have made a few of these so far as hair ornaments to match my outfits. I have had many compliments and now have been inspired to create a pair of cherry blossom earrings!


~Shanie-C


Way to go Cindy! I'm staggered by your output. Where do all the ideas come from? Amazing, that's the word for you!


~Marion-R


Thank you for always providing us with wonderful tutes!!!


~Jocelyn-C


I have been one of Cindy's students for a number of years now. Have gotten a lot of enjoyment out of her tutorials and she is also very good about responding to any comments or questions you may have.


~Connie-T


I’m often logged in, reviewing your videos to improve my skills. I’m also learning to use the search engine at the blog - that’s amazing! This membership, Cindy, is the best thing I’ve done for myself in ages! Thank you so very much.


~Donna-S


Cindy - Thanks so much for your amazing work - I’m floored every time I watch a new tutorial from you!!!


~Karen-K


I am so grateful to Doug for the exceptional job he does in the film and editing... a HUGE job! He makes everything look clear and sharp and appealing. My husband, Geoff is an aerial photographer with his own business, so I am aware of some of the work that goes into a final product.


~Julia-G


Although I knew lots about polymer clay, there was loads I didn't know. You can find ALL the answers here at PcT. If Cindy is busy, one of the members will pop in to suggest trying something that has worked for them or you can use the search box to get answers to your questions.


~Elaine-F


Nope, I do not get any commission for encouraging new people to become members. I know it has changed my way of working. So three cheers to the Lietz team, long may you continue to amaze us.


~Elaine-F


Cindy, I live in Lockerbie in Scotland, and started using polymer clay earlier this year. I had moved house in Dec and my studio was not set up and by Feb I was just longing to use colour. Came on polymer clay and love it… big distraction from all the other things I need to do in my life!


~Bella-G


Tools Supplies

  • Wilton Gum Paste Orchid Flower Cutters (Or comparable brand)
  • Wilton Flower Impression Mat
  • Shaping Foam (Craft Foam)
  • Clay Blade
  • Pasta Machine or Acrylic Roller
  • Chalk Pastels
  • Polymer Clay In Orchid colors (I used... Premo Pearl, White and Cadmium Yellow)
  • Large Ball Stylus (Sculpey Style and Detailing Tool)
  • Acrylic Paints
  • Art Brushes
  • 18 Gauge Half Hard Wire
  • 20 Gauge Half Hard Wire
  • Flush Cutters
  • Round Nose Jewelry Pliers
  • Flat Nose Pliers
  • Parchment Paper
  • Paper Clips
  • Baking Pan Lined with Cardstock with Foil Pan Lid


Nice To Have Items


  • PearlEx Powders
  • Pearl Paints
  • PYMII (discontinued product)
  • Perfect Pearls
  • Playing Cards
  • Oven Thermometer
  • Gumpaste Tool Set

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

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