Polymer Clay Flower Tutorials from Around the Web

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Polymer Clay Flower Tutorials & Inspiration | Links to flower tutorials from around the web on KatersAcres polymer clay blog

Spring Is On Its Way!

Last week many of us in the United States did that one thing that reminds you that spring is getting closer … we sprung our clocks ahead. To me and to my family this means one thing: Spring is on its way!  In honor of the Spring season, I have collected some gorgeous flower tutorials to help inspire you this season. I have made several of these flowers, but I plan to make many more. (L to R – Top to Bottom)

Polymer Clay Flower Tutorials & Inspiration | Links to flower tutorials from around the web on KatersAcres polymer clay blog

  1. Hibiscus Tutorial by Zuda Gay. Repin Here.
  2. Blue Stitched Flower Tutorial by Kaelmijoy. Repin Here.
  3. Skinner Blended Flowers by Valerie Creations – Not in English. Use Google Translator, or simply follow the pictures. Repin Here.
  4. (Paid Tutorial) Orchid Flower Tutorial by Polymer Clay Tutorials on Etsy. Repin Here.
  5. Charming Air-Dry Clay Flowers Tutorial by Happy Together. Repin Here.
  6. (Paid Tutorial) The Flower Academy from PolyPedia & Iris Mishly. Repin Here.
  7. Gorgeous Color-Pop Flower Millefiori Cane Tutorial by Amastista. Repin Here.
  8. Black & White Flower Cane by Kalinkopolinka as posted by Glinki.net. Repin Here.

 

My Two Most Popular Flower Tutorials
Polymer Clay Poinsettia Tutorial by KatersAcres    Festive Flowers Tutorial by KatersAcres

 

 

 

Thanks for joining me today,

Happy Claying,

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4 thoughts on “Polymer Clay Flower Tutorials from Around the Web

  1. Thank u very much! May the spring begin! 🙂

  2. I do not have any current projects (just getting back into “claying” again after a long absence). But, I am registered to take a Mokume Gane class from a local craft guild. Looking forward to getting back into this medium.

    1. Oh boy Deborah! That sounds like fun! I hope you have a great time. I love claying: it’s fun, relaxing, & slightly addicting.

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