Do a Good Thing!

There are many wonderful ways to help others with polymer clay!

It's a win/win!  You get to play with clay and someone else is given hope and love.

Take a look at a few of the organizations that accept polymer clay pieces.

Do a Good Thing - Send me a picture of a donation you have made to one of these great causes, along with a note about what you plan to create and donate in the future and I will send you a coupon code to help with the expense of your future donation.

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  • Beads of Courage

    Beads of Courage

    I want to help spread the word! Do you love playing with polymer clay?  Have fun and help a child while you're at it! The organization accepts polymer clay beads as well as beads made using other mediums. Click for more information on how to...

  • Bottles of Hope

    Bottles of Hope

    Bottles of Hope are small glass bottles covered with polymer clay and given to cancer patients. They symbolize a wish and a hope for health This project was started in 1999 by a Rhode Island cancer survivor and has spread internationally. Bottles are...

  • Heart Pin Project by Dr. Ron Lehocky

    Heart Pin Project by Dr. Ron Lehocky

    If you haven't heard about it, I want to help share the information! Through the years, since 2005, Dr. Ron Lehocky has created more than 34,500 heart pins and donated the $10 for each one to the Kids Center for Pediatric Therapies in Kentucky. Here...

  • Beads of Courage

    Beads of Courage

    I want to help spread the word! Do you love playing with polymer clay?  Have fun and help a child while you're at it! The organization accepts polymer clay beads as well as beads made using other mediums. Click for more information on how to...

  • Bottles of Hope

    Bottles of Hope

    Bottles of Hope are small glass bottles covered with polymer clay and given to cancer patients. They symbolize a wish and a hope for health This project was started in 1999 by a Rhode Island cancer survivor and has spread internationally. Bottles are...

  • Heart Pin Project by Dr. Ron Lehocky

    Heart Pin Project by Dr. Ron Lehocky

    If you haven't heard about it, I want to help share the information! Through the years, since 2005, Dr. Ron Lehocky has created more than 34,500 heart pins and donated the $10 for each one to the Kids Center for Pediatric Therapies in Kentucky. Here...