Yes! I offer custom cutter designs on a limited basis.
To start, a non-refundable $65 design deposit is required. After discussing your concept, you’ll receive a final price estimate, which must be paid in full before production begins.
Your custom order includes one finished cutter, shipped to you. Each custom design is exclusive to you and includes commercial rights, so you can sell products made with it without needing a separate Studio License.
Select designs may be available as digital STL files. These files are for personal use only unless you have an active Studio License membership.
Digital files may not be shared, resold, or redistributed in any form.
If you’re interested in selling products made from my digital designs, please refer to the Studio License tier for commercial rights.
Each cutter design is an original piece that I’ve carefully created and developed. Purchasing a cutter gives you the tool to create with, but selling products made from that design requires permission for commercial use.
The Studio License helps protect the originality of my work and limits oversaturation in the market. By requiring a license, I’m able to keep my designs more rare and distinctive — so the pieces you create truly stand out at markets and craft shows.
This structure allows me to continue designing unique collections while supporting makers who want to build something different.
A Studio License membership is required to sell any handmade products created using my cutter designs, whether you purchased a physical cutter or downloaded a digital file.
Your Studio License must remain active for commercial rights to apply. If your membership lapses, permission to sell products made with my designs also expires.
Yes. All of my cutter designs are created by me. Each piece begins as an original concept and is thoughtfully developed into a functional cutter made specifically for polymer clay artists.
I focus on creating distinctive shapes and collections you won’t find everywhere, so you can craft pieces that feel unique to your style.
All of my clay cutters have been tested using cornstarch for best results.
Lightly dust the cutter with cornstarch and tap off any excess. Add a small amount to your clay as well, then press the cutter straight down. Lift it straight back up to keep your edges clean and crisp.