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This is another one of my favourites. Each disk is completely hollow like a little box. The wire is inside and cannot be seen on the reverse. The outside on both sides are completely textured.
Polymer clay necklace inspired by Modern Quilting, by Libby Mills
photo by Wendy W Nelson
Fimo professional polymer clay
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Sines, Portugal
In other words, this is one of the places where some of the world plastic comes from...
Naphtha (oil derivate) is the precursor and production facts are as flollows:
- PEBD (low-density polyethylene) 145 Kton/y = plastic bags
- PEAD (high-density polyethylene) 150 Kton/y = plastic jugs
Source: Repsol (the owner of the factory), 2019 figures.
Polymer Clay Pendant (diameter 40mm) is made with circle cutter from leftovers I had from an other project.
Polymer Clay - black base and silver frame with Lazertran Silk transfers on polymer clay tiles. Wheel with recycled star.
This is straight off the bench - part of my American Crewel series. Polished and buffed on the wheel. No glaze. Still perfecting this series.
Polymer clay elephant brooch pretending to be vintage laces. Looking at him, a have a "home sweet home" feeling. And you?
My hubby said these reminded him of Alladdin's lamp - so that's what I'm calling them.
They all get a thin coating of liquid polymer and then shined up even more on the wheel.
The big ones are about the size of a regular spool of thead.
Some silly animal pins..."Mini-Lizzie" , "Catlets" , "Painted Lady" , "Silly Fish", and "Kookaburras, the birds." The Kookaburras still need their little headresses.
Remember that old song from when we were kids: "Kookaburra sits in the old gum tree. Merry, merry king of the bushes, he. Laugh, Kookaburra, laugh, Kookaburra, gay your life must be."
Always loved that ditty - still sing it all the time.
Great Gatsby -- am I never going to get the hang of this uploading thing? I simply refuse to let technology turn me into a shriveling mass of neurosis. Try and try again. The only way to get this down pat is to keep doing it. Fall off the bike - get back on...fall off, get back on.
Brand new for "Project a Month Challenge" -- February 2013. A new hand mirror finished just a day or so ago. My American Crewel needlework designs are always a fun project, but these mirrors are an excercise in faith.
I do the whole thing as one piece before it's cured and then the whole shootin' match goes into the oven all at once --- please don't break the mirror! There's no way to get it out or replace it if it breaks. The whole piece is ruined if that happens.
So far that's never happened.
This is actually solid polymer. I design the template and laminate three layers. It's about 10 inches long.
I used the colors from a vintage comic book as inspiration for this bangle, then added even more yellowing with a "barely-there" liquid polymer glaze. Sanding and polishing makes it shine.