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I created these beads using acrylic paints and polymer clay.
I use no molds in the creaton of all my beads and charms.
Cream and Wedgewood Blue Sunflowers; Coral/Terra Cotta Paisley; Blue Gray Floral; Cream and Blue Gray
made with premo formed over the Polyform hollow bead maker, using extrusions rolled up in a spiral cane. The back is flat. Bezel was beaded using 8/0 and 11/0 seed beads in a peyote stitch. Bead was sanded and machine buffed to a high shine.
Peppermint twist polymer clay earrings. I purchased the elf about 10 years ago. He's a muse in my studio or am I amused in my studio?.
Polymer Clay pendant strung on wire and chain with china glass beads, czech and metal bead spacers. The rectangle pendant was made using Katiedid bezels.
Getting ready to vend in March at a festival held under some amazing trees - hope everyone loves these as much as I do. Spent this weekend in the studio making a whole polymer clay forest.
This is how I use a lot of my scraps - see the video tutorial from last year here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPRUeSkfkwE&feature=g-upl&...
Polymers Lab in Klehm Hall on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on March 26, 2015. (Jay Grabiec)
This matches the charms I made...it's actually a bit smaller, just over an inch tall. It will get a pin back.
These earring patterns were made using the Cindy Lietz Blend and Switch technique for polymer clay. I love the pretty mosaic colors and they are feather-light to wear.