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Polymer Clay Dragon on a necklace featuring pearls, african "jade", old yellow jade and gold plated barrel beads.
Quan vaig anar a l'Euroclay vaig quedar molt impressionada pel treball de la Sophie Dumoulin (creasof.canalblog.com/), una de les professores que fa unes peces fantàstiques. Així que no m'he pogut resistir a provar d'imitar una de les seves tècniques i aquí abaix teniu el resultat, encara haig de perfeccionar la tècnica perquè em vaig fer un embolic amb l'ordre del polit- patina-polit-patina.... jajajaj.
Cuando estuve en el Euroclay quedé muy impresionada por el trabajo de Sophie Dumoulin (creasof.canalblog.com/), una de las profesoras que hace unas piezas fantásticas. Así que no me he podido resistir a probar de imitar una de sus técnicas y aquí abajo tenéis el resultado, aún tengo que perfeccionar la técnica porque me hice un lío con el orden del pulido-patina-pulido-patina, jajaja.
Tara is firstborn baby of my cooworker and has the sign on the bedroom door.
Letters are about 8 mm thick and are completly made of polymer clay. I use skinner blend for the base of letters. On this base I applyed modelled bug/snail.
The annual picture of the newest teardrops....These are about an inch long. I make 'em by the hundreds. Gads, my hands get so tired after a day of making these! Thank goodness these are off to the sorting tray.
Half of the turnout from this week, fresh off the wheel, all cuddled up together on the towel-covered carrying tray. The other half of this week's buttons are already sewn onto my little original handmade bags. These are all I have left right now - they'll get used up pretty fast, too. I can barely make these babies fast enough. I make all my own templates, except the circles.
Some of these are my Crewel designs, and some are my regular ones using my butt-cut piecing method. You'll see some swirly roses and Donna Kato-inspired graded stripe in there somewhere...
I hope this picture comes out a little better....
The faux stoneware is a lovely effect for a necklace. Absolutely love it. The whole necklace is strung on individual faux stoneware beads with a clasp to match.
polymer clay bangles
i recreated my blue zipper cane in yellow. i think i prefer this variation they remind me of little corn snakes : )
The top and backplate to this necklace were made first. It was a struggle deciding which polymer pattern to choose!
Had a play with some polymer clay. Still needs to be sanded and painted. And they are his eyes not his nuts
My contribution to the Perles & Co polymer clay contest.
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American Crewel always seems to consist of fantasmigorical flowers that you would never see in real life. And frequently an odd number of petals...3, 5 or 7, sometimes 9.
I working on a small tutorial for crewel-style leaves. I just don't know how to post it yet.
These are about 3 or 4 inches each.
Baking polymer clay bread is great fun and very easy, once you know the basic technique you can bake any bread that you have available or can find a picture of and you can make them in any size you like. You can also vary the colours as much as you like, these were made in a light dough colour and shaded with chalk pasteIs. I tried some different ones yesterday and these will be fun in my Lundby houses. I should probably warn you that polymer claying is quite addictive, once you start (and there are so many fun and easy-to-follow free tutorials out there!) you won't be able to stop ;)