Just made these - custom order for a friend of a friend. They're 1 inch square and kind of hefty and thick. I'm happy with them. Apparently they're going on a hand-sewn coat, which is tres cool.
Showing posts with label polymer clay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label polymer clay. Show all posts
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Monday, November 29, 2010
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
so cute
I love this. So stinkin' cute.
This is by etsy seller shayaaron, and the whole shop is filled with miniature adorableness.
This is by etsy seller shayaaron, and the whole shop is filled with miniature adorableness.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
polymer clay show and tell: chicken and waffles
The phrase chicken and waffles just makes me laugh. So here's the next installment of you can make anything with polymer clay!
Friday, April 16, 2010
polymer clay show and tell: no theme - I just want these!
This technique is awesome! How did she do that?!
Look how the head moves! Brilliant!
Ouija boards are cool. Tiny things are cool. Mix them and you get ubercool :)
I so want these. Really truly. Hey, mom! I want these...
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
polymer clay show and tell: faces!
There are so many ways to make faces with polymer clay - hand-sculpted, with a mold, cane work, stamped, painted...
Marcia is one of my very favorite etsy artists!
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Amazing detail!
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So adorable! I love the hair.
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This one has so much personality. I love the juxtaposition of shapes here.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
polymer clay show and tell: rainbows!
No Thursday blog ring going on today, so I'll do the polymer clay show and tell I skipped on Tuesday. And it's gonna be.... Rainbows! I love rainbows, but I have this weird pet peeve about people calling things rainbow that are actually just multi-colored. ROYGBIV = rainbow. Buncha mixy-up color not = rainbow. Yes, I know, I have issues. Anyway, on to the polymer clay rainbow goodness.
Wow! There's a lot of cool polymer clay rainbow stuff on etsy. I might need a second installment...
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
polymer clay show and tell: earrings
I love earrings. I'm always wanting to buy them. Unfortunately, my skin reacts to pretty much any earrings I've ever worn, but I can usually manage a few hours of wearing them at least. Polymer clay is a great medium for earrings because it's so lightweight - you can go large and still be able to hold your head up.
What a fabulous idea!
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I love anything citrus, especially oranges. These are adorable!
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Two more of my favorite things - rainbows and cake!
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Polymer clay elegance - cool!
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Hehe, it only took me two pages of etsy search to find lots of earrings I love.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
polymer clay show and tell: buttons
Buttons are cool. Everyone knows this, right? Polymer clay is cool - not everyone knows this, so spread the word. Polymer clay buttons are super cool.
(Check out her whole shop - some amazing buttons!)
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I think these are just lovely. I like coordinating sets of things with different patterns.
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I love the shapes of buttons this artist makes!
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
polymer clay show and tell: turtles

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Here's a video tutorial to make super cute little sculpted turtles.
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
everything's coming up roses
I love the combination of polymer clay and roses. So here are some unique ones.
A rose cane is fun to make and not as hard as it looks. Here's a great tutorial.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
polymer clay show and tell: leaves
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Want to make polymer clay leaves? Here's a great tutorial from Eugena's Creations.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
art party
My friend made two matching faux mokume gane technique photo frames - polymer clay on wood - at the crafting party this weekend. Yay!
Friday, December 25, 2009
jewelry set

Special order for a friend - I love the way she put the colors together. The pendant is by marciapalmer.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Colors colors colors!
The EART Thursday question of the week is What are your favorite colors to work with? Is it hard to work outside of your favorites? Well, OK, that's two questions.
I love color in general. It's pretty much my inspiration and my starting point for most of my art. Let's see, I guess I would have to say my favorites are bright, clear colors, like your basic roybgiv. (Interestingly, polymer clay doesn't do clear primary colors well, especially red. But I do love the way it can be mixed into almost any shade.)
I can sometimes be talked into muted colors, but mostly it's the brighter the better for me.

My absolute favorite is rainbows. I have been coloring rainbows since I was a kid. I remember folding up white paper into "books" and making entire "catalogs" full of rainbow clothes and shoes. I just loved to draw rainbow clothing. Hmmm, apparently I still do:

See what the rest of the team thinks about colors. Continue reading here at pnkgeeni's blog.
I love color in general. It's pretty much my inspiration and my starting point for most of my art. Let's see, I guess I would have to say my favorites are bright, clear colors, like your basic roybgiv. (Interestingly, polymer clay doesn't do clear primary colors well, especially red. But I do love the way it can be mixed into almost any shade.)
I can sometimes be talked into muted colors, but mostly it's the brighter the better for me.

My absolute favorite is rainbows. I have been coloring rainbows since I was a kid. I remember folding up white paper into "books" and making entire "catalogs" full of rainbow clothes and shoes. I just loved to draw rainbow clothing. Hmmm, apparently I still do:

See what the rest of the team thinks about colors. Continue reading here at pnkgeeni's blog.
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Monday, December 7, 2009
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