1. Mudcloth earrings – polymer clay, 2. Textured Neclace, 3. 4 butterfly- textured clay – donna kato brocade technique, 4. Faux Turquoise Textured Focal Beads with Dark Copper Antique Finish
I realized after grabbing the mosaic that … Read More...
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1. Mudcloth earrings – polymer clay, 2. Textured Neclace, 3. 4 butterfly- textured clay – donna kato brocade technique, 4. Faux Turquoise Textured Focal Beads with Dark Copper Antique Finish
I realized after grabbing the mosaic that … Read More...
Seems like a lot of people are getting their new years off to a good start with some clay – I know I’m one of them!
Angela of CraftyGoat made these darling ATCs a few years ago including this sparkly winter tree one. We’re having an oddly warm and comfy winter so far so I can’t even say about how much prettier the clay snow is … Read More...
Need a non-traditional heart for your Valentine? Something not pink and sugary but still lovely? Cheryl Harris of Cherylsart has a whole section full of ’em!
I’m sharing another tutorial that the very talented Kael Mijoy posted for last Valentine’s Day. It makes some sweet and simple magnets. Perfect for the person you’re stuck on.
In with the New Year! This theme got an especially varied selection!
1. Happy New Year!, 2. Celtic Bronze Horse Fibula, 3. in with 2012, 4. Happy New Year beads
Happy New Year folks! May your 2012 be filled with sweet polymer clay goodies and fabulous crafting times! It seems quite a lot of crafty bloggers are making clay related resolutions:
Creashines is always making great, quirky pieces including a series of fun statement rings for New Year’s. This would be the perfect ring to ring in the New Year with!
Here’s a simple tutorial that makes little trinket bowls – you could make quite a subtle, stylish little dish with this set up.
We have a few more months of the white, cold stuff to get through around here. Luckily, looking at the lovely clay work cheers anyone up!
1. snowflakes button 4cm, 2. The polar cubes, 3. Snowy night , … Read More...
Except in this case it’s Make The Snow. This would make quite an interesting pendant. You could also use a smaller circular extruder die and form your flake on a lovely blue glitter clay background. The navy granite would … Read More...
Well, sort of.
See where I live, the day after Christmas is a lot like Black Friday in the US. We call it Boxing Day and we all go shop like nuts. Online will have some excellent sales including those … Read More...
Here’s a little (I don’t mean quite so mini as these treats!) holiday wish for you – Merry Christmas!
1. Christmas Cookie Prep Board – 1/12 scale dollhouse miniature, 2. Christmas Hamper, 3. Miniature Christmas 2011 – Christmas … Read More...
I can’t really think of a better way to hang stockings than as earrings. And these cuties are certainly hung with care!
My friend Kathi Briefer-Gose makes her family a menorah every year. This year she’s combined her clay love along with her addiction to the (very addictive) game Angry Birds. The result is a fangirl’s dream.
At least, you can make it snow in your little polymer clay world. The tutorial is in Russian but the necessary bit – the mixture for the snowglobe liquid – is down at the bottom in English so don’t miss … Read More...
This s’more-like snowman ornament comes from Little Birdie Secrets. Clay folks are so creative!
Here’s another round of fabulous ornaments made by polymer clay artists – this time, all balls! And yet, so different from each other.
1. IMG_2943-1, 2. Christmas Ornament, 3. Glitter blue brocade ornament, 4. Kitty ornament
The clayers are getting ready for the holidays!
Need a little decoration for your tree? Check out this easy tute from CraftBits