Polymer Clay Art
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I saw buttons, beads, boxes, dolls, figurines, wall art, nail art and this is just a short summary of what all can be crafted with and from it.
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That opens up even more options and possibilities, like these gorgeous beads which are used for a necklace in this case. It is just one of the examples of jewelry made from it.
I have worked with clay before, but not with polymer clay. At least.... not yet. :-)
See also:
Polymer Clay Art II
Polymer Clay Art - Materials and Equipment
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4 Comments:
Ahhhh, be very careful, once bitten.........and looks like you Are very close to crossing over to the pc world of magic.
Alice
Alice,
Thanks for the visit and the comment. Yeah, I suspect it may not take long before I will. :-)
God's Grace.
http://www.studiopottery.co.uk/images/Joan/Hardie/5193
I was looking for this "how to" and found that it isn't polymer clay:(
Dawn,
How odd. I remember reading how they took an actual leaf, pressed it in a thin sheet of polymer clay, cut it out and then removed the leaf. I wish I could remember where I read that, but unfortunately I don't. Sorry.
God's Grace.
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