Aug
24
Website review - Covered in Clay
August 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment
The Covered in Clay website offers a small variety of items to cover with clay, such as blank metal tins, business card holders, journals and ceramic mezuzahs. You can also find pendant blanks, bezels, and other jewelry settings that are great for use with polymer clay. Lisa Pavelka’s Signature line of products are also offered. [...]
May
19
Polymer Clay Beadmaking Tips
May 19, 2008 | 3 Comments
If you haven’t already, check out Cindy Lietz Beadmaking Tips. She has a great blog filled with little tid-bits to make beadmaking easier. Love her clear photographs and easy to understand directions.Â
I had a tri-bead roller that sat on my shelf since last year, thanks to Cindy, I’ve actually started using it!
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Apr
17
Tool Heaven @ Whole Lotta Whimsy!
April 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Wow, have you been to Whole Lotta Whimsy? What a tool section! Among other very cool offerings: a very artsy collection of stamps, molds, cutters and texturing tools. OH, I want to shop!!!
And while you are shopping online you can listen to the Craftcast interview with the one of creative folks behind the Whimsy, Tonya Davidson.
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Apr
16
New Polymer Clay Forum
April 16, 2008 | 1 Comment
Project Polymer is a new place for clay enthusiast to meet up online. You can win $25 from one of their sponsors for helping get the word out! Visit the forum here for details.
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Apr
1
Faux Vintage Treasues
April 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Lynn Davis has a wonderful tutorial in Belle Armoire’s current Jewelry editionfor faux vintage treasures using molds and antiquing them. I was going through her blog today and ran across a post that gave a little insight to her inspiration and creation process. To see more of her work visit her etsy shop.Â
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Jan
2
Polymer Clay Art Archive
January 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Elise Winters has created a site to document the history of polymer clay. To move ahead and break new ground in our medium, it’s a always good to know where we came from as an artistic movement. Visit the Polymer Clay Art Archive for the beginnings of this project. I look forward to the history lesson!
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