created wit fd's fickr toys

One of the wonderful things about polymer clay is that there is so little waste – “scrap” clay can be used as the base of a new project, or painted, or swirled into colorful beads, or covered with mica powders, or…

Well, you get the idea.  I found this wonderful group on Flickr, Scrap Clay Jewelry and am sharing a taste of the work found there.  Click here to check out the group! Use the links below to navigate to the artists:

1. Barb’s Bracelet, 2. HPIM1250, 3. polymer clay (serie étnica), 4. recursive_molded_pendant, 5. Halsreif , 6. “He loves me not”, 7. Autumn Flowers 2, 8. pf2, 9. Tutti frutti

[tags]mosaic monday, polymer clay scrap, jewelry, flickr groups[/tags]

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  2. Polymer Clay Projects on June 16, 2010 8:31 am

    Thanks for the information:-)

  3. Leila Bidler on June 20, 2010 5:28 am

    :) thanks for featuring my pendand in your mosaic!!

  4. Molly on June 23, 2010 6:40 am

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  5. Randee M Ketzel on June 24, 2010 9:31 am

    Thank you so much for featuring my bronze/lava opal bracelet!

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  7. 10 green jewelry fashions to adorn you | Green Resouces on January 30, 2011 1:51 pm

    [...] This clay can be molded very easily into desired shapes and leaves behind no waste or scrap. The jewelry mainly consists of coiling around a rolled over multicolored polymer snake and later cutting it [...]

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