The August issue of Polymer Cafe has arrived, with lots of treats to inspire and instruct. The “Random Layers Pendants” by Christi Uliczny featured on the cover show a fantastic way to use an assortment of both translucent and opaque … Read More ...
Archives for June 2009
Have a Cupcake!
If you’re a fan of sweet treats, you won’t want to miss this tutorial posted by Elizabeth on the Covered in Crafts blog. She has posted a video how-to for making polymer clay cupcake charms.
Dora the Explorer cane giveaway
If you have children, nieces, or nephews who are Dora fans, you’ll want to be sure to check out this Dora the Explorer cane giveaway being hosted on Iris Mishly’s blog.
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Manic Monday – Thirty minute scrap dragon
If you’re having a “Manic Monday,” but can still manage to carve out about a half hour of creative time, why not try making these small scrap dragons brought to you by Polymer Clay Express? The … Read More ...
Home Sweet Home
Being on the road this weekend, seeing this little village of tiny polymer clay and wire houses struck a chord with me. The blog of the creator is here. Although not … Read More ...
Waffling about
Well now, I’ve seen all sorts of miniature polymer clay food, and that includes one of my favorite breakfast treats, waffles. But this is the first time I’ve seen a waffle iron interpreted in polymer clay!
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Guitars that Never Were
Check out this wee little guitar (modeled on an obliging pirate) by B. Zedan. Part of a “daily small sculpt” series, you can see more on the Flickr collection here.
Do I hear the Ice Cream Truck?
Look at this cute as can be piggy bank from the Roots and Wings Co.! Made from a recycled can, it’s the perfect way to stash some change to have handy when the ice … Read More ...
Add a little sparkle!
If you would like to add a little sparkle to your work, check out this tutorial posted by Marie Segal!
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… Read More ...Another video to enjoy
I enjoyed watching this video with polymer clay artist Cynthia Toops talking about her work and the medium of polymer clay. From the Seattle Art Museum’s exhibition: A Bead Quiz
… Read More ...Cane Storage Ideas
Alice Stroppel of Polymer Clay Etc. has put together a video with cane storage ideas. I know I am always trying to find ways to keep my polymer clay canes clean and neat, yet easily accessible when … Read More ...
Philadelphia Area Polymer Clay Guild Raffle
This lovely caned bowl by Emily Levine is one of the many exquisite artworks that are available in the raffle being sponsored by the Philadelphia Area Polymer … Read More ...
Skate on in!
The Stanley Cup Finals are going to a game seven! (That’s the NHL championship for you non-hockey fans)
I went in search of hockey inspired polymer clay art, and found these really cool pendants created … Read More ...
She’s been framed!
Or rather, she’s been making frames! Head on over to Cynthia Blanton’s blog to take a peek at her fantastic polymer clay picture frames.
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… Read More ...Rain, Rain, Don’t Go Away
We’ve been having a spate of summer rainstorms here, which inspired me to go looking for polymer clay rainsticks. I found a wonderful tutorial for making a polymer clay rainstick by Pamela Hall. Click here to go … Read More ...