Polymer clay lets you make great custom magnets – make a clay piece, bake and use a good, strong glue. Voila! Magnet. You can make an alphabet of letter magnets that suit your decor better than the plastic ones. … Read More ...
Polymer Clay for the Garden
With gardening season coming up here’s some great goodies by the clay artists of Etsy – for your regular size garden or your miniature one.
![]() Garden Stake Set by OldKettleLane |
![]() Mini Morel Mushrooms by MariposaMiniatures |
![]() Sheep Figure Decoration by Catherinescritters |
Polymer Clay Tutorial: Tiny Terracotta Pots
Just in time for your spring planting – tiny clay pots. The tutorial uses an air drying terracotta clay but would be perfect with polymer clay… and be less likely to get soggy if you use it for … Read More ...
DIY Tutorial: Polymer Clay Herb Markers

I figure this one would be a good gift for gardeners and moms or even wannabe gardener moms (like me!) The markers do their job and they have some of the wonderful colour sense that Heather Powers of Humblebeads is … Read More ...
Tutorial: Rainbow Unicorn
This baby rainbow unicorn is one of those adorable fondant tutorials that would work beautifully with polymer clay. If you are working with amounts where the unicorn head would end up bigger than an inch in diameter… use a wad … Read More ...
Tutorial: Can Tabs and Clay
I have a talented friend who uses pop can (and all sorts of can) pull tabs in her art. She crochets these into purses, sculpture and clothing. Sometimes we craft together and I poke at the bucket of tabs and … Read More ...
Tutorial: Flower Art Beads
The beads in the tutorial are made from ceramic but as she mentions right there in the instructions… they’d work just as well in polymer clay. I love the effect of ceramic glazes and you can do a pretty good … Read More ...
Tutorial: Stencils with Polymer Clay
Here’s a clever tutorial to make a sheet decorated with layers of designs stenciled on with alcohol inks. The result is a fabulous mix of pattern and colour the artist uses to cut shapes from to create modern jewelry from.… Read More ...
Props for your Snowglobes
I used to love using old jam jars for snowglobes as a little kid. Invariably mine opened, broke or otherwise made giant messes… but I loved them anyways. I usually tucked glitter and little plastic dollar store toys in mine … Read More ...
Tutorial: Faux Turquoise Variant
I tend to use a lot of “faux” turquoise in the form of magnesite, a common rock that is dyed to mimic other opaque, veined stones. I actually like the pattern in magnesite because it is very clean compared to … Read More ...
Tutorial: Easter Chick Figures
Just in time for Easter there’s this cute chick. Using the tools and the artists hands as a scale, the chick is pretty small and would make a great charm if you added a jump ring into the top … Read More ...
Tutorial: A Faux Sea Sponge Effect
Here’s a nifty one – a sea sponge effect, used on a pendant in this example, with a low relief texture. If you’ve got a simple ball stylus and a bit of patience you can make a convincing looking sponge.… Read More ...
Tutorial: Polymer Clay Bunny Earrings
Perfect, adorable little bunny earrings for your Easter weekend. Make a pair for a friend. The tutorial is in Russian but there’s a translation. In the translation the material says “floss” but I am betting they mean the toothpick. … Read More ...
Another Take on Faux Agate
Here’s another version of a polymer clay faux agate. This one uses translucent clays and clearer layers to form traditional agate “slices”. The result is much more what one thinks of for agate jewellery. Most agate stones aren’t slices but … Read More ...
Tutorial: Faux Agate Necklace
Polymer clay is particularly awesome for making faux or imitation things and agate is no exception. This is a fairly simple agate example but the idea is clear and by using clay you can coordinate perfectly with your accessory beads … Read More ...















