These delicious looking polymer clay beads were created by Flickr member Zjet. They were adapted from a project exercise in “Polymer Clay Color Inspirations” by Maggie Maggio and Lindy Haunani.
Art Nouveau comes to Polymer Clay
Check out this oh-so-lovely pendant made with an image of an Art Nouveau ceramic tile transferred to polymer clay. It has such a wonderful old world charm!
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Teardrop Skinner Blend Video
Cindy Lietz over at Polymer Clay Tutor has made the video of her teardrop blend method available for a limited time, but it won’t be up for much longer – so run, don’t walk over there and check out this … Read More ...
Hornin’ in on Halloween
Need something cute and fast for Halloween? Check out this Polymer Clay Horns tutorial over at Desiree McCrorey’s Site!
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Fabric Stamps with Polymer Clay
If you like to work in several different mediums, including polymer clay and fabric, then you’ll definitely want to check out this tutorial on the Daisy Yellow blog for making stamps with polymer clay!
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I’ve got my Eye on You! Polymer Clay Eye Cane Tutorial
Just in time for Halloween, Corvus Tristis brings us this tutorial for an eyeball cane!
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Roses are Red polymer clay locket
Check out the incredible level of detail on this polymer clay locket from RockyBeads! Isn’t it lovely? Click here to go to her original post.
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Plantscapes: Terrariums with polymer clay
I’ve always loved how terrariums can feel like small little worlds, and Thyrza Segal adds a whimsical touch with polymer clay to her unique terrariums. The interplay between her polymer clay sculpts and the carefully chosen plants … Read More ...
Pink Sheep Tutorial
Check out this tutorial for making a super-cute pink sheep from Deviant Art member Shatya! Click here to go to the tutorial. The text is not in English, but there are lots of pictures that are easy to follow.… Read More ...
Michael Hacker’s work in Fimo
I Stumbled upon illustrator Michael Hacker’s blog, and was pleased to see some polymer clay work as I was browsing through his past entries. Click here to go check it out!… Read More ...
Roche and Benzon at Cabin Fever Clay Fest!
Nan Roche is teaching a new classs at the pre-conference workshop for the Cabin Fever Clay Fest, and Jana Roberts Benzon has been added to the line up! Click here to head over to Polymer Clay Fest’s … Read More ...
A lovely collaboration!
Creaciones AyB and Silvia Calles have teamed up to create these lovely rings. Using a transfer technique, they made Silvia’s illustrations into these gorgeous limited-edition rings.
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Polymer Clay Armadillo
Isn’t this fantastic? It’s a polymer clay armadillo created by Kimberly Banks Pajot. It started out as a purse, but instead became a vessel as it grew larger and heavier. Wonderful work, Kimberly!… Read More ...
Janice Abarbanel’s New Website!
Janice Abarbanel has a new website featuring her lovely, layered, many-colored beads! Click here to go check it out, there’s all sorts of eye candy to enjoy.
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We have a Winner!
Zuleykha who shares her creations at
zuclay.blogspot.com/ is the winner of the October issue of Polymer Cafe! Keep an eye out in your inbox, I’ll be sending you an email to get details soon!… Read More ...









