Doesn’t this sweet little clown bring a smile to your face? It was created by Mary Ellen Nichols, whose etsy shop can be seen here, and whose blog is here/… Read More ...
Vote in the “Summer” challenge at Polymer Clay Smooshers
It ends today, but there is still time to vote in the Artfire Polymer Clay Smooshers “Summer” themed challenge. Click here to visit the blog and pick your favorite!
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Fireworks Cane Tutorial
Inspired by our U.S. tradition of Fireworks on the Fourth of July in celebration of Independence Day, I created this cane and wrote up a tutorial which you can visit by clicking here.
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An Oldie but a Goodie!
If you are new to polymer clay, you might have missed this fantastic tutorial in the PC Polyzine by Elissa Powell for making a chrysanthemum cane. It’s a simple tutorial that produces … Read More ...
Calling all Polymer Linguists!
Kylee Milner of Corbiere’s Creatives is working on putting together a multi-lingual polymer clay lexicon. If you are interested in helping, you can get in touch with her and find out the details by clicking here.
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Book Giveaway at PolyClay Corner!
Did you miss our book giveaway? Didn’t win and would like to try your luck again?
Head over to Tonja’s PolyClay Corner blog, and enter her giveaway to win this fantastic book! Click here to … Read More ...
Celebrate good times (in clay)
If you haven’t yet, head over to Polymer Clay Central to vote in their July Challenge. The theme this month was “celebrations,” and the artwork to vote on is just as exuberent as you would expect with that theme! Click … Read More ...
Bluebird Pin

Blue bird pin made out of polymer clay, metal finding and a glass bead
Originally uploaded by Elsita (Elsa Mora)
I found this stunning Bluebird Pin in Elsa Mora’s Flickr Photostream this morning. The Bird and flowers are polymer clay. … Read More ...
Polymer Clay on Facebook
If you’re on the social networking site Facebook, you can also join a variety of groups related to Polymer Clay. The latest one to come to my notice is Polymer Clay Treasures, created by Lauren … Read More ...
Let’s Sail Away!
This lovely sailboat entitled “Up The Creek” by Terry Kenniston caught my eye in the Craft Gossip Flickr pool today! I enjoy the unique dimensionality that polymer clay brings to his work. Click … Read More ...
Were you there?
Were you in attendance at the IPCA conference? Have you blogged about your experience? Do you see that “Send Us Gossip” link at the top of the page?
If the answer to the above questions is “yes,” then click on … Read More ...
A strong Penguin!
According to Flickr user mertycem, he likes to “make people happy!” With this cute sculpture of a penguin working on his muscles, he has definitely succeeded!
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And the winner is…
The winner has been chosen, and the winner of our Polymer Cafe giveaway is (drumroll please…) Comment 40, which is Libby, whose creative goal was to do new and interesting things with decoupage!
Watch for an email from me Libby, … Read More ...
I’m a Little Teapot!
Many polymer clay artists are using their skills with clay and branching out into the precious metal clays with great success. Janie Zetsch of My Polymer Clay Canes on … Read More ...
Cute as a Button!
Take a look at these fresh and pretty buttons by Christine Lehto! You can read the story of their creation on her ByHand.me blog, just click here.
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