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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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 ...
Pictures from the ClayPen
On Thursday mornings (ET in the U.S.,) Jackie Sieben hosts a polymer clay chat, “Discussions from the ClayPen” over at the Polymer Clay Central forums.
It’s a great chance to chat with fellow polymer clay artists, and ask … Read More ...
What time is it?
It’s polymer clay time! I absolutely love this polymer clay cuff watch from Andi’s Clayhouse. To see more of these lovely floral timepieces, click here.
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3 IN A ROW
I came across this lovely set of pendants in a monochromatic color scene by Leila Bidler on Flickr today. Click here to see more of her elegant work!
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And the winner is….
Using the random number generator at random.org, commenter number 9 was selected! Congratulations Kay, I’ll be contacting you shortly to get your mailing details!
Thanks to the rest of you that commented – there are some interesting projects brewing out … Read More ...
Slight Delay…
There has been a slight delay in picking a winner for the Ancient Modern book giveawy. BUT – that means you still have today to go make a comment on this post to be entered – … Read More ...
More Packaging Inspiration
Last week, I posted Cindy Lietz’s thoughts on packaging. When I saw this unique packaging idea from Heather Powers of Humblebeads, I knew I had to share it. She’s offering a beach-inspired grab bag on etsy … Read More ...
No Background Cane Reduction!
Idit Zoota has come up with a simple and easy way to reduce canes with no background. Naama Zamir has translated the tutorial into english on her blog. Click here to get the scoop!
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Pandora style beads from Libby Mills
Pandora bracelets are all the rage lately, and Libby Mills has found some great silver bead cores to create beads for them with polymer clay. Click here for all the details!
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IPCA retreat – filling fast!
The IPCA (International Polymer Clay Association) retreat, “A World of Inspiration” in Chicago is filling fast! If you want to spend four days in Chicago learning, being inspired, and up to your eyeballs in polymer clay then run, don’t … Read More ...
Polymer Clay Tutorial For Fairy Wings!
I recently received an email from a reader wanting to create polymer clay fairies with delicate wings. I found this polymer clay fairy wing tutorial for making fairy … Read More ...
Octopus Hair Clips
I’ve been a fan of Noadi’s Art for a while now. Octopus, squid, and cuttlefish jewelry! What’s not to like? I was tickled by these Octopus hair clips she created … Read More ...