
I went looking for ideas for polymer clay wedding crafts and it turns out I didn’t have to go far – Patricia Kimle has a whole series of good stuff on Sculpey.com:
- The cake featured above
- A pretty votive
- Decorative place card holders
Fimo and clay tips and tutorials

I went looking for ideas for polymer clay wedding crafts and it turns out I didn’t have to go far – Patricia Kimle has a whole series of good stuff on Sculpey.com:

In this episode of our Clay Studio Series, we’re exploring Tugce Dumlupinar’s video on creating a delicate flower-shaped trinket cup using air-dry clay. This project blends sculpture, painting, and practical design into one charming piece.
Unique sculptural design — the cup feels more like art than craft.
Use of gouache paints shows you don’t need specialized glazes to achieve a stunning finish.
A perfect beginner-friendly project for anyone curious about air-dry clay without needing a kiln.
This video is a great reminder of how versatile air-dry clay can be. Tugce’s project proves you can create imaginative, one-of-a-kind trinkets with just a few simple tools and paints. If you’ve been looking for a small weekend project that doubles as a functional piece of art, this tutorial is worth bookmarking.
Not everyone is involved in weddings every spring, do you suppose we could have other types of posts in May and June and July? Honestly, not everyone is involved in selling jewelery or their stuff and some people just like to see different things from different parts of the world and country even at (gasp!) Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving, Halloween etc.
The follow the trend thing gets really old really quick.
Hi Jeanne! I’m happy to pop up other links if you have suggestions. I try to go with a theme (or trend even) for a week or two so that I can get a few items up. If you’ve got some stuff for me to take a look at or ideas you’d like to see looked up, I’m happy to try it. Otherwise, you’re right – it tends to go by trends or my interests.