I think that these shaded stripes going in opposite directions give a wonderful effect :)
Tag: Fimo
Geometric Polymer Clay Canes
As you can see e.g. at the random square pattern generator I like geometric patterns.
So why not as polymer clay cane? ;-)
Links:
Geometric Canes
Here at unikatissima:
Random Square Pattern Generator
Polymer Clay Bracelets
I’m impressed by these two polymer clay bracelets.
Links:
Polymer Clay Bracelet 1 (Summer 1) (English)
Polymer Clay Bracelet 2 (Summer 2) (English)
via: Ploščata (Slovenian)
Buffing Polymer Clay
Recently Kokopelli had the problem, that she made a faux Lapis Lazuli, but that it was too matte and looked only half as beautiful as it could have done.
Here on the picture you see beads that I presented before as skewer beads and made following a ‘jade recipe’, but with orange.
Before I pulled the beads from the skewer I buffed them for hours with a soft cloth while watching tv – and you can see how very shiny they became.
I admit that it is much more difficult to buff smaller and/or round beads, but I think that you can get good ideas about this at glassattic.
Links:
Buffing Polymer Clay (BUFFING)
Here at unikatissima:
Faux Lapis Lazuli
Polymer Clay Skewer Beads
Polymer Clay Casablanca Beads
Again a tutorial for most beautiful polymer clay beads!
Sigh, I must dig out my polymer clay one day, again.
Links:
Polymer Clay Casablanca Beads (How to make “Casablanca” beads)
Polymer Clay Autumn Leaf
Now that the real autumn leaves slowly disappear it’s time to make your own.
At least, that’s what I think ;-))
Polymer Clay Mandalas
I find the polymer clay mandalas most beautiful, too!
Sigh.
;-)
Links:
Polymer Clay Mandalas (Mandala or Meditations in Clay)
Plaster Stamps
Did you always want to make stamped polymer clay items, e.g. beads, but were you reluctant to use your beautiful stamps for this?
Then you can find the solution here: make from your stamp a plaster stamp that you can easily use for polymer clay.
Links:
How to make a plaster stamp?
Braided Rainbow Polymer Clay Cane
Doesn’t this pattern look crazy?
It’s on my list, too ;-))
Links:
How to make a Braided Rainbow Cane (and use a Ripple blade)
Polymer Clay Faux Pearls
Did you always wanted to have some costly pearl jewelry? A real long necklace of pearls or a luxuriant pin of pearls?
No problem, simply make your own pearls.
You don’t even have to swallow some grains of sand as mollusks have to do ;-))
Links:
Karin’s Faux Pearls