These little chickens are ready to join someone for adventure! Or perhaps just snuggles and hanging out. They’re tiny friends made from polymer clay. They hope you understand that their colors may be slightly different in person, as each screen you look at them on can vary. All of these chickens are unique and handmade by Polymermaid Creations, and not meant to be a toy for young humans. If you choose this variety of farm animal, they'll play rock paper scissors to pick which one will join you. If you really love a specific one from the photos, please add a note to let me know when you check out, and I'll send them if they're still available. They’ll use the USPS mail system to ride wrapped up all cozy in a box to safely join you. They were created in a smoke free home, but have been around pets.
Oh! sorry it’s been a while again since I last posted, as you can probably gather I’m not someone who posts anything and everything, I tend to post only when I have something to say and…
A little over a decade ago, my sister helped me start up my art business "Mystic Reflections." At the time, I had just a small website and most of my artwork was black-and-white sketches that I sold at craft shows. In 2007, I sculpted my first Myxies (fairies), dragon sculptures, and animal pals. My early mythical creature sculptures were made from air-drying clay. I now use polymer clay, having refined my materials along with my techniques and tools.
I've mentioned before how much I enjoy the tweets of artisans I follow on Twitter. Liz Smith of Etsy shop Smith Dry Goods Shop in Massa...
Have you ever wondered whether polymer clay can be used with alcohol inks? Luckily, the answer is YES! This technique can bring amazing results and is also quite easy, even suitable for beginners. So let’s have a look on our...
A little over a decade ago, my sister helped me start up my art business "Mystic Reflections." At the time, I had just a small website and most of my artwork was black-and-white sketches that I sold at craft shows. In 2007, I sculpted my first Myxies (fairies), dragon sculptures, and animal pals. My early mythical creature sculptures were made from air-drying clay. I now use polymer clay, having refined my materials along with my techniques and tools.
Get this Pingu Pattern and make yourself a mini Pingu :) PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A DIGITAL FILE AND NOT A PHYSICAL PINGU FIGURE. THIS IS ONLY A TUTORIAL ON HOW TO MAKE PINGU. This tutorial is suitable for both beginner and advanced-level polymer clay artists. Please note although I have used polymer clay, you can also make this figure using any other type of clay. You are free to sell this figure after making it, however, LittleMudDoor would require an acknowledgment for this tutorial. The pdf is 15 pages long. For any questions/help, you can write to me at LittleMudDoor [!at] gmail.com
okay, another anthro knock off...i just couldn't resist this one because it's so similar to my antler necklace. the photo on the left is my inspiration from anthropologie: crowned stag earrings for $198!! you can find it here . the photo on the right is my cheapo version made out of sculpey. supplies: -2 fish hook earrings -2 jump rings -polymer clay -(2) 1 inch pieces of wire -pliers -paint (optional) it's really pretty simple, just shape the clay into the general shape of the antler. then gradually start to the taper everything down so it doesn't look so chunky (unless you want it to look that way). bake according to the clay you're using. using your pliers, make a small loop on one end of each piece of wire. insert the straight end of the wire into the end of the antler after you finish sculpting it. attach the antlers to the fish hooks using the jump rings. i used some gloss white nail polish as a finish on mine but you could make them any color... and that's it..seriously...you just made a knock off of $200 earrings for probably less than $5!? crazy right? i mean sure the anthro version is a lot more thin/delicate looking than mine and made out of mammoth ivory but still...i'd rather have my $5 version. linking up here. My entry into Make the Scene Monday #33 is sponsored by Appliances Online & Bosch Washing Machines.
With a little more than a month away the Halloween is near so be ready to be envied by your friends for your creative Halloween polymer clay projects. Because every artist need some inspiration we gathered together 15 most insane polymer clay artworks for the November last days, trick or treat, it’s up to you. Fimo polymer
Every rose has its... fangs?
Baking polymer clay made easy. Answers to your questions on choosing oven temperature, timing and methods for cooking beads safely and beautifully.
MADE TO ORDER item This listing is for a little black clay crescent moon talisman with a simple floral design around a cute labradorite. This item is handmade from polymer clay. The photo gives you an idea of how your talisman will look upon being finished however as with all artisan jewellery it will not be exactly as pictured. If you prefer a different colour and/or gemstone please contact me before your purchase to see what I have available at that time. If you don't do that the time it may take me to finish your custom order will depend on how readily I can purchase the supplies needed to re-create it. Labradorite is a crystal for protection and intuition. It helps to ward off negative energy and brings forth psychic abilities. This little talisman comes on either a pretty chain or vegan cord. Just drop me a note which one you prefer upon your purchase.
Making kaleidoscope canes is one of the most fascinating techniques in polymer clay caning; it has endless possibilities from simple and easy to the most complicated, preplanned and detailed designs. Most of the time the outcome cannot be predicted and the fun part is the result that always exceeds any expectations and always surprising. In this DIY tutorial I present a simple and easy kaleidoscope canning technique from your own leftover canes, Let's start! You will need: Assortment of leftover canes (5-20 canes) Blade Ruler 1. Select and gather your leftover canes; all sorts of canes, they can be also small ones. I recommend adding canes with lighter and darker shades, which will enhance the contrast on the kaleidoscope final design. The number of canes can be varied but try to use at least 5 canes. In this tutorial I've used 19 solid polymer clay canes. 2. At the end of this stage every cane should be 5-6.5 cm // 2- 2.5 inch long. Start by reducing and rolling each cane just a bit longer from the length you want, and then cut the edges of each cane ends, so its pattern design is equal in both sides. Continue to lengthen the canes to your predetermined length. 3. Gather all the canes to a triangle shape but it doesn't have to be a perfect triangle. How to decide where to put each cane? Lighter canes, darker cane or special canes that you like - add them to the 3 corners of your triangle design. * Design Tip * Remember that the canes that are in the 3 corners and the sides will be multiplied after the cane is done, so they will be more enhanced and noticeable in the kaleidoscope final design. 4. Choose the 3 triangle corners, and press each corner from side to the opposite side - from the beginning to the end of the cane, although it is short. In this stage pay attention that when you press the corner on one side - press the same corner on the opposite side of the triangle cane. Note that the 3 sides of the triangle pattern should be equal. 5. Press and lengthen to reduce the triangle cane up to at least 15- 20 cm // 6-8 inch including the ends. Press each corner to all of its length; after pressing every corner, turn the cane over so the reducing will be even on each side. After the cane is lengthened, cut the ends on both sides, so the pattern you get is totally the same on both sides of the cane. 6. Cut the cane exactly in the middle and assemble the 2 parts to a square shape. Be sure that you join it perfectly, from start to finish. You might get at the beginning a rhombus kind of shape, so press the corners of the cane to all of its length until you get a square shaped cane. Reduce the cane until the size of the square is the size of the slices that you need. And you are done! 7. Every 4 pieces from the kaleidoscope will create an unexpected, impressive and exiting look; here's an example: 8. From this kaleidoscope cane I've made a surface and created some beads and a Hamsa for a wall decor ornament. I will be happy to see your kaleidoscope from leftover canes, please send me your images to mail: [email protected] and I will post them here if you like. If you have any questions about this tut, please leave that in your comment and I will gladly answer and assist :-) Enjoy Creating !!!
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Hi friends! You may be seeing these super cute, trendy earrings popping up all over the place, (they are currently taking over my discover page on Instagram) and I’m here to tell you how to make them! This trend actually popped up for me during the beginning of the quarantine chaos when I legit thought I wouldn’t be able to leave my apartment so I STOCKED UP on clay, assuming this was going to be my new craft of choice while wedding calligraphy is on the back burner. (And I’m not sad that I was