Gingko Collage The unique fan shaped leaf of the gingko tree remains a favourite of many. Could it be because of the way that the veins radiate out into the leaf blade? Maybe because the leaves are reminiscent of wings. Either way, It’s a strong form with delicate lines. Lots…
Read MoreThis is a quick pic that I created to show how great “Feather Boa” can look! Both examples started out with black clay that I used the Guilder’s paste on. For the example on the left, I ran the black clay through the pasta machine with the texture stamp. Then, i just lightly…
Read MoreWhat a difference a day makes! Last night I couldn’t figure out how to embed this video. It just shows what a difference a good night’s sleep can do for you. (Even if the sleep wasn’t nearly long enough!)
Read MoreHere’s a “how to” video to help get you started with the “Straight and Narrow” texture sheet. It’s very unique in that it measures 2′ X 8″ and it was designed to be cut apart into long strips and used to make medallions. It’s also great for making borders and…
Read MoreThe October issue of PolymerCafe is on the newstands now. (ok, ok, it’s been available for a little while now. I just forgot to mention it) This issue is full of ideas on sculpting faces. A must have if you’re a fan of the magazine. And yes, of course, I have a…
Read MoreIt’s great to find out about all of the different places that the CaBezels are travelling to these days! I came across this post by Davinia. She claims to be a newby working with the molds but her first attempts are fantastic. If you’ve been hesitating about trying out the…
Read MoreCynthia Blanton has been playing with transfering vintage images and turning them into cabochons using my molds. Of course this means that the clay is un-baked when the transfer is done. Her pendants/pins are beautiflly done. You can read more about it here on her blog.
Read MoreClaire Maunsell has just recently started using the CaBezels. She refers to them as a “great production tool” and also says that she wishes she had thought of a tool like them! (what a great compliment huh?) She often alters the Cabezels by stretching them . She uses them to make…
Read MoreWhile I was using my cabezel mold to make some bezels I accidentally rubbed over top of the cabochon part of the mold. Since I was using black clay, my first thought was to just scrap the impressions. ‘Cause who the heck wants black cabochons? Then I thought hmmmmm, why…
Read MoreWell they’re here. 2 new designs to help you create more bezels with matching cabochons. The bezels are nice and deep so you can fill them (the baked clay bezels) with liquid clay or resin or use the cabochon mold for a perfect fit. The top one is called Fab Focals 2….
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Canvas Fragments The largest and boldest CaBezel molds yet—
Canvas Fragments are made to showcase your art in sculptural, statement-making forms. Includes both bezel and matching cabochon molds. Available in 8 distinct shapes. Each shape comes with its own paper template to use as a viewfinder and a guide for tracing. Watch the short 3 part video series here.
Sculpey Clay transfers in two styles — Geometric and Botanical.
A simple way to add clean, detailed pattern to your polymer clay surfaces. Choose your style from the dropdown below.
Scratching the Surface – Online Studio Workshop
A 90-minute self-paced studio workshop exploring painterly surface design with polymer clay, paint, and wood blanks. Instant access upon purchase. Find out more here and also see description below for more details.
Unfinished wood blanks in round and square shapes, available in multiple sizes.
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Perfect as jewelry bases or mini art panels for polymer clay, painting, encaustic, collage, and mixed media.
Unfinished wood blanks in round and square shapes, available in multiple sizes.
Click drop down menu and then see the image for size. Smooth, sturdy wood blanks perfect for polymer clay jewelry and surface design
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