I allowed myself to get distracted from my work today and I came across this necklace on Etsy. It looked familiar so I asked the seller Irene if she had used the CaBezel molds for it and sure enough she did! It’s great to see how others use them. I…
Read MoreI started to look around and I found these ones on shades of clay
Read MoreCarolyn recently ordered some new “clay toys” from Shades Of Clay. She made these great necklaces with her new CJM’s. I think they’re great. I’ve asked her where she purchased those interesting bails. I’ll let you know when I find out.
Read MoreThe latest issue of Canadian Beading.ca is out on the newsstands. It contains lots of great articles and ideas for newbies and beyond. My article for making a polymer clay necklace is in this issue. All of the suppliers and sponsors are Canadian which is kind of nice for a change.
Read MoreThey’re finally here! After weeks of preparation 2 new designs are available . “Get to the Point” and “Lemon-Egg”Visit Shades of Clay for all the details.
Read MoreIf you are a fan of making tile bracelets then I think you’ll like this new design. You will no longer have to make each tile one at a time. With this new CaBezel mold you can make five at a time, then lift up the mold place it back down…
Read MoreI am very pleased to announce that after more than 2 months of searching I have finally found a great little company to manufacture the CaBezels for me.I have spoken to several different companies, tried out various types of photo polymer, (found out that not all of them are compatible with…
Read MoreI have been taking a little time to smell the roses this summer and also kick back and enjoy this beautiful weather before it disappears! But don’t worry, I have also been working hard to find a manufacturer for the CaBezels. I’ve looked high and low. Looked in Canada and in…
Read MoreA little while ago I finished some new designs for the CaBezel Jewellery Molds. I’m really happy with them and I think that you polymer artists will be too. Here’s where my problem lies. I need to find a new manufacturer to produce them for me so I have been doing a…
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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.
Click drop down menu and then see the image for size.
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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