This post by Carolyn of 2 Good Claymates is worth having a read (as always). She gives more ideas for using the Snap Jewelry components and will inspire you with her gorgeous pendants. She has several free tutorials to peruse on her blog as well. Go here to have a look….
Read MoreHave you ever wondered about Buna Cord and those little rubber type rings that can be used to enhance the look of Buna cord? Well, wonder no more. We have put together a little video that explains (hopefully) everything you have ever wanted to know but were afraid to ask….
Read MoreFree CaBezel Mold Giveaway! And the Winner is………….. Last week I told you about The Beading Gem’s fabulous blog and how she had reviewed the CaBezel molds. There was also a Giveaway of one of the CaBezel molds. The winner has been chosen! Congratulations to Darlene J. of HandmadebyDar. We will…
Read MoreOrganize your Alcohol Inks Just in case you missed it, here is the link to download the color chart for the Adirondack Alcohol ink colors. Keep it close by where you work with your inks. That way, if the bottles get messy and you can no longer read…
Read MoreMore ideas for using Alcohol inks. The Iconic Mason Jar, first invented and patented in 1858 by John Landis Mason. I’ll bet he had no idea how much his beloved canning jars would be revered in future centuries (especially because food is no longer the main focus). Here is a tutorial for welcoming…
Read MoreThe Polymer Arts Magazine Fall 2016 Issue is now in stock at Shades of Clay. This is another issue you don’t want to miss. It is all about Simplicity & Serenity. •Mastering Simplicity in Design •Building Beautiful Bangles by Julie Cleveland •Creating Polymer Mandalas by Anke Humpert •The Many Uses…
Read MoreGail Garbe is known for her whimsical little characters that seem to appear out of nowhere. They could be hiding on the side of any container she can get her hands on. I stumbled upon these sweet little guys adorning some purse hangers. Imagine the looks you will get when you…
Read MoreIf you are in the Toronto area and have been looking for classes using Alcohol Inks than this may interest you! The instructor is Elaine Kalmbach, she has several different gorgeous techniques to share. REGISTER NOW FOR FALL SESSIONS! TUESDAY Workshop: September 13, 20 & 27 — 6:30 to 9 pm…
Read MoreWhat better way to spend the day then with a free tutorial? I don’t know about you, but because the end of summer is looming, I’m in the mood to try and kick back, keep things low key and try to enjoy simplicity at it’s finest for the next week or…
Read MoreWe all love free tutorials! Here is one using polymer clay, Silk screens and the CaBezel molds. Tina Holden (AKA The Beadcomber) and I decided to do a wee collaboration. I sent her a few CaBezel molds and she created a free tutorial for all to see using the CaBezels…
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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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