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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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Awesome! Great job, Wendy.
Lovely idea – thanks for taking the trouble!
Thank you for sharing. They look great!
That is a really nice and simple tutorial. Thanks so much for sharing. I’m not into making rings much but now I’m tempted to make a fun one just to wear!
This is so lovely Wendy! Your pictures are so clear! I especially liked the impressed area on the back for the ring table to sit down onto the coily bit!! Very clever.
LindaT.
Super tutorial and brilliantly presented! Thanks for sharing!
gera
Very good toot tutorial! I’m impressed!
Barb B
Love it Wendy!!! Great job.
Great idea!!!very clever, so easier than wire!! it will be helpfull!Your Tutorial is so good explain .thanks for sharing!! (humm ,sorry for my bad english.. )
That is a really neat idea Wendy! Great thinking!
That is a really neat idea Wendy! Great thinking!
Well well – ain’t you smart! I’m loving this idea. Thank you *SO MUCH* for telling all of us this cool idea. You Rock, Wendy!
Now sign the back with one of the name stamps I make for people. Check ’em out http://babettecox.com/pnamestamps.htm
Babette
Babette
Thanks for sharing your clever ideas! I could make all sorts of fun rings to wear with this. Yahoo!!!
Great tuto,good teacher!TNX
Wow – I love it, I love it. I’ve have been looking to create rings out of polymer clay. I love your rubber cord idea. Wow – great creation.
Your tutorial is an awesome inspiration! Many thanks for sharing. I would like to feature your designs at http://www.handmade-jewelry-club.com/
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Jane
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