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Alcohol inks. Harvest Tablescape by Taylor Huizenga

The Comforting Glow of Candlelight-Another project using Alcohol Inks

  More 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…

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Spring Workshop with Local Alcohol Ink Artist

If anyone in the Toronto area is looking for a workshop using Alcohol inks I have found one.Local artist Diane Marcotte will be teaching in Oakville April 12th at the Oakville Art Society.  It is an all day workshop and registration has already begun.  Space is limited.  You can see…

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Fleeting flowers of summer

The air is cooler at night now and the light is fading faster.  I can’t believe that soon summer will be behind us.I do love the summer.  Everything seems easier and more carefree. I could often be found sitting in my backyard under the gazebo working on my laptop. As much as…

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Dragon’s eye, Petals and Triad. They’re here!

As promised, I have created some samples for you to see with the All-In-One CaBezel molds.  All 3 of these new designs are available today at Shades of Clay.                                Dragon’s Eye    This shape has…

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My first tutorial is up on Etsy!

With so much to do and create around here I have totally ignored my Etsy shop. ( Ok, so it’s been years since i’ve done anything with Etsy and even then i only listed a few items and i let them expire!) I hope to change all of that.  I got my mojo…

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2 new CaBezel mold designs now available!

Well 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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Rocky path results

Well, here are the results from the Rocky Path tutorial that I purchased. I managed to make a few dozen pendants. (i even spliced my small bits together ’cause i didn’t want to waste any of the yummy patterned clay) Some are strung on ribbon and/or cord while others are…

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