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feather boa texture stamp

Scarf Clips….endless possibilities

Carolyn Good posted this recently using one of her favourite texture stamps “Feather Boa”Here she mentions how she made a reverse texture using scrap clay.  It’s a great way to double the mileage from any texture sheet. I don’t think this woman EVER runs out of ideas. If you haven’t…

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Another beauty

This bead was made by  Barbara Colautti,  one of our Southern Ontario Polymer Clay Guild members .She pays so much attention to detail when she works and the finish on all of her beads is impeccable!(She’s very fortunate to have a husband that does all of her sanding and polishing for…

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Pretty in Pink

I just love seeing how one texture stamp can be translated so many different ways just by changing the colour scheme.  I tend to have difficulty moving away from the greens and blues so when I saw how Carolyn, from Queens, New York used the Gingko Collage texture stamp I…

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What a great idea!

Carolyn of 2 Good Claymates has come up with a great gift giving idea.  How much simpler can shopping be? She has created gift certificates and packaged them in beautifully covered tins. She used the Feather Boa texture stamp here.

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Gingko Collage

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…

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Feather Boa texture stamp

This 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…

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