Showing posts with label ivory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ivory. Show all posts

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Polymeri Online 19.8.10

fantastisch-plastisc h / Tanja's polymer clay resembles all kind of materials, her round pebbels looks like glass combined with stone, and she is also making beautiful ivory and woody jewelry along with other techniques.

Check this Marmolad beads tutorial by nerepitxiak, take clay in all kinds of colors, cut them to pieces, mix, and you have a nice mosaic pattern to use in your beads.

Nicole D. playes with geometric shapes for her bracelets and earings, she uses layered stripes cane to make her jewelry.

Pnina moses is a friend and an Israeli artist which loves art in all kind of forms, besides her work in polymer clay she is also having a great time creating in Papier Mache and porcelain. she is also a dental doctor but that kind of art requires other special skills :)

Monday, December 29, 2008

Polymeri Online 29.12.08

Last Polymeri for 2008 :)

Alexandra Garnik makes beads, pendants and necklaces of polymer clay, she enhance those pendants with seed beeds which makes them so beautiful.
http://alexandragarnik.etsy.com/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/29200722@N07/

Malt Suger has sweet tasted millefiori goodies - bag hangers, buckles - canes at their best http://www.flickr.com/photos/malt_sugar/sets/72157608706893686/

OrganicOdysseys / Zayit Galefull specializing in Judaic art and polymer clay art fashioned from organic produce, she explores all the wonders of the organic farm through her chosen medium, polymer clay.
http://almostartifacts.etsy.com/
http://organicodysseys.etsy.com/
http://organicodysseys.blogspot.com/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/organicodysseys/

Rolling beads? why don't you use shampoo bottles as a tool? a great low-budget recycled accessory!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8513681@N07/2864492723/sizes/o/

and speaking of nalette's photostream, check her antiqued items using polymer clay, faux ivory etc..
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8513681@N07/

last sweet - Marymade.it - Mary Tempesta, born and grew up in Sydney, Australia and living in Italy for the past 12 years Polymer clay is her passion…it hardly feels like work to her! (and she is so right!) she started working with polymer clay about 13 years ago, she makes animals, dolls and fairies and witches, music boxes, picture frames and jewelery.
http://www.marymade.it/page/4/

Stay tuned for 1st January voting on polymer clay artists guild of etsy january challenge - black and white this time! LOTS of prizes for voters! i will be posting as a reminder :)