Some cutesy necklaces and whatnot...
Jan. 29th, 2008 12:30 amI haven't posted in awhile, but I've been enjoying everyone's craftiness they've been posting!






Here are some (photos ahoy!) of my
I posted one of these frame pendants awhile ago, here are two more:
Side 1
Side 2
These next ones are what I've decided to call my Botanical pendants (using polymer clay and handmade stamps and watercolour paints)

Then there's this dandelion pendant on white translucent clay. I love this one! It too is stamped from a stamp I made. In the last picture, you can see how the dandelion has been embossed:

Then there's this 'whimsical dandelion' as I've named it. It's on amber-translucent clay...it reminds me of a fairy tale..yes?:

Lastly, a necklace which has purely commercial components - a deep 'forest jasper' puff bead on this gorgeous antique grass chain, with little brass leaves attached at intervals, and a cute little toggle clasp to close. Both sides of the puff bead are unique and pretty:

Well, that's all! You should all start making your own stamps - they're awesome! (I used a baked polymer clay block and carve the image, as opposed to rubber, since I'm just using them to make impressions in clay. Do you suppose ink would work on a polymer clay stamp?)






Here are some (photos ahoy!) of my
I posted one of these frame pendants awhile ago, here are two more:
Side 1

Side 2

These next ones are what I've decided to call my Botanical pendants (using polymer clay and handmade stamps and watercolour paints)

Then there's this dandelion pendant on white translucent clay. I love this one! It too is stamped from a stamp I made. In the last picture, you can see how the dandelion has been embossed:

Then there's this 'whimsical dandelion' as I've named it. It's on amber-translucent clay...it reminds me of a fairy tale..yes?:

Lastly, a necklace which has purely commercial components - a deep 'forest jasper' puff bead on this gorgeous antique grass chain, with little brass leaves attached at intervals, and a cute little toggle clasp to close. Both sides of the puff bead are unique and pretty:

Well, that's all! You should all start making your own stamps - they're awesome! (I used a baked polymer clay block and carve the image, as opposed to rubber, since I'm just using them to make impressions in clay. Do you suppose ink would work on a polymer clay stamp?)