This is my last post in this blog.In 2010, I will continue featuring our amazing, talented polymer clay artists, but I will be doing it less often (once a week) and through my main blog, eugenascreat...
Yes, splendor is the word that comes to my mind when I look at these polymer clay journals. You find them at sunhawk.etsy.com. Happy New Year!
Lynn (UnaOdd.etsy.com) has many beautiful rustic polymer clay pendants and other jewelry items in her shop. The most recent additions are these original necklaces made with faceted "icy" poly...
The wife and husband team behind lunaozidreams.etsy.com insist on healing properties of the stones used in their swirly creations. They also say that the material they use is not polymer clay, but re...
These ancient-looking polymer clay pendants are from kkennedydesignsTOO.etsy.com. They were made by taking a mold of an antique Chinese chops. These chops are stamp used as a form of signature, so ea...
Look at these original polymer clay face pendants I found at Shimmerwyck.etsy.com.Somehow they remind me the elusive portraits by Amedeo Modigliani – a fine mixture of primitive, decorative, and grac...
Linda Garbe of garbedesigns.etsy.com made these beautiful ruffled necklaces. This is how she describes them: “Ruffles mean abundance. You need lots of fabric to make a ruffle. A ruffle adds dimension...
One of my Christmas gifts happen to be the new book by Christi Friesen, Steampunkery.Christi chosen a picture of my steampunk butterfly to be included in her book, so she sent me the contributors cop...
These lavish and abundant in detail angels are by Sylvia Garcia Laird. Find them at HerPapasAngel.etsy.com. Merry Christmas!
Steampunk, Gothic, and Victorian – these the styles that Sage Bray works in. Her jewelry is unique and memorable. Find it in Sages Etsy shop, and more at her web site.
Emma SanCartier is an illustrator, working in pen, ink, and watercolor. In her Etsy shop, I also found a few polymer clay creations from her Odd Fauna series. I hope you will enjoy them as muc...
More snow-inspired items for you today! These polymer clay snowflake ornaments are from the shop of Kathie Weise. Kathie says: “Each of these snowflakes is unique, just like real ones! Each one has a...
I cannot think about anything but snow right now. In Maryland, weve got 24” in one day yesterday!These snow-white polymer clay and glass creations by Racheli Lila match my mood perfectly. Find them a...
These sweet polymer clay treats by One Elf look good to eat!Layers of tiny cakes are iced with delicious frostings, sliced, and made into lovely earrings.
These sweet polymer clay Snow-Ladies, each with her own personality, were inspired by the wonderful Red Hat society. Each of them is hand-sculpted, topped with their signature red hats, and adorned w...
Do you need any help around the house during the holidays? Patricia Hedegaard has an answer for you: elves! You can find these charming polymer clay characters in her shop, sagittariusdreams.etsy.com.
I have already wrote about the works of this artist earlier this year. Her name is Kate, and back then she had one Etsy shop, OrganicOdysseys.etsy.com, in which she was (and still is) offering her be...
As a formulator of polymer clay products, Tony Aquino likes to explore the diverse possibilities of this medium. He is on the roster of instructors at Cabin Fever Clay Fest 2010, held next February i...
Liz Stewart of lushbeads.etsy.com makes these eye-catching spiders with polymer clay bodies in various colors. Find out more about Liz and her creations at lushbeads.com.
Polymer clay is hidden in these unusual designs by Stacy Gates (Bogate.Etsy.com), but it is exactly the use of this material that gives her the freedom to make her zipper-decorated jewelry in any siz...
Out of this world colors and fresh designs are a trade mark of Mars Design. Besides amazing polymer clay canes shown here, she also offers fun and brightly-colored beads and earrings.
For me, there is something irresistible in the combination of black polymer clay with shimmering mica-shift powders. These beautiful creations by Sarah of CreativeArtCenter.etsy.com showcase my favor...
Stylized poppies in all kinds of materials – metal, leather, polymer clay – are ever so popular this season. Here are some beautiful examples from Flambeaux.etsy.com by Tressa Procter-King.Can't resi...
Our today's artist is of an authentic Ukrainian origin, and her works clearly exhibit some strong Ukrainian influence. Tanya Besedina, who now lives in Toronto, sells these and other beautiful polyme...
This story is a bit complicated, so bear with me, OK? These cute polymer clay beads with a native Russian doll motif are created by an American artist of a Canadian origin. Are you still following?No...
I am inviting you to the shop of Leslie Levings, Beastlies.etsy.com, to celebrate imagination and have some fun. There are more pictures of these cute little polymer clay beasts at http://www.flickr....
Clean lines and bold colors define the polymer clay and sterling silver jewelry by Susan Dyer. You may find her necklaces and earrings in Susan's Etsy shop and also on her web site.
Do you need a little magic this Monday morning? Head to The Dusty Phoenix' shop for an array of magic wands. The wands are made of polymer clay over a wooden core and come in many shapes.
I found some very interesting polymer clay figurines in Mara Nascimento' shop, maraluiza.etsy.com. Some of them are clever business card holders, representing different professions. Other figurines h...
Jael of jaelsjewels.etsy.com is a master of translucent clay. I love how she uses it in her polymer clay bead designs.Find out more about Jael and her beads by visiting her blog and her photo album.
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