Category: Polymer Clay

  • Etsy update!

    It’s been a long time since I did an update of jewellery for sale on Etsy, but I’ve been enjoying my new techniques so much I thought it was time to share :) Here is a selection of the pieces currently for sale on my Etsy site: First up is my collection of sea and…

  • Commercial Bezels

    After I posted the photos of jazzed up polymer clay I had a moment of enlightenment that, in retrospect, felt bit silly. I realized that instead of going to such trouble to frame my polymer clay, resin it, and add metal components to the back, I could simply put the polymer clay piece into a…

  • Jazzed Up Poly Clay Jewellery

    I’ve been experimenting with using metal inclusions and resin coatings to jazz up my polymer clay jewellery – and to give them a more polished feel overall. There are other benefits, besides the aesthetic ones; the resin lends not only shine, but strength to polymer clay jewellery, allowing it to take a lot more pressure…

  • Sculpey Silkscreen Tutorial

    I’m sure by now you’ve noticed a theme for the Blue Brick this month–as a Christmas gift to my readers I’m trying to post nothing but crafting tutorials until Christmas day! I wanted to go for 12, but that might have been a bit ambitious ;) Here’s number 4! This tutorial covers the Sculpey Silkscreen…

  • Faux Glazed Tree Ornaments

    Continuing on with my Christmas theme, I wanted to share a tutorial on another method for making polymer clay ornaments with a completely different look-faux glazed pottery.  This is super simple, fun, and the results are so pretty! You will need: Alcohol inks Fimo liquid clay White polymer clay (I’m using Sculpey) A pasta machine,…

  • Gingerbread Tree Ornament Tutorial

    Today I wanted to share a super simple technique for producing gingerbread men tree ornaments! Tito and I will be giving these to our friends as stocking stuffers this Christmas, but they also make very cute gift tags. You will need: Polymer clay (I’m using Sculpey III, colour ‘gold’)* Talcum powder Cookie cutters Inka Gold…

  • I bought this bracelet in Bath, England a few years ago. Originally, those silver frames held mother of pearl inserts. I wore the bracelet to a Tragically Hip concert (they rocked the house, btw) and somewhere in there the mother of pearl fell out. I was devastated, and even though the bracelet was ruined I…

  • I’m still taking my shaky steps in polymer clay. Sometimes I like it, sometimes I loathe it, but I always learn something. I was talking to some artist friends about being a process vs product artist. I vary; when it comes to knitting for example, I’m both. I want a product at the end of…

  • Here is another polymer clay cuff, this time inspired by that great goal of mine, the Northern Lights. Not the aurora as I’ve always seen them–as a diffuse glow coming up from the horizon line,  but the full and bright overhead aurora that you can get in Fairbanks, or Tromsø. Someday I’ll get there! Taken by…