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Monthly Archives: January 2008
eyeshadow applicators
What do eyeshadow applicators have to do with polymer clay beads? They just happen to be my favorite way of applying an acrylic finish to beads. I don’t care what kind of paintbrush you use or how careful you are … Continue reading
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doodle art
Who doesn’t like to doodle? Talking on the phone is when I tend to doodle without thought. I just pick up a pen/pencil and doodle on whatever is close at hand. I’ve been thinking about incorporating this in my beads … Continue reading
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on my work table
Here’s my slightly psychedelic tiles I made yesterday. I was originally thinking of making bracelet tile beads, but when I laid them out on the tray to bake they looked kind of cool that way. Now I’m thinking of a … Continue reading
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think spring
I’m tired of winter and oh so looking forward to spring….. I get a little bit crazy this time of year and start working with some bright colors. Tomorrow, I’ll get a photo of the fun tiles I worked on … Continue reading
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tips tuesday
Another goal for 2008 is to try to come up with something interesting to write about on a regular basis. So, I thought I would share some tips and tricks with you. Today’s tip is: you don’t have to spend … Continue reading
heart inspiration
How about a little heart inspiration to start your week? The collage below was made with a cool tool (Montage-a-google) by Grant Robinson, which I found through a link on Susan Lomuto’s Polymer Clay Notes. Susan always finds the coolest … Continue reading
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