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Category Archives: resin
in and out of the studio
Lots of thing going on in and out of the studio. I’ve had such wonderful feedback on the color recipe ebooks and also some requests to have them available FIMO. The stack of FIMO polymer clay is sitting here waiting … Continue reading
Posted in beads, color, family/pets, jewelry, Polymer Clay, resin, studio
Tagged baby blanket, baby shower, beads, earrings, ebooks, FIMO, magnets, Polymer Clay, polymer clay color recipes, resin
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fall?
The landscape is supposed to look like my changing seasons pendant this time of year….. …this is what I woke up to this morning. Blooming flowers covered in snow. Green leaves still on the trees with snow on them. Patio … Continue reading
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resin update and new pendants
Ok, not the best photos here, but I think you can still see the difference. The one on the left was one I had shown earlier that had some fuzz in the resin that I sanded out. Well, I added … Continue reading
Posted in beads, etsy, jewelry, Polymer Clay, resin
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transfer fun
Over the years I’ve tried several different methods of transferring images to polymer clay with very limited success. The other day I came across the Lisa Pavelka’s waterslide transfers that I bought some time ago. So, I gathered some “public … Continue reading
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ice resin
I’m still working on transferring files, but wanted to share my first experiment using ICE Resin. I mixed up the smallest amount and covered everything laying around. You have to work fairly quickly because the resin starts setting up in … Continue reading
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