Monday, May 14, 2012
Translucent Beauty
It is no secret that my love of translucent clay has deepened thanks to the "Chopped Translucent" tutorial from fellow PCAGOE member Susan O'Neill of 11BOLDstreet.etsy.com in The Polymer Arts magazine.
I just finished a few jewelry pieces using her technique. I love how they catch the light! You can check them out at YoungCreative.etsy.com. I shared the Alice sculpture earlier where I used the technique for faux stones. So many possibilities!
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jewelry,
polymer clay projects
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I've been meaning to try it since her article. Any tips before I start?
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful piece Marie! I too have been wanting to try Susan's technique but haven't had the time... You seem to always make time to try out the new techniques, I'm not sure how you manage everything you do, but you certainly have my admiration for all that you do! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Beth! It is funny that I appear to fit things in. I feel like I never have enough time. There are so many things I want to do. Alas my day job and housework have to fit in there somewhere:)
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ReplyDeleteJust jump in! I was even able to cut up my practice sheet and work it into some projects. And your love of liquid polymer can probably take your pieces to an amazing level.