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Polymer Clay Bytes! Tina Holden's Beadcomber

Polymer Clay Bytes! Tina Holden's Beadcomber

http://www.beadcomber.blogspot.com

A Journey in creating...from ancient semi-precious earth stones & prehistoric ivory to modern polymer clay...

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  • New Avatar and Banner for the Holidays

    Posted on Friday December 4th, 2009 at 23:51 in banners, artfire

    I wanted something special for my ArtFire shop and am really pleased with this Avatar and Banner. I love snowflakes. Zybertex Designs did a lovely job, don't you agree? I took the liberty and added the red bow. It was an afterthought and makes it sta...

  • Polymer Clay Pins and Brooches

    Posted on Tuesday December 1st, 2009 at 21:09 in mokume gane, julie picarello

    I finally finished some of the Polymer Clay Mokume Gane pieces from the Julie Picarello workshop last month. There seems to be some fog in the photo toward the back. When I looked at the lens it was all steamed up...it was cold outside. Next time I n...

  • Happy Holidays and Polymer Clay Offerings

    Posted on Thursday November 26th, 2009 at 10:03

    Polymer Clay Tutorials, Stencils, Molds, Cabochons and other items in my ArtFire Studio are now on Sale over the Holidays. I've applied 15 - 25% off during that time.             beadcomber ...

  • 2 Days with Julie Picarello

    Posted on Wednesday November 18th, 2009 at 22:07 in mokume gane, julie picarello, polymer clay retreat

    I finally get to write about the fabulous 2 day Polymer Clay Workshop that I spent in Vancouver amongst old and new friends and the fabulous Ms. Julie Picarello. You'll probably recognize her style... I love Julie's style, not only her wonderful mok...

  • Imitative Beach Pebble Tutorial - Series 3

    Posted on Tuesday November 17th, 2009 at 13:46 in polymer clay rocks, imitative beach pebbles

    I've finally finished part 3 of the Imitative Beach Pebble Tutorial. Use Polymer Clay to imitate Epidote , Lava and Pumice stones. You can find it in my Artfire shop with the other tutorials. Shortly I will also list individual rocks, so that you ca...

  • Imitative or Faux techniques

    Posted on Tuesday November 3rd, 2009 at 17:24 in faux, polymer clay techniques, painted polymer clay

    Came across a wonderful list of various faux polymer clay techniques.  Ever wondered how to make Lapis Lazuli, Leather or Raku, then have a lookie in Craft Stew! The site has a lot of other techniques also, such as sewing, crocheting, paper cra...

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