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Knuckles’ polymer patience
These multi-layered polymer clay creations from California’s Laura Knuckles (FancifulForm) exude calm and patience. Perhaps a quick look at the stock of them in her Etsy shop will begin your holiday on a little brighter note. Breathe deeply and...
Apostolescu’s freestyle toys
Matei Apostolescu’s profusion of polymer toys and models make him look like Romania’s modern day Santa Claus. His fleet of race cars, jets, submarines and weapons delight the kid in all of us. He uses simple clay shapes to build complex m...
Yuli-Ya’s polymer abundance
If you’d like to be dripping with jewels for a holiday event, take a look the polymer clay necklaces from Ukraine’s Julia (Yuli-Ya). She subscribes to the “more is more” philosophy of jewelry design. Her wire and bead, polymer...
Peraud’s luminaria
These twinkling polymer clay luminaria by Sylvie Peraud (Fimo Maniguette) amuse me. I’m tired from a festive weekend and have no words to explain why flipping these lights on and off makes me smile so much. A quick trip through Sylvie’s F...
Lehman’s festive pens
Jana Lehmann doesn’t have her Christmas cards in the mail yet. She got sidetracked making these festive polymer pens! These nicely shaped wooden ballpoints were begging for holiday decoration. Her rationale is that,”Filling in a form, wri...
Synergy exhibitors’ gallery
Take a sneak peek and be the first to shop at the IPCA Synergy2 exclusive online gallery! Exhibit chairman Marcia Laska has been gathering polymer clay work for the February conference. The exhibit celebrates the joys of collaborating, mixing media, ...


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Posted: May 1st, 2009 | More Reviews From jewellerymaker | Report This Comment