I am playing with my faux cloisonné technique for polymer clay.
This huge flat focal bead was the first result of my experiments. I added fresh-water pearls to form the body of the butterfly and silver foil to obtain the delicate veins on its wings. I am thrilled with the result and so is my friend, who received this bead as one of her birthday presents.
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The curly yellow pieces of wire on both sides of the bead mark the two parallel holes in it. The wire is inserted temporarily, of course.
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Thank you for stopping by and welcome to my gallery. I hope you have a cup of coffee or a glass of wine in your hand and not in a hurry. I would like to show you a few unusual and elegant designs. You probably would not believe it, but all of them are made out of polymer clay. For some reason, polymer clay is perceived as a material for funny and funky things, but in fact it can be anything. I do not know any other material that is as versatile as polymer clay. I can make polymer clay look like metal, stone, porcelain, leather, or something completely different and unique. I hope you will agree with me after seeing my collection. Please feel free to leave your comments – I would love to know what you think.
http://www.eugenascreations.com
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