Bezels are blowing up these days! Here's a cool idea for using them to make one-of-a-kind polymer clay components for your beaded creations. For this design, titled Staffordshire, artist Marie Browning created the blue and white toile effect. I combined her pieces with crystals, rings and chain to complete the look. This collaborative effort was commissioned by Nunn Design - check out their gallery for more inspiring jewelry ideas.
Wednesday, October 07, 2009
Polymer Clay & Beading
Bezels are blowing up these days! Here's a cool idea for using them to make one-of-a-kind polymer clay components for your beaded creations. For this design, titled Staffordshire, artist Marie Browning created the blue and white toile effect. I combined her pieces with crystals, rings and chain to complete the look. This collaborative effort was commissioned by Nunn Design - check out their gallery for more inspiring jewelry ideas.
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5 comments:
Oh how cool! I wanted to reach in there and grab that up!! :)
These look just like bits of porcelain dishes! Isn't it amazing what polymer clay can do?
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I love polymer clay beads, they are so beautiful!
What a beautiful piece. I just finished a polymer clay bezel. Now I just have to make the necklace, UGH!
I enjoy reading your articles; I learn a lot. Keep writing.
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