Do you ever see a product on a website and wonder “How can these be used?” I think everyone asks this question, at least occasionally. Here is how one customer, Vanessa Yanow used our concave brass bracelet forms. Such a gentle, kind, homey feel but with much sophistication thrown in to…
We all love free tutorials! Here is one using polymer clay, Silk screens and the CaBezel molds. Tina Holden (AKA The Beadcomber) and I decided to do a wee collaboration. I sent her a few CaBezel molds and she created a free tutorial for all to see using the CaBezels…
If you haven’t already hear the news, Bettina Welker will be coming to Canada to teach one of her fabulous workshops! The 1 day workshop will take place downtown Toronto August 6th. The exact workshop hasn’t been decided yet, so if you register before May 15th, you will be able…
We all know that polymer clay is a great chameleon. It can take on the look of glass, ivory, wood and metal. I’ll admit, a lot of the jewelry I make has the look of metal. Much of the time, I find myself using scrap clay to create the base…
Create Jewelry with SoftGLAS Cording and Joiner Charms I’m quite exited about these new arrivals. The SoftGLAS has always been a huge hit but the joiner charms haven’t been available for quite some time. Now they are back and better than ever. This hollow cording feels so silky and soft. The…
Just in case you missed it: Cindy Lietz, “The Polymer Clay Tutor”, created a video de-mystifying how to use the CaBezels molds. A big “Thank you” to Cindy Lietz,The Polymer Clay Tutor for creating a “How to” video using the Cabezels. She did a great job. It was refreshing for…
Posted on August 12, 2014
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“Almond Bezels and More”. Does the name sound familiar to you? The newest CaBezel mold was designed to be used alongside “Almond Cabs and More” from Best Flexible Molds.Penni Jo and I started communicating a few months ago about the possibility of me creating a bezel mold to “frame” her…
Posted on August 6, 2014
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Horizontal Pin Converters Have you ever had a favorite brooch/pin that you wish could double as a pendant but didn’t know how to do it? This may be your answer. It is called the horizontal pin converter.Just slip it onto an existing pin/brooch and voila! You can now hang it…
Posted on July 23, 2014
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Silly me! I forgot to mention that the latest issue of The Polymer Arts magazine is here.I’ve had a chance to read it and found so much inspiration in this issue!There are still a few left!
Posted on February 17, 2014
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It’s here! The latest in the CaBezel Molds.We called this one Paramount! We’re sure these large new shapes will command attention when used as a focal point for your work.You can see the measurements and order it here.As always, we love when you send us photos of what you create…
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