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~ My adventures with polymer clay

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Polymer clay challenge week 17 – beads

30 Thu Apr 2015

Posted by fulgorine in 2015 Polymer Clay Challenge, My work

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2015PCchallenge, beads, green beads, handmade beads, polymer clay

I was a bit disappointed with my cane last week and then I remembered that previously when I’d made a similar cane I had used clay that I had made into a skinner blend first. I used the same quantities of each colour as I did last week and the same extruder die. I think the new cane is more subtle and interesting, although perhaps it could do with a few solid lines as well as the blended ones.

Green canes by Cate van Alphen

Green polymer clay canes by Cate van Alphen

Again I didn’t have much time this week to make my green beads, so I only made 6 using the new cane. I added the same green iridescent mica powder.

Green beads by Cate van Alphen

Green beads by Cate van Alphen

I was really disappointed to find that they all cracked when I baked them 😦

Cracked beads by Cate van Alphen

Cracked beads by Cate van Alphen

The worst part is – I’m not really sure why. Previously when my beads cracked I thought it was because the clay was only partly cured while I did multiple bakes. It did take a few days for me to finish off these beads, but they were raw clay throughout and sitting on a glass board, so they shouldn’t have leached. Since the cane was made from blended clay, I didn’t think it was a conditioning issue either. Now I wonder if the temperature of the oven spiked more because with only six beads, there was less polymer clay in the oven than usual.

Green beads by Cate van Alphen

Green beads by Cate van Alphen

Anyway they look ok in selected shots 😉 I don’t know if I’ll be able to cover them with something else since the cracks may result in air bubbles.

Goodbye yellow

14 Tue Apr 2015

Posted by fulgorine in 2015 Polymer Clay Challenge, My work

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art beads, beads, Cate van Alphen, daffodil, handmade beads, necklace, yellow

Today is the last day of Yellow. I’ve been a bit more organised this time and I have listed most of the components in my bead shop.

Earring pair by Cate van Alphen

Earring pair by Cate van Alphen

Tassel pendant and buckle by Cate van Alphen

Tassel pendant and buckle by Cate van Alphen

Yellow tracery beads by Cate van Alphen

Yellow tracery beads by Cate van Alphen

I’ve kept a few components aside because I know how I want to string them to make a necklace. No doubt they will make it to my Etsy shop with finished pieces of jewellery like my Daffodil necklace eventually.

Daffodil necklace by Cate van Alphen

Daffodil necklace by Cate van Alphen

Goodbye (for now) yellow, it’s been fun!

New Beads

23 Sun Nov 2014

Posted by fulgorine in My work

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art beads, artist made beads, beads, Cate van Alphen, polymer clay, polymer clay beads

Here are some of my new polymer clay beads that will shortly be listed on Big Bead Little Bead.

Black, white and silver beads by Cate van Alphen

Black, White and Silver beads by Cate van Alphen

Emission Spectrum Yellow beads by Cate van Alphen

Emission Spectrum Yellow beads by Cate van Alphen

Blueberry Frit beads by Cate van Alphen

Blueberry Frit beads by Cate van Alphen

Stained Glass Pearl by Cate van Alphen

Stained Glass Pearl beads by Cate van Alphen

Purple Mosaic beads by Cate van Alphen

Purple Mosaic beads by Cate van Alphen

Have a look – they have a selection of artist made beads as well as a range of complementary beads and supplies.

Rustic stack beads

31 Sun Aug 2014

Posted by fulgorine in How to, Inspiration, My work, Tutorial

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beads, earring, free tutorial, gradient, handmade, necklace, polymer clay, rustic, Sonya Girodon

I was inspired by Sonya Girodon’s necklace “Skeleton Coast“ to make beads by stacking layers of polymer clay.

"Skeleton Coast"

I was quite pleased with my efforts at the time but unfortunately now that I look at them in comparison to hers they look horribly juvenile. Or maybe it’s just because I’m having an “everything I do is horrible” day? 😦

Gradient stack earrings by Cate van Alphen

Gradient stack bead earrings by Cate van Alphen

Polymer clay earrings by Cate van Alphen

Earrings with dangle by Cate van Alphen

Anyway check out Sonya’s work, she even shares a tutorial for making beads similar to the focal ones in the necklace.

Fimo Professional

16 Sat Aug 2014

Posted by fulgorine in My work

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beads, colour, Fimo, fimo professional, polymer clay, spectrum, True Colours

A little while ago I tried the new Fimo Professional clay. I got the True Colours pack which included a great colour mixing chart which I imagine is going to end up dog-eared with use.

Spectrum beads by Cate van Alphen

Wow! The colours are fantastic!

The clay was wonderfully easy to condition, although I did wonder if it would be a bit mushy for cane work. We were enjoying some amazingly* warm weather at the time. Or perhaps it was because the clay was fresher? Either way it didn’t particularly matter for these beads as I was going for a blended tie-dye effect.  And I loved the colours so much I decided I didn’t really care.

I didn’t manage to figure out the reusable packaging and ended up with the same torn, flappy mess as before. However I have since found a video which should help 😉

Spectrum beads by Cate van Alphen

Did I mention I really loved the colours?


* This is English summer after all.

ABS June Challenge

23 Mon Jun 2014

Posted by fulgorine in Art Bead Scene, Challenge, My work

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ABS challenge, art bead, beads, bracelet, butterfly bead, glass beads, JUN ABS, multi-strand, polymer clay, polymer clay bead, stone chips

When I first saw this month’s ABS inspiration painting I wondered why it was a photograph! It’s a lush botanical study by Marianne North.

Painting by Marianne North

Trees Laden with Parasites and Epiphytes in a Brazilian Garden by Marianne North
Oil on Paper

I made some red and green polymer clay cube beads and used them in a multi-strand bracelet with a mix of glass beads and stone chips. I wanted to create something lush like the painting.

bead strands

Then I made a polymer clay butterfly to add to the clasp so it would become a FEATURE when it twists to the top (as clasps are wont to do).

polymer clay butterfly bead

bracelet with butterfly

The butterfly is attached by one wing only so it can flit about a bit (and so you can move it out of the way to close the toggle).

multistrand bracelet

butterfly bracelet

Bead Soup Blog Party Giveaway Winner

02 Mon Jun 2014

Posted by fulgorine in 8th BSBP, BSBP, Giveaway, My work

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art bead, beads, embroidered, giveaway, handmade bead, pearl, polymer clay, polymer clay beads

The winner of the “embroidered pearl” polymer clay beads from my Bead Soup Blog Party post is Becky Pancake. Congratulations!

embroidered pearl beads

Bead soup blog party reveal and giveaway

10 Sat May 2014

Posted by fulgorine in 8th BSBP, BSBP, Giveaway, My work

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art beads, bead earrings, Bead Soup Blog Party, beads, BSBP, embroidered pendant, floral necklace, giveaway, green and purple necklace, polymer clay, purple earrings

Welcome to my reveal for the 8th Bead Soup Blog Party. To continue the bead sharing, I’m giving away a set of handmade beads (keep reading to the bottom of this post for details). Here is the lovely bead soup sent to me sent to me by my partner Wendy Chamberlain.

bead soup with embroidered focal

My first thoughts when I saw the delicious mix of purple beads and silver caps was “Earrings!” (I LOVE making earrings.)

But I cried, “The point of the blog party is to use the focal and the clasp…”

“But look, the beads are all in pairs. Earrings!”

It was obvious to me that the pretty clasp and the pendant belonged together in the same necklace, so I decided to make some polymer clay beads inspired by the embroidery on the pendant. That way I could make the necklace and still have the mixed beads to play with for earrings. 🙂

green and purple necklace

I also used some green dyed lava cube beads that matched the colour of the leaves on the pendant and some silver seed beads.

embroidered pendant

I love the texture that the crochet beads give.

bead detailfloral necklace

And then I made some earrings… 16 pairs in fact!

purple bead earrings

purple bead earrings

purple bead earrings

purple bead earrings

Thank you Wendy for the wonderful beads, and thank you Lori for all your hard work organising the party. Now have a look at what all the other participants have made, I know I will.


Giveaway Time!

* EDIT – Giveaway is now closed. *

embroidered pearl beads
Luckily I was able to stop making earring before I used all the polymer clay beads I had made, so I am giving away a set of 8 ‘Embroidered Pearl’ beads. Just let me know in the comments that you would like to be included in the draw (join in even if you are international). I’ll announce the winner by 1st June 2014.

Bead Soup Blog Party delay

03 Sat May 2014

Posted by fulgorine in 8th BSBP, BSBP

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Bead Soup Blog Party, beads, BSBP

Unfortunately the reveal date for the Bead Soup Blog Party has been postponed by a week, so you will need to check back on the 10th May 2014. As well as showing you what I have made with the beautiful bead soup I received there will be a set of beads up for grabs. So for now, here is a hint of what I made…

swirl

See you then 😉

Bead Soup is on its way

13 Thu Mar 2014

Posted by fulgorine in 8th BSBP, BSBP

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Bead Soup Blog Party, beads, green, grey, purple, swirl, teal

Bead Soup is in the mail… Here’s a preview.

Abstract swirl

Things will become clearer once I hear that my partner Wendy Chamberlain has received them. 😉

TTFN

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