If you live in a German speaking country, you probably know all about marzipan pigs. We have this tradition here, to give away those cute little almond delights on New Year’s Day. It is meant …
Category: polymer clay
Edible lucky charms?! Use this marzipan clover tutorial to surprise your loved ones on New Year’s Eve or St. Patricks Day (make only 3 leaves for the shamrock). You can use them as cupcake toppers …
You can do so many cool things with polymer clay (available here*)! Even change its appearance to make it look like metal, ceramic or glass. Here are 4 awesome surface effects for polymer clay: This …
The Theory of Elements dates back to ancient times. Since then the concept was embraced and adapted by many cultural circles and different philosophical doctrines. In paganism they are connected to attributes and character traits. …
Molds are often expensive and hard to get. In this tutorial I show you how to make your own Mold with Polymer Clay. You can use it for random items and replicate them to your …
This entry is part of a bigger series. In this tutorial I show you how to make a Goddess Pendant with Polymer Clay. Check out the following entries if you want to know how to …
I sell some creative things from time to time and of course that includes several sets of engraved runestones. I get asked quite a lot how I make them, so I decided to write a …
Recently I rediscovered polymer clay (available here*). It’s really addictive, so be warned. So today I’ve got a fimo cane tutorial for you. This is my very first cane. Maybe it’s not perfect yet, but …
Sometimes good ideas turn out to be a total fail. And naturally you should share that as well! 🙂 I really liked my idea! Making beads with leftover polymer clay (available here*) Glaze beads with …
To follow up the midsummer candles from my last entry, I made these colorful sun discs with air drying clay. They are really easy to make, and this type of clay doesn’t need to be …