I took another class as part of the Master Beading Course I am in and I am having fun when I finish these and other pieces I did, Â I will share with you.
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My kids and I played with Sculpey and Fimo, mostly to make little figures, or tiny foods for our dollhouse. But I have seen elaborate beads made of it, and I have always wondered how it was done. I hope you do a future post about your jewelry making!
I am going to try to do that My Mom made figures with it years ago I cheat and use a roller and Pasta machine 🙂 that stuff is tough on injured hands 🙂
Oh, it would be hard on injured hands. We switched to Sculpey from Fimo, because Fimo was just too hard to work with.
I am searching for PASTA MACHINE used as that is how I Roll 🙂 it will make it so much easier I learned how to make canes,form beads and to make slices I am HOOKED looking for 50% coupon at craft stores and Sales on Premo and Sculpey
Joann’s and Michael’s always have a weekly 40% off coupon, which is how we built up our supply of colors.
Nice I have been holding off looking for a used pasta machine to condition the clay with. So show me what you do with YOUR COLORS 🙂
I have black,orange and white still to learn with here but I see a new addiction coming on 🙂
Eunice
looks like fun- do post the jewellery making, step by step too 😉
I will try to remember 🙂
Like Play-Dough?
🙂 yes only this you can BAKE and DRILL 🙂
Wow! Ain’t that bootiful! as they say in Norfolk (UK) where I used to live. The cross-section reminds me of ‘millefiori’ (Italian: thousand flowers), made from cutting across glass rods.
ding ding ding you are RIGHT! I do lamp work and fusing of glass and use that too, this is l like that but in clay mine is my first attempt lol so you can watch me GROW lol 🙂
I love polymer clay!!!!! I use it too! 🙂
OMG this was my first lesson and I LOVE IT TOO in search of a thrift store PASTA MACHINE 🙂
🙂 🙂 🙂
I shall post photos of the process as I attempt to get good at playing again
🙂
These look really good!! Love to see the end results. 🙂
Thanks I made earring with the cane shown here but for some reason forgot to check them for upload 😦
The ones I showed here were pieces from each of the other two ladies who were in class with me we all made a mash of each others colors FUN I brought Orange,White and Black as Halloween was upon us 🙂
Love this new way to play
such a creative lady! Love the colors and the patterns – maybe sometime when you swing by my blog, scope out Stega Jewelery – she’s linked on my sidebar. A wonderful, interesting lady who’s completely in love with beading…
Hope you’re well, Eunice. Are you doing that nano-thing?
My youngest daughter and I put on our pjs last night and camped out in my study (okay, that’s my bedroom) and wrote away… what a blast!
Take care,
Sue
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My kids and I played with Sculpey and Fimo, mostly to make little figures, or tiny foods for our dollhouse. But I have seen elaborate beads made of it, and I have always wondered how it was done. I hope you do a future post about your jewelry making!
I am going to try to do that My Mom made figures with it years ago I cheat and use a roller and Pasta machine 🙂 that stuff is tough on injured hands 🙂
Oh, it would be hard on injured hands. We switched to Sculpey from Fimo, because Fimo was just too hard to work with.
I am searching for PASTA MACHINE used as that is how I Roll 🙂 it will make it so much easier I learned how to make canes,form beads and to make slices I am HOOKED looking for 50% coupon at craft stores and Sales on Premo and Sculpey
Joann’s and Michael’s always have a weekly 40% off coupon, which is how we built up our supply of colors.
Nice I have been holding off looking for a used pasta machine to condition the clay with. So show me what you do with YOUR COLORS 🙂
I have black,orange and white still to learn with here but I see a new addiction coming on 🙂
Eunice
looks like fun- do post the jewellery making, step by step too 😉
I will try to remember 🙂
Like Play-Dough?
🙂 yes only this you can BAKE and DRILL 🙂
Wow! Ain’t that bootiful! as they say in Norfolk (UK) where I used to live. The cross-section reminds me of ‘millefiori’ (Italian: thousand flowers), made from cutting across glass rods.
ding ding ding you are RIGHT! I do lamp work and fusing of glass and use that too, this is l like that but in clay mine is my first attempt lol so you can watch me GROW lol 🙂
I love polymer clay!!!!! I use it too! 🙂
OMG this was my first lesson and I LOVE IT TOO in search of a thrift store PASTA MACHINE 🙂
🙂 🙂 🙂
I shall post photos of the process as I attempt to get good at playing again
🙂
These look really good!! Love to see the end results. 🙂
Thanks I made earring with the cane shown here but for some reason forgot to check them for upload 😦
The ones I showed here were pieces from each of the other two ladies who were in class with me we all made a mash of each others colors FUN I brought Orange,White and Black as Halloween was upon us 🙂
Love this new way to play
such a creative lady! Love the colors and the patterns – maybe sometime when you swing by my blog, scope out Stega Jewelery – she’s linked on my sidebar. A wonderful, interesting lady who’s completely in love with beading…
Hope you’re well, Eunice. Are you doing that nano-thing?
My youngest daughter and I put on our pjs last night and camped out in my study (okay, that’s my bedroom) and wrote away… what a blast!
Take care,
Sue