by jsthreads | Mar 25, 2019 | General, Polymer clay, Tutorial |
This week, I’ll show you how to make some super cute polymer clay blueberries using the color recipe we created last week! If you missed that blog post, you can learn about how to mix up your own blueberry color in that post. I made so many blueberries for this...
by jsthreads | Mar 18, 2019 | Clay recipes, Polymer clay, Tutorial |
On my quest to create a series of dragons revolving around some adorable thrift shop bowls, my momma gave me some really fun ideas. While this series will be debuting at my summer art show (Moscow Artwalk), I recently finished the first bowl and thought it would be...
by jsthreads | Mar 11, 2019 | General, Polymer clay |
Edit: I wasn’t sure when I was going to be able to share this project, if chosen, or when I would find out, so I wrote this blog post as I was working on the piece (late December, early January). I found out last month, however, that my piece wasn’t...
by jsthreads | Feb 11, 2019 | Polymer clay, Tutorial |
I opened 2 custom slots at the end of December, and 1 of those customs was for a stone dragon with real crystal accents. If you have followed me long enough, you may remember my birthstone series from several years ago. I had planned to expand it and bought crystals...
by jsthreads | Feb 4, 2019 | Polymer clay, Tips and tricks |
Over the past 8 months or so, when a project seemed fitting, I experimented with adding powder pigments to my glaze. While I had heard this was a way to add pigments to baked clay, I had never tried it myself. There are only 3 sculptures I can think of that I’ve...
by jsthreads | Jan 14, 2019 | General, Polymer clay |
When @amotherofdragoneggs opened up slots in November for egg designs she had retired, I jumped at the chance to get an egg that I remember captivating me when I first stumbled upon her shop: the desert sunset dragon egg. Using a color palette I have since developed a...