All Entries in the "Liquid PC" Category
newfry’s polymer paper
Geraldine Newfry’s ‘Book Plate Necklace’ below is the result of a process she calls ‘polymer paper’ which involves layering liquid sculpey (many layers), ink, her doodles and stamping. She backs the ‘paper’ with silver leaf giving it a lovely luminescent quality.
Nice Geraldine, nice…sounds like good material for a new class. I’ll be the first to sign up!
jeanne rhea’s polymer clay
Jeanne Rhea has a FANTASTIC, I said FANTASTIC new tutorial on her website. Rhea’s ‘Line Ladies’ pictured here are all polymer…wait until you see how she does it! You can find out how to make your own right here.
Thanks for your generosity Jeanne – what a great idea!
fimo gel flowers tutorial
chris wrote to say that she has posted the tutorial for her fimo gel flowers. it looks like she adapted donna kato’s layered dichroic tutorial (and she gives donna credit right at the top of the tutorial). the tutorial has lots of clear, labeled pictures, easy to understand instructions and opens up the door for many different ideas. i can’t wait to give it a try. well done. check it out here. thanks chris!
dear donna
have you been keeping your eye on donna kato’s website? i wasn’t kidding when i told you that she’s been adding new tutorials at record speed. she has a new one up using washi papers and kato clear medium (i still call it kato sauce). this one is in pdf format.
oh donna dear, you rock!
kato’s dichroic
donna kato added a new tutorial folks – keep your eye on her site, she’s putting them up pretty quickly.
thanks donna – your generosity of spirit continues to fuel the creative fire of a very grateful polymer clay community!
winging it
fairy wings seem to be a popular theme.
take a look at deborah mccain’s fimo gel wing tutorial.
looking for a more complex wing tutorial?
click here for esther van der spek’s version
what? you want to see more? look no further – mccain has another wing tute!

why stop at wings? wire and liquid polymer clay work quite well as a team.
let your imagination fly…














