Hi all! It’s Friday evening and it’s been thundering a bit outside. I’m scared of thunderstorms. Thankfully, they’re not too bad. To get my mind off the weather, I’m sharing some of my recent crafting endeavors with you all.
I bought a whole lot of new polymer clay supplies earlier in the week. Among them are a bead roller, which I have yet to try out, bead piercing pins to put holes in the beads I create with the bead roller, and brooch pins.
I also bought both transparent and gold Fimo Liquid. I haven’t yet decided what to do with the transparent one other than to use it to soften crumbly clay.
The gold-colored kind though, I intend to use to color in my letters that I’ve been stamping into my polymer clay pieces lately. I think I didn’t even share those pieces with you yet. I got the stamping kit a few weeks ago and love it! Below is a not-yet-colored piece.
I tried to color it with the gold Fimo Liquid this evening. First, I was unsuccessful trying it on my own, but when my staff guided my hand, it worked. Here’s the finished piece.
I also got a new pasta machine. Probably needn’t have bought it after all. I mean, I thought the old one was shredding my clay but with these particular clays, the new one was doing the same. However, I’m still grateful I got it.
A few weeks ago, I downloaded a few color recipes from Polymer Clay Loves. I didn’t have any of the four colors of Fimo Soft needed for mixing those colors, but I bought those too. Thing is, I just bought the small, two-ounce packets for three of the four colors and will likely need at least one of those for another project (which is still a secret) due to my other clay being too crumbly. You can totally see I’m still learning, eh? However, I definitely enjoy my craft!
In other crafts, I’ve also been enjoying basic beading again. The day center reopened this week and so I met some people from other homes for the first time in a long while. The staff told me one of them wore a lot of bracelets, so I immediately decided I’d make her a bracelet to add to her collection. Here it is!
As you can see, it is a simple threaded bracelet made with wooden beads on elastic wire. I personally don’t like wooden beads, as they connote child’s play beads to me, but these look pretty grown-up or so I’m told.
Have you been doing any crafting lately?




You are so sweet, always making things for people. That wooden bracelet is beautiful. The gold letters look great too. X
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Thank you so much for the compliment. I’m so glad you like the wooden bracelet and the gold lettering.
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Is a kiln necessary to make this clay solide at the end?
Love ❤
Michel
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No, a kiln is not necessary. This clay is hardened in a regular home oven. Thank you for asking.
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Both of those are very pretty and I’m glad you’re enjoying your crafting time so much!
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Thank you so much. I’m glad you like my creations.
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Wow, you’re creations are beautiful.
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Thank you! 🙂
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You’re welcome
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Your wooden bead bracelet is so chic and pretty. I love it. Love the textures and designs on the beads and their chunky shape. Will be so pretty this fall paired with sweaters and scarves.
Have never done much with clay but enjoy seeing the way my daughter and granddaughter have used it to make tiny food. Lucia’s Barbies have the best stocked pantry in the land.
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Oh, I’m so glad you like the bracelet. The beads aren’t textured, the patterns are just visual. Oh and your comment about Barbie food makes me smile.
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What lovely things you have made x #pocolo
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Thanks so much! 🙂
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crafting is so much fun!
enjoy doing it!
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Yes, it’s definitely a lot of fun. What crafts do you do?
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