Showing posts with label necklace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label necklace. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

New glazing technique

The following pictures have not been 'photoshoped' or edited. I took them today with an overcast sky. The shining reflections you see are real and not added or enhanced.

This is a preview of a new glazing technique that I'll be posting here. I was going to do an article for PolymerCafe, but decided I'd rather just share it. Sooo, now I'm trying to figure out how to set it up so you can download the tutorial. Watch for FULL details.

But, for now I thought you might enjoy wondering what and how......

Close up of pendant


The pendant bead is scrap clay with applied details. The shimmer and shine that you see is the white background reflecting off the pendant.

Looks like glass and is almost as durable as glass.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Deep deep glaze


Look closely. Notice that the inside of each fold is evenly glazed. No drips, runs or pooling.

Very cool, eh?

Rich color with high gloss

Navy blue beads show off the high clarity and brilliance of this glazing technique.

Even with my very amateur picture-taking these beads look great. I took all these pictures in natural daylight with my little pocket sized Nikon Coolpix S600. All of the beads are resting on a piece of soft white construction paper.

Saturday, December 20, 2008


I know it's winter but these colors are so warm that it's like basking in the soft glow of a friendly fireplace.  This necklace is on a 16" gold wire and the beads made with polymer clay.