Saturday, February 14, 2009

Faux Ivory

 

 
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Here is what you can do with some ivory coloured clay and some old buttons. This is a sample necklace that I made for a class that I will be teaching at a local Bead store (The Beady i) I'm going to show the bead lovers there how to make their own molds from buttons so that they can make lots and lots of beads!!!!

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Merry Christmas

 

 
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Here is something simple you can make with your CaBezel Molds. Santa and Frosty are easy to create. Use them as tree ornaments or wear them as brooches. For more information on how to make these Christmas characters go to wwwshadesofclay.com

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Here is a slideshow to get you started using the CaBezel Jewellery Molds




http://picasaweb.google.com/wendyorlowski/HowToStartUsingYourCaBezelJewelleryMolds

Saturday, November 15, 2008

I just love receiving your photos!


This photo was sent in by Krisi Cooper, a member of the Pittsburgh Polymer Clay Guild.
This is how she used the Cabezel Molds. What a great Necklace. Thanks Krisi. I'd love to see how other people are using the molds too and I'll gladly post more pics!!! Keep them coming.

Bottled water is killing our planet.click on the link to see the video

The big companies WON'T stop producing it if we keep buying it!

21st Century Waterfall click on the link to see the video

I have been using/reusing a more permanet type water bottle for a very long time now. I refill it using water from my Brita pitcher. I used to still buy the odd case of water just to have on hand to offer to my guests,but after seeing this simple video I won't be doing that anymore either. If my filtered tap water isn't good enough...too bad!!

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Creativfestival Oct 2008


Congratulations to Marg Scott of Shades of Clay. (she's the one on the far right for those of you that don't already know).
It was Marg's first year participating in the Creativfestival and she did an amazing job. Her booth looked fantastic and it captured the attention of many passers by, even those that had no previous experience with polymer clay showed interest. I think we may have created some new polymer clay addicts!

Many of the members of
The Southern Ontario Polymer Clay Guild came out to support Marg and give her a hand.



Lydia was one of our "greeters"














Bev and I had a great time helping out. I did my first public demo of the CaBezels and I know I made a few converts to polymer clay. It's always great to see people get so excited about something!
There were many demos going on in the booth. Donna Kato drew in a crowd.


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