Wednesday, April 17, 2013

More wonderful ideas using the CaBezel molds




So sophisticated and eye catching! Beautiful work by Dorothy and David. Click on their link below to see  more.

http://www.dorothyanddavid.com 


























Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Done!!!

I've just finished listing more products on Etsy!!!
Go take a look 'cause I've listed some odds and ends of the CaBezel molds too!!!!.




Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Big changes afoot!!!!!

I am so excited, and who better to share with than my faithful blog readers! 

There are some BIG changes about to happen in my life!!
I can't tell you just yet what they are, but soon, I promise!
For now though, I am going to be clearing out some stock that I have on hand.
I don't normally have anything to do with my own sales because  as many of you already know,  Shades of Clay is my one and only on-line distributor of both of my product lines:
My CaBezel molds and my Texture stamps.

However, for a limited time, I'm going to be offering up any stock that I personally have on hand  and  you'll even save on taxes as I will absorb them  for a limited time because

  I NEED TO MAKE ROOM!!!!!!  

Included in this special offering are some photo polymer texture sheets thin enough to go through your pasta machine.
My textures are usually only offered in rubber because it helps me to keep my prices more affordable.
But I got an offer to nice to refuse with this batch of designs. (Without this offer I would have had to retail each design for $18.99 Whoa!!!  that's not do-able)
Once they're gone, they're gone baby!!!

Here is the great part for you!  I'm selling these in my Etsy shop for $11.99 each but if you want all 3 designs  the set is only $29.99! (bare with me, so far I only have the set of 3 listed)

 I NEED TO MAKE ROOM!!!!!!  


So stop by my Etsy shop
In a few days
I'll also have some rubber texture stamps (the first batch that came out just a touch thicker than I wanted them to be which means that you can't put them through your pasta machine but you can use any other method of applying the texture to your clay (like stepping on them) or, you can  just ink them up and use them for the design instead of the texture.
I'll also have some CaBezel molds odds and ends so come by and take a look I'll add more stuff in the days to come.




Thursday, March 28, 2013

CaBezel necklaces

Well, it looks like Carolyn Good of 2GoodClaymates has been at it again with my CaBezel molds!!!
I really appreciate the fact that she uses them so often and that she is always coming up with new ideas for them. You can see Carolyn's  original post here.
Thanks Carolyn!! You always use such pretty colors together. 

"ORGANIC"
This is the mold that Carolyn used to create her latest necklaces with.
You can find them here.

Monday, January 28, 2013

An idea for how to use the GROOVY texture sheet.

                                            Here is an idea for using the "Groovy" texture sheet.

I used my pasta machine to get a deep impression. Of course if you don't have a pasta machine you can always put the clay on top of a pieca of paper and place it down on the floor with the texture sheet on top and use your foot to get a deep impression.  Don't forget to mist the texture sheet with water.
There are 2 colors of clay here.  A thin layer of light blue on top of a thick layer of orange. (complimentary colors are a great choice for this)

Once you have conditioned your clays leave the base color on the thickest setting and the top layer on about the 3rd thinnest setting on your PM. Now run the 2 layers together on the thickest setting.

Now, run the clay through your PM on a med-thin setting.  Turn the dial back to the thickest setting and run the clay and the "groovy" texture through. The clay will probably curl as it comes through, so make little slits on the long sides to make the clay lay flat again.

Using a soft paintbrush with  Pearlex powders and maybe even Guilder's paste, start tracing around the outside edge of circles with a mid-tone color, then, use a darker color between the large circles and then apply a very light color (i've used yellow here) to the centre of the circles.  What were doing here is playing up the "op art" illusion.

Now for the fun part.  The clay must be stuck down to your work surface before you begin.
Using your sharpest and thinnest flexible blade start shaving off the top surface a little bit at a time to reveal the orange layer of clay below.  The use of complimentary colors  also helps with the "op art" illusion. The shaving may take awhile because you don't want to go too deep.  I obviously need to practice a bit more!!!

 All of my texture sheets are available here.

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Dragon's Breath texture sheet

I've been playing around a bit with the Dragon's Breath texture sheet.
It has a delicate texture for sure,  I seem to have a bit of a creative block these days! If anyone out there has been working with this texture, I'd love to see some of YOUR results!  You can send them here and I'll post them on this blog.




This is "Groovy"
I love this new texture stamp but .......no time to play with it!
If anyone out there has been inspired by this texture and has something to show for it, please send me a pic here to post on my blog! I'd be so grateful!!!
Both texture sheets are available at Shades of Clay .

Friday, January 18, 2013

A really sweet email


Have you ever had one of those days when you open your email and find something warm and wonderful.  
It turns out that I actually inspired someone else to start  a blog of her own because she thinks some of my stuff is amazing! So sweet isn't it (especially when I have days where I wonder if anyone is paying attention!)
Her name is Kelly and although she's not new to the jewelry scene she is new to polymer clay.  You can take a look at her blog here. She created the pieces pictured above using the "Mini" CaBezel mold.


You may have seen this tutorial before.  It's an old one and pretty basic but it will give you an idea of how Kelly made her pieces.