Saturday, May 7, 2016

Pirate Ship

Hello Guys, I would like to share with you once again this fun tutorial on making your own Pirate Ship in polymer clay. Just click on this links down below. Please feel free to like , subscribe or comment. Just so you know this was my first sculpture so it is a novice one. I hope you enjoy it one way or another.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spC7mBXi4BM.  Part will be on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7UkzV2E_68 and part three  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqHCPjmhREM.



Sunday, June 22, 2014

Extruded Retro Cane


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I enjoyed making this cane, it is simple and easy to make but you must have an extruder to achieve this design. This cane can be use to design your bracelet, or maybe candle holder or your plain jewelry box. Just slice a thin slice of the cane and cover the objects you want to decorate.



Sunday, June 8, 2014

Capiz Bracelet in Polymer Clay


CAPIZ BRACELET 

Hello Guys! I hope you are interested in capiz jewelry. Here is a tutorial on how to make one. Just follow the link. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kv1cKcJFRA
Capiz Bracelet
I decided to make this wonderful cane and I patterned it to a Capiz shell. The Window Pane Oyster, commonly known as Capiz, is a bivalve marine mollusk commonly found in the province of the Philippines, Capiz. These shells has a translucent effect that makes it useful as an alternative to glass and makes a beautiful window panes and lanterns. I remember going for a Christmas vacation in my father's hometown and seeing these wonderful lanterns made from capiz shells. These capiz shells can be stained to make different shades of color and yet still has it's translucency. These are durable and strong that can be used as a kitchen utensils, lampshades, chandeliers and even jewelries. They are quite expensive these days. I hope you'll enjoy this tutorialas much as I enjoyed it.

BUTTERFLY CANE