The Pittsburgh Polymer Clay Guild has a show scheduled at the Boulevard Gallery in Verona, PA beginning in early August. I love my recent big necklace so much that I'm making a similar one to put in the show. I made a big set of faux wood beads yesterday and buffed them up last night. I love them!! I made the cores with Ultralight this time because a few are sizable.
I love the little cut-corner beads I made as accent pieces. I'll be making more of them for sure.
Pittsburgh Polymer Clay Guild at the Boulevard Gallery 36 Allegheny River Blvd, Verona, PA 15147 Opening reception Saturday, August 4, 2012 -- 6-9 p.m.
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So, it's really not that heavy, I just wanted to use that title.
My polymer bead pile was growing so I decide to go through it all, group into like colors or designs, and shine it up with my new buffer. I ended up with a sizable collection of new and old faux-wood-ish beads in assorted sizes. Last week I bought three strands of two sizes of cool rectangle faceted black beads at Barb Kaczor's Four Directions Jewelry Studio.
So what did I make with my collection? This awesome thing!
My late grandmother, who was quite a creative seamstress, looks on approvingly with her WVU sorority sisters. Mary Belle is the sixth from left in the front row.
I often find that beads I make with no plan in mind end up being a perfect match for a piece of clothing in my closet. It's not surprising, I suppose. I chose the clothing because I liked the colors; I mixed up the clay into those colors because they appealed to me. And behold! The perfect choker for this top.
These little dudes are smaller than the one above. They, and a few more similar color schemes, will be in the etsy shop this coming weekend.
How did it take me this long to get one of these things? What am I talking about? My new bench buffer. Oh my, what a fabulous machine. I polished up a boatload of beads last night in about an hour. The beads made with Kato shine up beautifully, even without sanding them first. But if they have been already been sanded, they buff up really nice. Some beads had black Premo in them which didn't stand up to the buffing as well.