Polymer Clay Faux Abalone

Chryse Polymer Clay Faux Abalone

Again a polymer clay faux tutorial: the polymer clay faux abalone.
I find it most beautiful, just like the other polymer clay faux tutorials :)

 


Links:
The original site doesn’t exist any more and is now only available through webarchive: Polymer Clay Faux Abalone (Welcome to my Faux Abalone tutorial!)

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Polymer Clay Faux Pearls

PCC Polymer Clay Faux Pearls

Did you always wanted to have some costly pearl jewelry? A real long necklace of pearls or a luxuriant pin of pearls?
No problem, simply make your own pearls.
You don’t even have to swallow some grains of sand as mollusks have to do ;-))


Links:
Karin’s Faux Pearls

Polymer Clay Faux Ivory

Polymer Clay Faux Ivory

One of the beautiful applications of polymer clay is the imitation of precious materials. Therefore I loved the tutorial on how to make faux ivory.
On the photo you see a pendant with faux ivory I made quite a time ago and I still like the combination of this matte shining black and the pale ivory.


Links:
Polymer Clay Faux Ivory

Faux Polymer Clay Agate

Faux Polymer Clay Agate

The tutorial on how to make a faux fossilized agatized coral tutorial on how to make a faux fossilized agatized coral was one of the reasons I began to work with polymer clay – and it became one of the first polymer clay canes I ever made.
As seen on the 2nd photo I decorated a jar with this cane which holds a lot of my often needed tools ;-))

Faux Polymer Clay Agate
Links:
Faux Fossilized Agatized Coral from polymer clay
Tutorial moved to: Faux Fossilized Agatized Coral from polymer clay

Polymer ClayCyclopedia: Polymer clay canes description