Young’s snowflake cutouts

Camille Young (CamilleArt) usually creates polymer clay figures and toys but she ventures out to stretch other muscles from time to time. Recently she fashioned charming snowflake ornaments using only four or five small cookie cutters and rounds of polymer clay stacked on top one another.

Zoom in to see how Camille turned the cutters various ways, generating more angles and patterns. Paint, texturing and a few seed beads make these simple techniques intriguing and complex.

Christmas may be over but it never hurts to keep an eye out for successful ideas. And snowflakes will be with us for a few months.

During this year-end week I’ll be trying to put some perspective on the past year and start envisioning the next. I’m excited to see what’s ahead.

  • reply Cindy Matthews ,

    I’ve never considered snowflakes to have “depth,” before, but I suppose in their miniscule way, they must. What a fascinating, innovative way to look at them!

    • reply Jeannie ,

      These are absolutely charming. I like that she added gold to them.

      • reply Judy ,

        My house loves Camille and her artwork! Her figures for fangamer.net are the link in polymer for my son and me. He woke up early today and was thrilled to see “his” Camille featured here.

        • reply Cynthia Tinapple ,

          • reply Gaina ,

            They are beautiful!.

            • reply Beverly Jane ,

              Oh wow, I am in love with these. They are glorious. Thanks so much Camille for sharing these with us.

              • reply Camille ,

                Thank you for featuring my snowflakes! They’re made of Sculpey Ultralight, and were a gift for my lovely mother in law 🙂

                • reply Faux findings ,

                  […] parts of her recent jeweled ornaments, pins and pendants are also made from polymer. (Here are her snowflake ornaments from last year.) Could it be that she’s coated her faux findings with gilders […]

                  • reply Using cutters ,

                    […] how Celine used simple graduated cutters to achieve this brilliant effect. Then take a look at the snowflakes from Camille Young (and closeup here) that were featured more than a year […]

                    • reply Time for easy ornaments | Polymer Clay Daily ,

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