It’s Come to This

Call it spring fever. Call it desperation. I’ve got nothing but myself to write about today so here’s the latest inlaid bowl that my husband turned and I inlaid with polymer.

After years of making polymer jewelry, I moved over to the housewares department. It was great fun to add knobs, switchplates and lights in our little Marrakech bathroom. The sink is a walnut bowl inlaid with matching polymer, naturally. And the tub surround is roofing copper. Add candles and bathsalts and a bath becomes a very exotic experience.

So there you have it. Now all I have to do is find something for tomorrow!

  • reply angelique... ,

    I love your bowl! It’s beautiful!!

    • reply Sera ,

      I thought I’d seen every polymer clay site on the internet.

      I was wrong!

      Fabulous, fabulous stuff.

      Sera P.
      Sydney, Australia

      • reply Christy ,

        Gorgeous!

        • reply carissa nichols ,

          Hey Lady
          it’s YOUR WEBSITE!!!
          you have a perfect right to crow a bit on your own stuff.
          ESPECIALLY WHEN IT IS AB/FABULOUS!
          sheesh.
          keep up the wonderful work and PLEASE share with us on occasion.
          carissa

          • reply Kim Cavender ,

            It’s about darn time you shared a little something about your own gorgeous work! You’re one of the most talented ladies I know and now everyone knows your secret!
            Thank you Cynthia for all your hard work and dedication to this wonderful website. It’s so very inspiring to check in here and always see yet another fabulous piece of polymer clay!
            Hugs,
            Kim

            • reply Mokume Gane light fixtures at Polymer Clay Daily ,

              […] Here are the lights from my copper bathroom. We made the tub surround from sheets of roofing copper…here’s the sink. […]

              • reply haydee hirsch ,

                cynthia—thank you thank you for sharing yourself with all of us. the bowl is totaly breathtaking and so is the polymer work on it. thanks to you and and your husband. haydee.

                • reply Carrie ,

                  Wow! That copper tub with inlay is just incredible. You should scrounge your house often for posting ideas 🙂

                  • reply Cameron ,

                    Woah!!! I’ve been searching the net for 4 days, looking for a method to inlay into wood something like this, looking at epoxy resins, PCs, everything. And, similarly, the baking was the wall I ran in to. Thanks so much for the heat gun idea, and the absolutely inspiring projects you have on the site. You guys rock!

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