Rugged beauty has a double meaning in Marlene Brady’s case. This heavily textured polymer necklace owes its roughness to an indoor/outdoor rug that Marlene purchased and used for a mold before she put it on the floor. She paired the rough bead with other deeply stamped pieces and added layers of paint.

Marlene’s going through that stage when everything you see is a polymer tool. You’ve been there, right? Check out her series of stamps from the bottoms of plastic bottles.

The clincher is the bag of metal pieces she thrifted thinking that she could surely cover them or use them as polymer tools. But there was another message in the bag.

  • reply Lynda Moseley ,

    Oh, I’m in that place, too, Marlene! I just raided my brother’s hardware store and came home with a bag of goodies to try. I always leave him scratching his head. “You want one 4″ bolt for what?” LOL

    Awesome necklace, I love it! You’re giving me ideas about that new bath towel I bought last week, too…

    • reply Anita Brandon ,

      Who but Marlene would have looked at a kitchen rug or a plastic bottle, seen the potential and created such masterful and visually stimulating pieces. Her creative eyes seem to find WAY COOL molds and texturing tools everywhere! I’ll be looking at everyday objects much more carefully in the future.

      • reply Trina Williams ,

        The first clay teacher I had, Joann Hunot, used to tell us to carry some scrap clay around in our pocket to pick up interesting textures. That was in 1992 when teachers brought the clay to class and it was hard to find in stores. She had every color of good old Fimo Classic-all preconditioned.

        • reply Marlene Brady ,

          Thank you for the wonderful comments. And, of course, thank you Cynthia for the honor. I am floating on Cloud Nine (no textures up here-so far anyway).

          • reply jan montarsi ,

            I LOVE all the conections to your blog that were posted !! The water bottle is a great idea. I’m personally addicted to metal broken Ice cream & ice scoops i get at work they make great doming forms!!

            • reply Debbie G ,

              How cool. Spent time wandering through Marlene’s site finding even more cool, thanks!

              • reply suzanne ,

                that is so cool. me to, i’m looking at anything, thinking is that a good mold…
                funny thing is, i cut up a bottle and fried it into different shapes, making
                little sculptures, never thinking of using them as molds….

                Marlene, your site is great! LOVE’s the word…

                • reply Ann Weaver ,

                  It’s a great necklace. I saw it at the AZPCG meeting. I spent the whole meeting thinking of ways to mug Marlene. I have an outfit that needs that necklace! No really I do.

                  • reply SANDRA ,

                    THANKS FOR EXPLAIN THE THE CARDS.

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