This lot of AiryBEASTS from Oregon’s Brooke Duckart has already sold out and there will be a new batch on Etsy on February 4.
Brooke works at a stop-motion animation studio in Portland and has a head full of characters which sometimes emerge as AiryBEASTS, small containers for air plants. You can see what she’s up to on Instagram.
I just discovered that Claire Maunsell will be teaching her Artisanal Polymer Bangles on Craftcast today (Wednesday, January 31). Claire approaches clay from a background in glass so her methods feel very different and she’s forever finding some stunning new surface techniques. Catch her if you can or add the recorded class to your library.
These characters from Oregon's Brooke Duckart jumped right out at me. Recognize those screwy grins and bulging googly eyes? Yep, it's Friday and somebody's had too much screen time. We know just how Brooke's finger puppets are feeling. Brooke uses thimbles as the form for her thimble terrors. StudioMojo now…
Thyrza Segal of Vancouver arrived at polymer clay after ten years in set design and costuming. Now she works on much smaller sets. Her plantscapes combine terrariums, vintage glassware and polymer clay sculptures into miniature organic dioramas. Thyrza gathers glassware and ceramics from local thrift stores and fills them with…
It's the end of vacation season and if you're looking for a way to hang onto those memories, take a hint from Puerto Rico's Sylma Santos-Santori. It's not often that a super simple project strikes our fancy but these little polymer magnetic containers with spidery air plants look fashionable and celebratory. Marble…
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