For many of us, our pets
are more than pets—they’re family. That’s the case with our animals and it was
important to us to continue to honor their memory.
04 March 2020
Four-Leaf Clover Earrings Tutorial
It's
already March and St. Patrick's day will be here before we know it.
Follow this easy tutorial to make four-leaf clover earrings and make
sure you don't get pinched this year!
03 February 2020
Letter from the Editor: February 2020
The Tallahassee Polymer Clay Art Guild's 2020 Chilly Clay Polymer Clay Retreat was the first weekend in February and pcPolyzine was there!
Little Koalas Make a Big Difference
This little boy is making a
big difference— and he's useing polymer clay to do it!
Featured Artist: February 2020
Our next Featured Artist of 2020 is Florida-based artist Sophie Dufort!
03 January 2020
Featured Artist: January 2020
The new year brings new Featured Artists to pcPolyzine. Our first Featured Artist of 2020 is the talented Ludmila Bakulina!
01 October 2019
Letter from the Editor: Fall 2019
Since launching the re-designed site,
things have been pretty busy. When I set out to accomplish the revitalization
of pcPolyzine, I knew there would be some things that I just couldn’t get done
in time for the July release date. So I’ve spent the past few months trying to
reach goals to make pcPolyzine even better.
Featured Artist: Fall 2019
As pcPolyzine continues to
revitalize, we wanted to pick up an article series that was an old favorite—the
Featured Artist! For the Fall 2019 issue of pcPolyzine, we’re featuring Alabama artist, Lee Anne Jones.
Holiday Ornament Tutorial
With the holidays right around the corner, it’s never too
early to start thinking about ways to decorate. These simple ornaments are both classy and easy to
make. Whether you need a thoughtful gift for the office party or you're looking
to create memories with the kids, these ornaments can accomplish any goal.
01 July 2019
Letter from the Editor
When I was about six years old, my mother came
back from a trip to the mid-west—what she was doing there, I don’t remember.
However, while she was there, she visited a local craft store. There she was
introduced to polymer clay in the form of beads. She brought some clay home for
us to experiment. While we sat at the kitchen table, I listened to her talk
about these amazing beads she saw and how they were made from the packs of clay
that sat before me. Keep in mind, this was in the day before we had cell phones
and easy ways to take pictures, so she had to explain them to me from memory.
As she described all the beads she saw, I opened the packages of clay and began
to knead some small pieces in my hands. I had no clue what I was doing and the
only real experience I had with “clay” was Play-Doh at this point in my young
life. Her stories continued to flow as I played with the clay. As the clay got
softer, I would work with another color to the same consistency. By this point,
she was telling me about these beautiful blue and pearl swirled beads that were
separated by small gold spacer beads and were strung into a necklace. As she
finished this part of her story, I remember holding up the clay I had been
working on and said, “You mean like this?” She was astounded! I had been able
to recreate those marbled beads she was memorized by in the store without even
seeing them myself. I think it was probably that moment when her polymer clay
obsession took flight.
Pantone 2019 Color of the Year
Pantone’s 2019 color of the year
is Living Coral. This shade is inspired by many marine invertebrates living
along the bottom of the sea and make up various reefs. Living coral is a
mood-boosting color that is fresh and invigorating.
Technique of the Month: Polymer Clay Lace
07 October 2017
You Are Our Inspiration
Do you have a project you would like to share with our many readers and followers?
If you would like to be featured on our blog, send me a note: blog@pcPolyzine.com.
Here's hoping we all can find wholeness and a healing circle.
18 April 2017
Wild Life Inspiration
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Photo Credits: Animal Adventure Park, Harpursville, NY. |
To celebrate the birth, I went to the pcPolyzine tutorial archives, and snagged our Wild Life Wine Cup Candle project. The tutorial, by Deirdre Woodward Sanders, originally appeared in the January 2002 issue. As always, the tutorial is free and you are encouraged to share the link with your clay pals.
Sorry, BunBun, better luck next year.
*Program note: Just before this blogpost was published, the official website for April the Giraffe was pulled due to April suffering a minor leg injury. According to zoo personnel and April's veterinarian, the twisted ankle is not out of the ordinary and she is expected to be just fine. In the meantime, you can watch the birth on April's YT channel YouTube video.
01 January 2017
08 December 2016
Pantone 2017 Color of the Year
Greenery is a symbol of new beginnings. It's especially inspirational to me as I try, once again, to put some new life into pcPolyzine. While my physical health may not be as I would like it, I know my mental health can be a far worse malady. I am of the mind that both go hand-in-hand; what affects one affects the other, sometimes in minor tones, sometimes major.
Pantone color matching systems is always on the pulse of design in fashion, home accessories and color schemes, and jewelry. We polymer clay artists should be inspired to incorporate the color-of-the-year into our repertoire, especially if we intend to market our art. Look at it as new beginning.
Pantone color matching systems is always on the pulse of design in fashion, home accessories and color schemes, and jewelry. We polymer clay artists should be inspired to incorporate the color-of-the-year into our repertoire, especially if we intend to market our art. Look at it as new beginning.
28 January 2016
Mea Culpa to the Last Drop
My sincerest apologies for posting an objection to a recent Maxwell House Coffee TV commercial. It seems I am alone in my position on the matter. A fair number of our blog followers unsubscribed. I did not mean to offend anyone - especially teachers. I do, however stand by my opinion that the commercial portrayed someone who was not monitoring the doings in the classroom, particularly a live turtle in a dump truck. And while I will agree that "people put dogs on skateboards" and such, a dog usually has the ability to jump off the board when he wants to. A turtle does not. So, back to posts about polymer clay and polymer clay only.
This post will be my last on the subject. Again, I am so sorry.
Sincerely,
Jeannie Havel
This post will be my last on the subject. Again, I am so sorry.
Sincerely,
Jeannie Havel
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