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Twenty Moons: Variations | new! Faux Finishes: 14 Recipes

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Handmade molds, artist grade polymer clay, unique colors and inclusions -- it's magical! Custom blended paint is baked into the clay for the durability your projects deserve. Careful micro-sanding brings it all to life. Really, really faux techniques are convincing and intriguing!

I studied polymer clay with Victoria Hughes, and started making faces as a fast way to work through color mixing recipes and practice my finishing techniques. Now I continue to explore and perfect the styles you will love. My eBay seller name is seriousbeader. Click the link above to see what's up!

E-mail me with your requests or inquiries about what's in the works!

Note: My faces are cast from molds I make of carved bone faces, Himalayan jewelry components, original sculptures, vintage costume jewelry, and various other sources.

Use my polymer clay faces for:

  • Beaded Cabochon Jewelry
  • Art Dolls
  • Shrines, Journals, Altered Books & Book Covers, Cards
  • Mixed Media Assemblage

M O R E . . I D E A S

Click Here to learn how to make an easy, no-sew herb bundle.

 

Click Here to see my tin shrine project in the Cabochon Gallery.

Samples of My Previous Work (all are SOLD). . to top of page

NEW! Two Pages of Polymer Clay Molded Face Examples:
Twenty Moons: Variations on a Single Mold | Faux Finishes: 14 Imitative Recipes


Faux turquoise, hand polished


Pendant


Painted, before and after

NEW! Two Pages of Polymer Clay Molded Face Examples:
Twenty Moons: Variations on a Single Mold | Faux Finishes: 14 Imitative Recipes

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Comments from people who have purchased my cabs: . . . to top of page

"I think your faces are by far the most attractive I've seen on the net."

"Far superior in person than in photo, thanks for the awesome artwork!"

"Love the little face, she'll make a great doll!"

"So sweet, so blissful and such workmanship!"

"Your faces are so peaceful."

"I have been looking on the web for quite some time now and I just couldn't resist yours."

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