To make this jewelry, Sharon prints her own graphic art on thin paper, then she meticulously laminates it to various sizes of small tubing, and then assembles it with a variety of materials including polymer clay, glass, metal, rubber and plastic.
Find these and other creations by Sharon in her shop, designforest.etsy.com.



Beautiful applications of polymer clay. Those earrings are wonderful. I'm really enjoying seeing the different and oh so creative ways that polymer clay is used.
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I love her bracelets! The texture, the colors, they are very vibrant and would sure hold my interest in playing with one on my wrist than most things around me!
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