Showing posts with label switch plate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label switch plate. Show all posts
Friday, October 23, 2009
TRANSFERRED
These elegant switch plates are perfect examples of the popular image transfer onto polymer clay technique. Find them at KaeLynnDesign.etsy.com.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
ADORNING
Gina Parnell from BC, Canada, creates these richly-textured polymer clay switch plates. She has many interesting styles and colors. I also love her thorough approach: every listing has a picture of all available switch plate configurations, which, I am sure, makes ordering much easier for the customer.
Gina says: ”Polymer clay can be whatever you want it to be. It’s impossible to become jaded with such a versatile medium”, and I totally agree with her!

Gina says: ”Polymer clay can be whatever you want it to be. It’s impossible to become jaded with such a versatile medium”, and I totally agree with her!

Monday, March 23, 2009
UNCONVENTIONAL
Switch plates and outlet covers decorated with polymer clay are quite popular because they allow an endless array of designs and colors to match any home décor. They are also quite easy to make – all you need to do is cover a plastic switch plate with a polymer clay veneer and trim off any access of clay.
Krisi from krisi.etsy.com takes her switch plates a step further and experiments with the form as well as with the design. Her sheet of music switch plate is my favorite.


Krisi from krisi.etsy.com takes her switch plates a step further and experiments with the form as well as with the design. Her sheet of music switch plate is my favorite.



Wednesday, February 4, 2009
EXOTIC
I continue following the list of artists in my Etsy treasury created on January 7, 2009.
The next artist on my list is Marcia Palmer form Georgia, USA. In her shop, marciapalmer.etsy.com, you will find an exotic mixture of polymer clay pendants, bracelets, pins, and other jewelry. I also love her switch plates.
Marcia likes to experiment with different techniques.
Find more pictures of her work in her photo album on Flickr.com.


The next artist on my list is Marcia Palmer form Georgia, USA. In her shop, marciapalmer.etsy.com, you will find an exotic mixture of polymer clay pendants, bracelets, pins, and other jewelry. I also love her switch plates.
Marcia likes to experiment with different techniques.
Find more pictures of her work in her photo album on Flickr.com.


Labels:
bracelets,
jewelry,
marciapalmer.etsy.com,
pendant,
polymer clay,
switch plate
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