Y'all know by now that I make charms, etc. out of polymer clay. Today, I thought it would be fun to browse around my collection a bit, so I've included photos of nearly all my polymer clay charms in a two-part series. I will be posting the other half of my collection later on.
Some of these are from tutorials, others are from google images I found online, and others are my own designs. I'm not going to post all of the links to tutorials and images because that would be a lot of links, and I don't remember all of the ones I used. I will try to state which sources the charms are based off of.
Let's jump right in!
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From left to right: A blueberry, a strawberry that didn't turn out very well, a banana slice, and an orange slice. The last three fruit were made with the help of various tutorials on how to do fruit canes. |
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More fruit. |
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These are my own creations of little MDBC book covers. |
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A sparkly birthday cake. |
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Hot chocolate with marshmallows, fudge sauce, and caramel sauce. Yum! |
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A burger with lettuce and tomatoes. The hole at the top was for an eyepin, but I took it out and used it for another project. |
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This pig was an idea from the Klutz Clay Charms kit, with a pig flying (as in the idiom). |
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This candle was from a series of tutorials for 30-ish days until Christmas. Isn't the candle so cute? |
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Yum, cannoli and pancakes for breakfast! The plate isn't polymer clay, it's from a teaset that we had. I saw the cannoli off a few images online. I doubt I used a tutorial for any of the items on this plate (not even the fruit). |
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A caramel apple, perfect for Halloween. |
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There's Harry Potter, fighting Lord Voldemort, who has currently lost an eyebrow. Oopsies. |
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Two snowmen. |
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This is a fresh spring roll made from rice wrap that hasn't been fried. |
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These are steamed dumplings. |
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A cinnamon roll. |
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Would you like s'more s'mores?
Actually, the bottom of this has a bit of the graham cracker missing. I think it cracked off too easily. I need to repair lots of these charms, and do something about the eyepin holes!
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A macaron. |
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Red velvet cookie with sprinkles. |
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A hot dog. |
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Here are some ice skates I made. |
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Anyone want their fortune told? |
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Here's Mickey and the gang, inspired off of Tsum Tsums. |
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An elegant cake with a strawberry. Simple, but classic. |
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These are some of my first turtles. I have a link to the tutorial in the Arts and Crafts section on this blog from a previous post.
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Here is my dragon! I also have the link to her tutorial I found in the Arts and Crafts section.
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Orange is the new black for this tiger. For his link, just like the others', you can look in the Arts and Crafts section. |
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Which polymer clay figure is your favorite? Also, if you cannot find the link to any of these and you'd like me to provide it, then just comment below! I can also look into any requests anyone has for charms.
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