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Polymer Clay has Got You Covered
Polymer clay covered plate by Beverley Start
Got any old dishes or containers lying around? Well if you’re interested in re-purposing then it might be worth your while to pick up some polymer clay and keep reading.
Just about any item can be re-purposed and beautifully transformed by giving it a creatively fresh layer of polymer clay. Here are some awesome examples of common-items-turned-polymer to delight and inspire you.
Ceramic and pottery
Ceramic studios often sell unglazed pieces that are perfect for covering with polymer clay like cityzenkane did in this video titled Neon Bug“.
Keith Busher is a wonderfully dark minded artist who transforms figurines into one-of-a-kind …well…Figurines
Everyday Items
These wonderful polymer clay covered bottle stoppers, business card cases, and perfume pens were handcrafted by polymer clay artist extraordinaire Alice Stroppel. Stoppers, Cases, and Pens
Ghoulishly crafty Light Switch Plates by Extraordinary Oddities.
Even already beautiful things can be poly-improved like these gorgeous Guitars which were covered by the extremely talented polymer clay artist Jon Anderson.
Metal or glass jars, cans or containers
Any old or unused container can easily be turned into a work of art or personalized gift. Wouldn’t these beautiful polymer clay covered Tin Pill Boxes by Polymer Clay Shed make a perfect gift?
Even an Orangina bottle can be beautified with polymer…by Too Aquarius.
And last but not least…Even a dirty old bottle has a chance at a new life after a much needed polymer clay makeover.
Trash turned treasure by Beverley Start
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Wonderful article, I love Beverly’s work!
Thanks for sharing Bev!
Thanks for sharing. I am always amazed at what can be done with the medium in the right hands.
Polymer clay artists always amaze me!