Left over pinks, purples and blues that were added to white to create a simple kaleidoscope cane became the background for these latest polymer clay pillow beads.
Smiles waiting to happen,
Julie and Blu
This blog is dedicated to polymer clay millefiori canes and the beads that are created from them.
Left over pinks, purples and blues that were added to white to create a simple kaleidoscope cane became the background for these latest polymer clay pillow beads.
Smiles waiting to happen,
Julie and Blu
First of all, my heart and prayers go out to all of those folks who have been affected by the earthquake and the subsequent tsunami. May you and your families be safe and may the nuclear threat be minimal.
Hugs
Julie and Blu
This bracelet has been filled with slices of my kaleidoscope cane and then sanded and polished to create this one of a kind bracelet. The blanks have some weight to them and they are finished off with a heavy duty toggle.
Pretty cool, huh?
The bracelet blanks I have had for a few years and I can’t seem to find anymore. I have a couple left, if you want a blank set, email me and I will get you one.
Julie
Here are some spring offerings for you to enjoy. Grabbing a bouquet of flowers, I spread them all over my latest pillow beads. This is not all though, I will be adding many more polymer clay floral pillow beads.
These fat beads are perfect for creating lanyards, chunky necklaces and colorful bracelets. Some pink flower beads and some blue flower beads. Then a whole rainbow of colors on the other sets.
Now, I am off to create more millefiori canes so I can add more flowers to the bouquets.
I had a lot of fun playing with ghost and translucents as well.
Enjoy the flowers,
Julie and Blu