Polymer clay brooch

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Origami style bird brooch. A perfect accessory for Your coat, hat, a lovely cardigan or even for Your backpack. Formed of strict geometric shapes this brooch will be a bright still minimalistic accent of Your outfit. If You love origami, this piece of jewelry is just for You. Just dare to be noticed! Specification of the brooch: - 100% handmade; - materials used: polymer clay, metal findings; - measurements: total length of the brooch ~6.4 cm (~2.5 in.), width at a widest point ~3.1 cm (~1.2…

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British Polymer Clay Guild on Instagram: "Mica shift feels like a magic trick in the polymer clay world because your eyes are showing you depth and texture where your fingers cannot feel and touch it. 🪄✨  We will let @thebluebottletree explain it as we share this reel from her incredibly informative account. Do check Ginger’s website out, it’s jam packed with nifty tricks and lots of information you will find useful as you navigate yourself through discovering polymer clay.  Credit to ⬇️ @thebluebottletree I know that brooches aren’t super popular, but these same techniques are equally impressive on other shapes like earrings, pendants, or even bowls and lidded boxes.  The illusion technique is called Mica Shift and it’s included as a bonus with the Sanding and Buffing Course.  #polymercl Polymer Techniques, Polymer Clay Brooch, Clay Techniques, Polymer Inspiration, Polymer Clay Jewelry Tutorials, Jewelry Tutorials, Polymer Clay Jewelry, Sanding, Clay Jewelry

British Polymer Clay Guild on Instagram: "Mica shift feels like a magic trick in the polymer clay world because your eyes are showing you depth and texture where your fingers cannot feel and touch it. 🪄✨ We will let @thebluebottletree explain it as we share this reel from her incredibly informative account. Do check Ginger’s website out, it’s jam packed with nifty tricks and lots of information you will find useful as you navigate yourself through discovering polymer clay. Credit to ⬇️…

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