Hello and Welcome to my Blog ~ I love art of all kinds. Two of my favorites are polymer clay and paper art. I have shops on Etsy that feature both of my passions. I also love writing my blog and finding artists that have a passion for their craft and feature them. I hope your day is filled with sunshine, laughter and loads of creativity.


Showing posts with label air dry clay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label air dry clay. Show all posts

Sunday, August 12, 2012

A Floral Affair

I would like to introduce you to a fabulous artist.  Her name is Suzanne Philip 
and she has a wonderful shop on Etsy called A Floral Affair


In the Artist's own words

♥ Arts and crafts have been my life's passion and I continue to enjoy each and every creative minute. I moved to Florida in 1987 and dedicated the majority of my time to painting flora and fauna in watercolors, acrylics and oils. Since 1993, however, I have been creating one-of-a-kind, original, unique home decor, using an air-drying artist clay and technique which I developed thereby enabling me to continue painting but in three-dimensional form. It is quite an extensive process, however, the beauty of each completed piece makes it all worthwhile. My artwork may be found throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and Australia and is showcased in several Florida gift shops.








I love the soft colors that Suzanne uses and her attention to detail is amazing.  
You can visit her shop at:

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Marika Spijkers Awesome Claywork

This awesome creation by Marika Spijkers is on Pinterest as being created
 by someone else. If you belong to Pinterest and see this
wonderful creation, please make sure that
Marika gets the credit for her work.



These little whimsical creatures found a window to our world, they are very curious and all want to take a peek. The window is 8x8 inches, each face approximately 2 inches. The faces are made of Puppenfimo, a polymer clay.

About the Artist:~Marika-Spijkers
 Marika lives in Den Bosch in The Netherlands. She has been sculpting fantasy and other figurines since she was nineteen. 
Her favorite sculpting medium is polymer clay but also uses airdrying clay quite often. Sources of inspiration for her are fantasy and SF novels, the work of Brian Froud , Alan Lee, Tim Burton and many more.