My first try at stamping polymerclay, I used a vintage button for the flower motif and built the leaves and wriggly tentacles up from that.... Painted with acrylic and glossed to a high shine.. Pretty sparkles!!!
The beaded segments are Twisted Tubular Herringbone, done in tiny size #15 seed beads! By far one of my favourite stitches!
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15/0 seed beads? You must be living on the edge! Lovely color choice as always and the vivid colors on the pendant make the stamped portion more noticeable. I never would have thought to use a button. Quite clever!
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"Omnia vincit amor; et nos cedamus amori" - Vergil
Beautiful work as always. I especially love the pendant. The clay work is very well done. Its looks so fluid and smooth. Stamped polymer clay is always one of my favorites : )
May i ask how you attached the chain to the back of the pendant? Did you make a stringing hole right into the clay... ?
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Deceived, the deceiver is at the end. Pretty lies, poisonous snakes, illusions flit before their eyes. Death and hades burnt in their own hell. Where is the deceiver now? milking COWS! XD
Thank you so much! Yep, there's a hole right through, i've used tigertail to string it all up and since the beading is hallow, I just use it as a big bead.
oh.. i see. thanks! Wow! you remember where i'm from? that's awesome.. such detail.
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Deceived, the deceiver is at the end. Pretty lies, poisonous snakes, illusions flit before their eyes. Death and hades burnt in their own hell. Where is the deceiver now? milking COWS! XD
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