Teri's Blue Clock Teri created polymer panels with imprints, lettering, textures and images that represent the many things she tries to include into each day.
Marietta's Box: Marietta challenged herself with a box covered with delicate canework and a flower with petals created from the same cane. A faceted stone is centered in the flower.
Marietta's box: The sices of the box contain other cane slices.
Marietta's box: The polymer covers a small wooden box.
Marietta's box: The box bottom is covered with the leftover bits of clay - all the colors used in the project.
Robin Young's boomerang pin Robin used micro beads, and a variety of techniques and coloring agents to create the surface of the pin - experimenting with several techniques.
Robin Young boomerang pin back
Kim explaining her process - she wanted to think "outside the box" and ended up with a mica-shift box which holds an Inro Star box.
Kim Keane's Mica shift box, holding her original fortune.
The Inro Star Box sitting inside the mica shift covered box.
Kim Keane's Inro Star with mica shift moon
Kim's Inro star
Lynette: Innocence Lost Deciding that an eaten apple represented lost innocence, she combined apples and bits of old watches with wire to create the larger pendant. The small apple core is the result of the process.
Deb Williams' Mystery Lady Pin A self-portait in polymer clay - Deb sculpted herself sculpting clay.
Deb Williams Mystery Lady Pin detail - note the painted toenails.
Ann's Book: created from polymer clay sheets, imprints, polymer covered paper pages, artists cards and more, Ann's book was a unique journal.
Ann's Book: the binding with title - "It's a Piece of Work"
All Challenge Items