Those eggs came out of storage just once a year, but decorated eggs needn't be restricted to Easter celebrations. You may have heard about (or even seen in museums) the beautiful Fabergé eggs made of precious materials, for instance. While you may not be able to afford an egg covered in gold or rubies, if you're handy with polymer clay, you can create your own decorative eggs.
Practically any technique can be applied to clay-covered eggs, from mokume gane and thinly sliced canes to mosaic and mica shift. It's mostly a matter of inspiration. Here are some photos to give you an idea of what is possible:
Ten on Tuesday: Ten Photos of Polymer Clay Eggs
You can find more eggs in many of these photo streams. :o)
- Eggs (set), by polymer_woman
- Polymer Clay Covered Eggs (set), byChicki2008
- Faux Chocolate Egg, by hambacreations (Amy)
- Polymer Clay Egg, by wabi-sabi creations (Pamela Franceschetto)
- Birds Nesting Eggs, by divadea (Alissa Plant)
- Feathered Egg, by Jael of jaelsjewels
- Egg, by Ruth Tarragano
- Floral Egg, by polymerclaycreations (Angela Hickey)
- Egg Ornament, by made in lowell (Liz)
- Sheep Knoll Red House, by Folk Art from the Heart
- Cat Egg, by Muselover (Ann)
- littlegod1, by Leslie Levings
- GRAMPS, by Gourd Girl
- Polymer Clay Egg, by WigglebuttClay
- Crimson Fire Egg, by ssneed
- Filigree Polymer Clay Egg tutorial, by Joanna Stein
- How to Make a Clay Egg, by Byrd Tetzlaff
- Embellished Eggs, by Sarajane Helm
- Satin Swirl Egg, by Kellie Robinson
- Millefiori Eggs, by Katrhyn Sheehan (scroll down past the felted eggs)
4 comments:
Hi! This is a terrific blog :) Thanks for listing my nesting birds in your Tuesday ten. PCAGOE (polymer clay artists guild of etsy) has covered eggs as our upcoming April challenge, so we've been extremely eggy as of late.
Thanks!
I was happy to find your cute egg-shaped birds. :o)
Ah, good timing for this post, then. ;o)
here's another for your collection - one of my favorites:
http://www.canespinnerdesigns.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=2
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