
Combining Polymer Clay Techniques to Make Jewelry Unique to You
Combining Polymer Clay Techniques to Make Jewelry Unique to You
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Today’s Spotlight feature is all about Kriss Johnson. She has sent in photos of a few of her pieces based on video tutorials posted over at the Polymer Clay Members Library. I especially like how she combined several different techniques into one necklace. Way to go, Kriss!
Her story is much like a lot of you who also end up becoming members. First discovering polymer clay in a book, magazine or on the net; Buying a few supplies; And then getting hooked! Kriss sent me a great little write up, posted below, that I think you will enjoy.
Related links for this spotlight feature article include: (1) Crackled Gold Leaf and Alcohol Ink Technique; (2) Pillow Beads; (3) Mod Cane; and (4) Möbius Beads.
Here is What Kriss Wrote…
I like how this came out. Nothing like several techniques tucked into one to come up with a new necklace. :-)


Please join me in thanking Kriss for taking the timeshare her photos and story here at the blog. These Spotlight features are a great way for everyone to get to know one another just a bit better.
** If you have been inspired by my teachings and would like to be featured in an upcoming Spotlight Article, then please do write up something creative and email it to me along with a selection of your project pics. Make sure to send me high-resolution photos that I’ll be able to zoom in on to show the details of your work. If you don’t already have my email address, simply leave a comment below, and I will get it to you right away.
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I just went to Kriss’s blog and really enjoyed looking over her work in progress. What I like best is your ability to say… whooo…I know this looks really weird but it is so much better than the last one. Or, my dream is do sculpt and this face looks really strange but look how good the lips are. I loved the intial attempt at TaTa’s. I did say a prayer for your Murdered Mermaid. May she rest in peace.
You’re doing OK Doug. Just use the search box at the top of the page to type in your keyword to find the best place to comment.
If anyone wants to follow Doug’s baking journey, click the Polymer Clay Library link by my name to read his previous comments.
Cindy Lietz
Surrey, BC, Canada
Where Are You From?
I am so lame I can’t ever find the right place to comment. arggggh.
I did find a solution to my problem with burning.
I quit using the tile as a bottom and replaced it with the right size of manila folder. and Secondly I made an tent out of aluminum foil (aluminium for our UK friends). Worked like a champ.
Seems as though the tile cause temperature fluctuations. So that’s that.o more tile for me.
Doug
@Kriss – Giant hugs right back at ya. You are very much appreciated here.
@Charles – You are welcome… and thanks for your vote of confidence. I try :-)
Everything OK Now. Thank you, you are so professional. I feel good about your website and what I can learn. Once again thank you.
WOW, thanks to EVERYBODY for the awesome comments and a special thanks to Cindy for inviting me to participate. I am sorry I am just now getting here to see all the awesome comments. You have no idea how much I appreciate it. Definitely made my entire month. :-)
Giant Hugs to everybody.
Kriss
What a beautiful thing to say Charles. I agree!!!
By the way, were you able to log-in to the beginners course OK. I did get your recent email and responded to you, but did not hear back. Just want to make sure everything is OK now.
I’m beginning to learn that polymer clay is a never ending road of beauty.
Thank you everyone for sending Kriss such nice comments. She really deserves them!
I love your heart pendant! I’ve been thinking of designing a heart within a heart and here you’ve already done it! Just beautiful! Thank you for sharing and keep it up!!!
Kriss your items and colors are lovely. Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing, hope to see more of your work.
Kriss, your items are lovely. I especially love your color combinations. I peeked at your website and you are one versatile lady! Your enjoyment with clay shines through your items. Continued success and thanks so much for sharing your uniqueness.
Wow, abolutely fantastic! Loved the pendants you made…loved how the colors went together quite nicely. Thanks for sharing them with us.
Wow Kriss! For someone who doesn’t make many sets you’ve certainly nailed these ones. Your colours and styles are incredible and mixing the techniques has certainly worked in these pieces. Thanks for sharing with us.
Way cool… I’ve always loved the look of the gold leaf – inked or not. And pillow beads are a personal fave. Keep up the beautiful work Kriss!!!
~Lisa
Fantastic! I love the heart pendant, very cute but grownup as well. Great job!
How very pretty. I love your crackled foil beads. And I like the pillow and mobius beads…. very pretty colors.