I am in awe of these! I just read a blog post over at Art Bead Scene about polymer clay artist, Barbara Bechtel and wish she was my next door neighbor! Wouldn't that be GREAT?!
I wonder if she just lets random neighbors come in her house and play with her clay? Hmm, I might have to get in touch with her and ask. :)
I wonder if she just lets random neighbors come in her house and play with her clay? Hmm, I might have to get in touch with her and ask. :)
I did a post about Barbara last June and continue to be a serious fan! Maybe one day when I retire in Florida I will have a chance to learn from her in person.
There is something so natural about these blue "eggs"on one hand and so M&M candyish on the other. Two good reasons to LOVE them!
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These are really pretty and unique! I also thought of nature and candy at the same time. haha! Thanks for the blog! :D
Those are amazing, I just love them!
I read the post yesterday and fell in love! Had to get some of her work. I too, would love to play!!!!
What a pretty color of blue. The little eggs are so realistic they almost look fresh from the nest.
It's incredible what clay artisans are doing with polymer these days. I love the blue of these beads. Reminds me of a clear spring day just as the flowers are starting to bloom.
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