It’s been a while since I’ve worked with clay, but recently I got back into it. Gees, I love this stuff. Do you ever use oven-bake polymer clay for projects?
I made pastel clay ribbon pins for One Charming Party and I have a ton of ideas swirling in my head for what else I can make. Can’t wait to tackle more of these clay projects. Stay tuned.
Visit One Charming Party for the full tutorial and more photos.
Concept, photography, and styling by Brittni Mehlhoff.
12 comments | Click here to reply
It’s cute! I love it:)
Magda:*
Magdawow! great tutorial! cute and easy 🙂
Thank you for sharing!
Cheers
ZinaZina (efzin-creations.blogspot.com)
Me too Tanya- Kelly is always full of good DIY ideas. Thanks for stopping by.
papernstitchthese are so cute! I like the suggestion of putting numbers on them for birthday parties. Cute idea.
TanyaThanks Alexandra and McKenna. 🙂
papernstitchI love this lovely DIY! I would really love to try this out. xx. McKenna Lou
McKenna Ryanwww.lynnandlou.com
So cute! What a great idea.
Alexandra PettinatoYep. That would do the trick Sherry. Good thinking.
papernstitchHow about a child’s/grandchild’s thumbprint in the clay for Mother’s Day?
SherryDefinitely Kelly. These would work for so many occasions…I’m almost convinced they could work for Mother’s Day somehow too. Almost. 🙂
papernstitch-Brittni
These are adorable!! They’d also be super cute with numbers for a birthday party! Love them!
Kelly @ Studio DIYMake This: Play Time. Clay Time.: It’s been a while since I’ve worked with clay, but recently… http://t.co/0K4Iw8TJ5O
Brittni Mehlhoff (@papernstitch)