No, they are not real! They are made of polymer clay.
This week I was playing with clay and I thought I should finish up some of the projects I started. I have both of my worktables full of clay things that are not completed. I keep finding things that I want to try (clay techniques) and I set what I'm doing aside and try the new thing. Some of the techniques are a bit more intense than others and some are more fun. I have bits and pieces of projects left and I'm not sure what to do with them. Maybe make some beads. I know I can't remake the other components because the clay colors won't match. That's the bad thing with the polymer clay. You need to mix up a big batch so you have enough to make your projects.
The clay never goes to waste. It can be made into beads. I have some clay veneer that I made using a retro blend a I can just slice the blend and lay it over the scrap clay and make some fun beads. I did make some last month and I just now got them polished. I hate polishing them. I am now covered in bits of fabric threads! I attached a pile of fabric circles to my Dremmel and use it to polish the clay. Bits of fabric are always flying off it and they cling to me like a magnet!!! I'll show you those beads some other time.
These beads are ready to go to the shop to be sold. They needed white ones. I don't have any colored ones on hand either. They sell fast this time of year. I am sure I will need to make more for the shop but this is all I have made right now. I don't have any molds on hand but I will be getting some in my web store soon. I'll post a message on here and on my beading blog when they are available.
Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda
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