Thursday, April 16, 2009

Polymeri Online 16.4.09


A great project by Zu - covering altoid tin with polymer clay
http://zuclay.blogspot.com/2009/04/covering-altoid-tin-with-polymer-clay.html

Tilov (boris and dinko) etsy store makes me want to learn Chess! my husband is asking me to make him a chess set for about 5 years now, well, i think i will send him tilov link, maybe he will buy himself a real fancy one!
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=7458262
and his blog -
http://mythcritters.blogspot.com/

Israeli Independence day is coming soon, blue and white is our color - this site has some nice projects for sugerpaste or other clays but you can surely use it for polymer clay as well.
http://www.kesem.biz/Article.aspx?ID=192

and talented Tal's tzafrir project for a girl holding a flag (hebrew but follow the pictures) -
http://www.amosisrael.co.il/Site/he/pages/inPage.asp?catID=6&subID=37&sub2ID=44&sub3ID=424&docID=4726

Lisa Pavelka has a new Faux Dichroic Pendant Necklace project - and it's on friskar's crafts tv!
http://www.fiskarscrafts.com/tv/

For those of us who needs business tips - here's a great blog (and article) of how to price a product.
http://www.sparkplugging.com/craft-boom/craft-fairs-how-to-price-profit-part-1/

3 comments:

  1. Iris, thank you for all the links, they are wonderful! (and, of course, thanks for featuring my blog, I am so proud of it right now! :))) )

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  2. Iris, thanks for the kind words. I am thinking, may be if we add to the blog an instruction how to make a chess set, that will enable chess fans to build their own sets instead of wasting money on ours. :-)
    Boris

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  3. I would love that boris! Your chess sets are priceless piece of art! no waste of money at all :)
    thank you so much for your wonderful creations!

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