Hand-Sculpted Daffodil Beads
More flowers?
I just finished these polymer clay flower beads. There are two types of daffodils. I made them in natural colors, took pictures, and then added patina and took pictures again.
I am pleased with both looks, although I think that an antiqued version of a rose bead seemed more logical than the same thing for a daffodil. Why is that so?
These beads are already listed in my Etsy shop (with more pictures in each listing).



2 comments:
They are beautiful, I love daffodils!
I think daffodils are so much a symbol of spring and therefore fresh new life that they don't suit the patina as much as roses perhaps.
Eugena, I love your daffodils! They look real to me.
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