Sunday, March 25, 2007


NPCG - New Site

The web site of National Polymer Clay Guild has been recently updated. I cannot even imagine how much work such a major update required. The site looks great, runs fast, and has tons of useful information.

Here is the link: http://www.npcg.org

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Trusien's Lily-of-the-valley

Trusien Lowenthal from Netherlands graciously allowed me to share this picture of her new pendant on my blog. The pendant is 2.5 by 0.5 inches and is made using the faux cloisonné technique. I especially like Trusien’s version of the bail for this pendant – it is both practical and pretty.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007


Emerging from the cocoon...

...of my imagination is another twist on the same technique. I am playing with inclusions here. The butterfly bead (the yellow wire on its sides marks the two horizontal holes) was one of my birthday presents to my friend.

Below is a closer shot of the two overlaying wings.


Thursday, March 08, 2007

More "Student's" Work

Isn’t it amazing how different people can come up with something totally different while using the same tools?


Below is a picture of a few creations by Fenian from Bead and Button Forum. Fenian bought a tutorial for faux cloisonné hearts I offer on my website (http://www.eugenascreations.com/eugenastutorials.html), and this is what she made based on the tutorial. She used different pigments from those that I recommend and apparently decided to avoid my favorite black color all together. The resulting palette is bright and happy.



Monday, March 05, 2007

Sarah’s Creations

I received an E-mail from Sarah Fisher from Philadelphia Polymer Clay Guild with pictures of her projects she made after taking my class two weeks ago. The pictures are below. Here is what she wrote: “I love your technique- it is well suited to giving some colorful life to the line drawing doodles I like to make”.


I love Sarah’s designs. She is definitely braver with the bright colors than I am!





Wednesday, February 28, 2007


Leaf Peeping - Noir (by Jan Lockhart)

I wanted to post this picture for a long time...

This necklace was created by Jan Lockhart using my pendant "Watch Me Now". I especially like how Jan used the two big black leaves on the sides of this necklace. Jan sold this necklace even before it was completed.

She has a more detailed description here:

Monday, February 19, 2007



My Class in Philadelphia, PA


Yesterday I spent most of the day with people from Philadelphia Polymer Guild and had an opportunity to share my faux cloisonné technique with them.


What a wonderful and talented group of people they are! I enjoyed my visit a lot. They have such a nice and relaxed atmosphere in the group, freely sharing ideas with each other, supporting and cheering each other. I especially liked the show-and-tell part of the meeting, when many people brought their creations to the table to share them with others in the group.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007




Lack of self-discipline or a creativity spike?


I have so many things I should have been working on – my website, new article, tutorials, entries for a couple of contests, my class this weekend… Yet I sat down this Sunday and started sculpting these orchids. I just could not stop!

Wednesday, February 07, 2007



My New Article


My new article “Easy Faux Cloisonne” is coming up in Step by Step Beads magazine, in March-April 2007 issue. I received the contributor copies yesterday.

I am very excited to see it published. This article explains how to use the technique to make framed two-sided beads. They are pretty neat and quite un-usual if I may say so myself!

There are a few more beads of this type here:

http://www.eugenascreations.com/eugenasbeads.html

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Faux Cloisonne Tutorial






The tutorial for my faux cloisonné technique is finally finished! It is available for purchase at my website:

http://www.eugenascreations.com/t-faux-cloisonne-heart.html

The tutorial shows how to make faux cloisonné hearts, just in time for Valentine’s Day!


Monday, January 01, 2007





Caribbean Night

This unusual asymmetrical necklace was finished during the Christmas break. It has two of my original faux cloisonné focal beads and lots of garnet. It will soon be available on my site.
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