This week’s dragon is based on yet another class over at Polymer Clay Adventure. This time it’s Barbara McGuire’s Ancient Awakenings class where she teaches us how to make something that looks like it could have been an ancient artifact with the bone piece in…
Welcome to week three of our Christmas Charms series. I hope you are enjoying getting to know these polymer clay techniques. This week we’re making a cute little snowman. In the video I show you how to make life easier by building…
This week’s dragon is another that’s been on my inspiration list for quite some time. A couple years ago I made this kaleidoscope cane lizard, and hoped to make a dragon the same way, someday. Click on any of the photos for a…
Welcome to week two of my new series here at my blog and on my YouTube channel. For the next few weeks I’ll be showing how to make your own miniature Christmas charms out of polymer clay. If you missed the first week, you…
****Note: August 2019***** This dragon has been so popular that I finally made a class teaching how to make steampunk dragons in polymer clay. ************************* A steampunk dragon has been on my to-do list from the very beginning of this weekly polymer clay…
This week I’m introducing a new series here at my blog and on my YouTube channel. For the next five weeks I’ll be showing how to make your own miniature charms out of polymer clay. At the end of the five weeks…
This week’s polymer clay dragon sculpture is another project derived from a class at Polymer Clay Adventure, this time taught by Chris Kapono. The colors in the photos don’t show quite true. In my tile the left side is a rich, deep burgundy…
This week’s dragon started because I was wearing the necklace with Wyatt, dragon number 16 from way back in April, and I remembered that I had made more of those lentil beads, and not yet put them to use. Check out this post on Errol, dragon #1,…
This week’s dragon is an ice and snow dragon named Yínbáilóng (yin-by-long). He’s another one from the Tiger’s Voyage book, and he’s the fifth and final dragon they encounter in their trip. Click on any of the photos for a closer look. For…
This week’s dragons have very different texture for the scales. Instead of having applied scales or some kind of tool mark for scales, I’ve used microbeads. These beads are super tiny, somewhere around 0.5 mm. To get an idea of the scale, Pinkie…