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| First inch swap doodle | 
Yes, I've been doodling with clay. It started when I was making inchies for a swap. I used cane slices and sculpted bits and pieces. I also had fun with mica powders.
Then, for my second swap, I did one inchie set with the cane slice mix, and one with just sculpted components, and of course the mica powders (they are addictive).
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| Second inchie swap doodle (with cane slices) | 
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| Second inchie swap doodle (sculpted) | 
From there, I just went crazy. The following photo is a doodle created on a 4x6 inch ceramic tile. I'll probably mount it and frame it for my own enjoyment.
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| larger doodle 4x6 inch | 
Then came cabochons... And after that, pendants created in store-bought metal bezels. I never would have guessed that sculpting would be so much fun!
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| cabochon doodles | 
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| bezel doodles | 
 
4 comments:
Wonderful! How exciting.
I LOVE it! They all are beautiful!
Jael is a creative genius. The beautiful way she puts her designs and colors together is amazing.
Jael, what kind of clay do you use? Is it epoxy?
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