Tuesday, October 11, 2011

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Artful Halloween Polymer Clay Jewelry by Marie Segal

Posted: 11 Oct 2011 04:00 AM PDT


Marie Segal is a fantastic polymer clay artist who has been involved in her craft for over 30 years. Her creativity and artistic flair really shows in her work. She sells her creations on her Etsy store appropriately called Art from My Heart.

Her attention to detail and her whimsical approach are what makes her designs unique. It's as if she paints with clay! Shown here are her Halloween and Day of the Dead inspired creations.

One endearing theme she uses often is her Unzipped Heart collection. The pendant above is the Frankie version.

Day of the Dead Earrings

Halloween Shrine Brooch

Hagatha the Witch Brooch



Marie who is based in San Diego generously shares many tutorials on her blog. She has previously been featured in this past post, Gorgeous Polymer Clay Pendant Tutorials.

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Weekend Kits' $25 Gift Certificate Giveaway Winner

Posted: 10 Oct 2011 03:15 PM PDT

The readers who expressed considerable enthusiasm for last week's Weekend Kits' giveaway all recognized the advantages kits provide. No hassle and as one reader pointed out - less crafting residual!

Many were also hoping to win so they could gift the kits to family and friends such as young beginners and  those who insist they are craft challenged! Shaiha had another great reason for using kits - something to do when watching tv!


I numbered all the entries and consulted random.org for the winning number.  Ali Marceau in Alabama is the lucky winner!  Congratulations, Ali!  You'll soon be making jewelry with your niece!

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