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Amazing Miniature Food Jewelry by Shay Aaron Posted: 15 May 2012 04:00 AM PDT I've come across food inspired jewelry before. But this Israeli designer as they say, takes the cake! Anyone can be forgiven if they mistake his Etsy store as a grocery one at first glance. The polymer clay food miniatures are so amazingly detailed and so life like they look positively delicious! His skill is such that you can easily believe the chocolate cupcakes above are edible but they really are pendants to be worn with a chain. One of my favorite desserts, a New York Cherry Cheesecake slice, also appears in his store. A tiny brass spoon accompanies the pendant. Perfect for bakers and dessert lovers - that's most of us I reckon! The butter croissant earrings even have lightly browned areas just as there would be if they were toasted! Each croissant is only 20 mm long so his ability to craft something so small and yet portray accuracy is indeed remarkable. His corn on the cob necklace complete with a little shovel will make a gardening enthusiast happy! His selection would not be complete without pizza, right? Not just any kind, but bacon pizza with olives and melted cheese! Just as we have to eat a balanced diet, he also does have many healthy fruits and vegetables in his utterly captivating store. Don't miss his 1:12 scale art food platters either! Hungry yet? Via Before You Go:
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Winner of Lisa Van Herik's $50 Gift Certificate Giveaway Posted: 14 May 2012 03:47 PM PDT It was hard to pin point which of Lisa van Herik's tutorials was the most popular after they were showcased in last week's giveaway. Some loved the fiber and wire jewelry, others thought the sugar cube wire bead idea was clever and at least one of you planned to dig out tapered chopsticks! Tutorials, especially good tutorials like Lisa's develop wire skills and lay the foundation for all future designs. One lucky winner will be on the way to wire work virtuoso! I numbered all the eligible entries and then consulted random.org for the winning number. This belonged to Carol Wilson who has already tried the sugar cube method and loves it. Thanks for telling us that you would also welcome webinars. ______________________________ Original Post by THE BEADING GEM Jewelry Making Tips - Jewelry Business Tips |
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