A.N. Original Jewelry: A.N. Original Home Trunk Show Secrets: PART ONE, Building the HYPE!
Great advice on creating a trunk show to sell your crafts and jewelry from a fellow Etsyian.
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A.N. Original Jewelry: A.N. Original Home Trunk Show Secrets: PART ONE, Building the HYPE!
Great advice on creating a trunk show to sell your crafts and jewelry from a fellow Etsyian.
These colorful polymer clay beads speak for themselves! See more of this artist's wonderful work at
http://www.sigaliot.com or her Flickr galleries: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sigaliot or www.flickr.com/photos/sigaliotjewelry.
Her etsy stores are located at http://www.sigaliot.etsy.com and http://www.sigaliotjewelry.etsy.com
This beautiful dahlia pin of Lumina polymer clay measures 3.5" across and was posted by Camille Young on her Flickr album, http://www/flickr.com/photos/meeellla.
See more of this artist's work at http//camilleart.com

It's almost Christmas season -- time to start thinking about creating gifts or items to sell at craft shows. This listing by Etsy seller thefancifulfeline is a great example of a great stocking stuffer. Directions can be found on several polymer clay websites.
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?ref=vl_other_1&listing_id=29741269
HI--I've read close to 10% of blog posts are from owners apologizing for not posting. Suffice to say life interrupted me, but I'm back. What doesn't kill you makes you stronger, so I should be almost immortal now.
Marylee
Carol Simmons, one of the top polymer artists in the field, has developed the kaleidoscope design into a beautiful art form.
http://carolsimmonsdesigns.com/
This link leads you to a user-friendly lesson on creating faux wood and faux wood inlays by Bob Wiley:
http://www.pcpolyzine.com/june2001/wood.html