Tiny Folded Boxes
If you’ve read your latest issue of The Polymer Arts, then the article on packaging might come to mind when you see today’s piece. The necklace is like a series of tiny boxes, folded from polymer rather than paper, as seen in the article’s opening image.
Winne Poh’s necklace was originally featured on Polymer Clay Daily a couple years back but it is such a great example of what can be done with folded polymer that I just couldn’t help but share it again. Even the technical aspect of the stringing of the beads is taken care of by the openness of the folded over polymer. It’s quite clever.
Winnie is another one of our polymer clay explorers. She lives in Russia where she plays with a wide variety of forms and approaches to polymer. She has a rather fun blog featuring all kinds of creative projects, not just her own. Take a little break today and explore her creativity and views on her blog.
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I remember that piece–filed the idea away for ‘let’s work on that later’–thanks for bringing it up again! It uses such a fresh approach, to turn an idea on its head, as it were, and create these lovely sea-creature shapes from what would have ordinarily been just another textured star….