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Faux Jade BeadsFaux Fossil PendantsBakelite and TurquoiseFaux Raku Vessel Necklace and BraceletCrochet Polymer Clay Necklace SetLab Pendant Faux SnakeSkin Cuff BraceletFaux Ivory NecklaceFaux shellsAntique Leather Album coversArt History Rocks ! Faux Turquoise and copper necklaceFaux Collage - Two Edwardian Ladies With Morning GloriesOcean Mix Faux Abalone Shell NecklaceFaux Brazilian Amethyst AgatesNecklace and two bracelets in faux turquoiseFaux Jade, Jet, Cameo, and AmazoniteMarble Sewn PendantFaux Ivory, Turquoise and Jade PendantFaux Opal Necklace and EarringsFaux River Stone NecklaceWild Fire - Faux Cloisonne NecklaceFaux Metal Pendant - SquareFaux Opal Fit for A QueenFaux Ivory and Turquoise Ancient Alphabet Gameboard

PCAGOE April Faux Challenge

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Faux Jade Beads

Faux Jade--newest incarnation. Heavilly impressed and whitewashed.

Photo by ketztx4me

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Faux Fossil Pendants


Photo by bijouxjardin

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Bakelite and Turquoise


Photo by labeanabags

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Faux Raku Vessel Necklace and Bracelet

I love the look of raku, but don't have a kiln. So, polymer clay is my solution! It is a fabulous medium that can be made to look like almost anything. It invites experimentation.

Photo by stonebrash

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Crochet Polymer Clay Necklace Set


Photo by Jeans Jewelry & Things

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Lab Pendant

The mold for this piece was made from an old button, and the clay is a version of imitative labradorite.

Photo by jkay jewelry

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Faux SnakeSkin Cuff Bracelet

Love snakeskin! These were inspired by Burmese Python.

Photo by artbylilin

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Faux Ivory Necklace

I have included some faux Ivory beads in the stringing of this necklace and African Replica Trade beads. The face was imprinted and then I carved some areas when the piece had cooled.

Photo by mariapsaltis

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Faux shells

I just came back from the seashore. Look what I found there...
This is my entry for the march challenge.

Photo by Liukse

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Antique Leather Album covers

Faux Leather notebook covers made from Polymer clay. It's soft and pliable after baking and feels like antique leather! A very thin sheet behind the front cover holds a photo in place.

Photo by nancblades

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Art History Rocks !

Polymer clay is a magical medium ! Anything you can can imagine ,
clay can become !
Perfect for cutting edge innovation
or ageless inspiration.

This little pendant is a nod to the rich and wonderful history of jewelry.
Inspired by antiquity ,created with fun faux stones !

fe fi faux fun,.
come vote in our challenge
everyone !!!
:D m.e.

Photo by beetreebyme

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Faux Turquoise and copper necklace

This is my entry for the PCAGOE faux challenge. Polymer clay is so wonderful and versatile that it can be used to mimic almost anything. I have chosen to recreate turquoise.

My entry is a necklace created out of my own faux turquoise polymer clay beads. They are developed using my own recipe.

The necklace is enhanced with copper chain and findings and lovely carved carnelian lotus beads.

It does not have a clasp as it is long enough to be slipped over your head.

Photo by Chicki2008

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Faux Collage - Two Edwardian Ladies With Morning Glories

This is my entry in the PCAGOE April challenge, the theme of which is "Faux".

This is a "faux collage" or "faux scrapbooking" technique applied to polymer clay using three layers of mage transfers from Magic Transfer Paper onto Pearl Premo clay and a embossed Black Premo base. I distressed some areas to give it more of an aged or vintage feel, and added a fairly thick layer of liquid Kato clay before baking, then sanded and buffed it.

Photo by DivaDesigns1

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Ocean Mix Faux Abalone Shell Necklace

I created the faux abalone shell out of polymer clay for the April PCAGOE Challenge. I attached the beads to a textured antique chain to make it look like the necklace came from a sunken underwater treasure chest. I added dangles of pearls, glass and seed beads in ocean colors in between the oval faux abalone beads.

Photo by thecolorofdreams

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Faux Brazilian Amethyst Agates

This is my April PCAGOE challenge entry. It is a necklace and earrings set I made from faux Brazilian agates I created.

Photo by polymerclaycreations

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Necklace and two bracelets in faux turquoise

This is my entry for the PCAGOE faux challenge in April 2009. First I covered a wooden bracelet with polymer clay in faux turquoise. With the remainder of the clay I created the beads, which I combined with mother of pearl, reconstituted turquoise and tiny silver beads. The short necklace can be prolonged with the bracelet.

Photo by PBijoux

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Faux Jade, Jet, Cameo, and Amazonite

Faux jade, jet, cameo, amazonite pieces

Photo by Laureleee

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Marble Sewn Pendant

Whimsical and somewhat freakish pendant which combines the incompatibles - marble & fabric! I deliberately opted against even stitches - love the raw look.
The back of this pendant is faux leather as well as the frame.
My entry for PCAGOE Faux Challenge.

Photo by Amantecatl

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Faux Ivory, Turquoise and Jade Pendant

Faux ivory, turquoise, and jade polymer pendant.

Photo by carengoodrich

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Faux Opal Necklace and Earrings


Photo by mspete928

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Faux River Stone Necklace

This is my entry for the PCAGOE April Faux Challenge. The 3 brown "stones" are polymer clay. The largest is about 1 1/2" long. They are hand sanded and buffed. Go to www.pcagoe.com to see more entries and vote between Apr.1-7

Photo by juliespace

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Wild Fire - Faux Cloisonne Necklace


Photo by Eugena777

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Faux Metal Pendant - Square

This is my favorite creation so far this month.
I used Jones Tones foils for the metal look. A stamp I designed last summer was used for the scrollwork design. I learned this technique at the Buckeye Clay Bash last month. Debbie Jackson gave a wonderful demonstration on using texture with foils on polymer clay.
My old hobby of macram� came in handy for the cording. I think the waxed black cord makes the green cording (which has some metallic flecks in it) more comfortable to wear and also adds a bit of a decorative touch to match the pendant. The dangles and pendant are attached with shiney brown craft wire.
The dangles can be worn in at the back of the neck, but I think it's more fun to wear them forward. The left dangle is a bit shorter than the right for an asymmetrical touch. There is so much going on with this piece that earrings would be totally optional.
The canes used in this piece are inspired by Sarah Shriver's work that I found in an article in Belle Armoire Magazine (Jan/Feb 2006). I used bits of the less reduced cane to decorate the pendant in a sort of faux cloisonn�.


Photo by Jill Palumbo

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Faux Opal Fit for A Queen

My entry in the PCAGOE April Challenge. A large, 30mm faux opal cabochon made from polymer clay and inclusions, embellished with wire, beads, and Swarovski crystals, strung on a diamond cut silver chain. Opals are my favorite gemstone.

Photo by creativespiritoriginals

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Faux Ivory and Turquoise Ancient Alphabet Gameboard

This game board is my Challenge Entry for the Faux Challenge for April 2009. It is made from 32 individually made pieces of faux Ivory and 32 pieces of faux Turquoise . They are then set in a 'mortar' to complete the board and are mounted in a wooden tray which has been pyro-engraved. Each Ivory piece has also been carved with one of the 22 letters of an ancient Hebrew Alef-bet that is almost 3000 years old. Since there are only 22 letters and 32 pieces it took some working out to space them in an equally pleasing way across the board.

Each Turguoise piece is carefully shaped, baked, sanded, buffed, antiqued, tinted, sanded and buffed again. Each ivory piece starts from a square to which a slice of a faux ivory cane is carefully applied and laminated to the surface. Then various texturing devices are employed to give it a very ancient look such as worm holes and cracks from age. These are then baked, sanded, antiqued a few times for deep of color, sanded and then buffed.

This piece took me approximately 70-80 hours to complete but I am happy with the results and proud to enter it into the PCAGOE challenge. The voting begins on April 1st and you can cast your vote there at pcagoe.com and be entered into a drawing to win some great prizes, just for voting!

Photo by zayit gale

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