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NECKLACE -- CERAMIC
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Wearing a chuckle. How to make a silly "worm" necklace using Sculpey Flex polymer clay.
BEAD & BUTTON #26 Aug 1998 pg. 36

How to fashion a tiny pair of Mary Jane shoes from polymer clay. String several pairs together to form a unique necklace.
BEAD & BUTTON #33 Oct 1999 pg. 38

Ceramic jewelry. Two different necklace and earring sets made from greenware beads and medallions. Decorated with Indian design decals.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Dec 1990 (v.36#4) pg. 55

Hand sculpted jewelry worked in porcelain. Necklace and earrings feature simple geometric shapes cut from a thin slab and painted.
CERAMICS Mar 1990 (v.25#6) pg. 46, 56

Porcelain jewelry. Tips on casting, cleaning, and painting earrings, pin, and necklace with a geometric or cat pattern.
CERAMICS Aug 1990 (v.25#10) pg. 24, 32

Learning to improvise when making ceramic jewelry. Projects shown include a medalion, bead necklace and hoop earrings. They are decorated with Indian motifs.
CERAMICS Sep 1990 (v.26#1) pg. 62

Marbleized ceramic jewelry. Instructions given for a bead necklace and matching earrings. Technique of marbleizing glazes which gives the appearance of having been carved from gemstone.
CERAMICS Oct 1990 (v.27#2) pg. 40

A touch of Africa. Matching necklace and earrings incorporate small ceramic zebra heads and beads.
CERAMICS Jan 1994 (v.30#5) pg. 60

Glorious gold. A necklace medallion features an all over web pattern achieved using stipple glaze.
CERAMICS Jan 1994 (v.30#5) pg. 64

Glazed tapestry fields. Ceramic necklace and matching earrings use glaze combination and overglaze to achieve colors similiar to those of an antique tapestry.
CERAMICS Jan 1994 (v.30#5) pg. 66

Blue lagoon. A simple "veil" technique can turn ordinary greenware into pieces of jewelry with the shimmering color of a tropical lagoon.
CERAMICS Jan 1994 (v.30#5) pg. 68

All-American ribbon barrettes, jewelry and an elastic belt. (1) Patriotic hair bows are folded from grosgrain ribbon with a multicolor ribbon knot in the center. (2) Stars and stripes necklace and earrings have hearts fashioned from oven-bake modeling compound. The pendant is strung on red, white and blue rattail cords and accented with large beads. (3) Stars and stripes are painted on a purchased elastic belt using stretch paints in red, white, blue and silver glitter.
CRAFTS Jul 1991 (v.14#7) pg. 57, 43

Christmas candy necklace and earrings. Red, green and white oven-bake modeling compound is fashioned into beads that look like Christmas candy.
CRAFTS Dec 1993 (v.16#12) pg. 34

Heart-shaped jewelry is made from oven-bake polymer clay and decorated with acrylic paint. Stickpin, earrings and necklace are shown.
CRAFTS Feb 1994 (v.17#2) pg. 31, 47

Necklace and earrings feature "chocolate chip cookies" made from oven-bake polymer clay.
CRAFTS Aug 1995 (v.18#8) pg. 24

Glittering gold pendant. Easy-to-sculpt clay bead necklace is strung on black satin cord. A good beginner project.
CRAFTS May 1996 (v.19#5) pg. 60

Clay cub necklace for kids ages 6 and up to make. Polymer clay is molded and baked into the shape of a bear's head. Bear and accent beads are strung on a cord.
CRAFTS Dec 1997 (v.20#12) pg. 48

Faux turquoise necklace and earrings are made from polymer clay.
CRAFTS May 1998 (v.21#5) pg. 32

Garden flower jewelry and dangle earrings are crafted from colored polymer clay.
CRAFTS Jun-Jul 1999 (v.22#5) pg. 21

La Dame au Poupees. Using a small porcelain doll's head as decoration for a necklace and for a pincushion/music box.
DOLL CRAFTER Jul 1990 (v.6#3) pg. 68

Beginner polymer clay project necklace uses spade-shaped beads made with a cookie cutter.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Nov 1994 (v.48#8) pg. 96

Victorian fantasy choker. Beginner polymer clay choker project combines the density of clay spacers with paper beads made from highly embossed Anaglypta wallpaper.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Mar 1995 (v.48#12) pg. 92

A touch of tortoise. A polymer clay necklace project for beginners simulates an ancient Egyptian collar.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Apr 1995 (v.49#1) pg. 152

Mosaic necklace. A beginner-to-intermediate polymer clay project uses geometric patterns cut from cane you assemble from 5 colors of clay.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Oct 1995 (v.49#7) pg. 152

Anodized adornment. Wire and polymer clay necklace project using niobium seamless tubing and Fimo clay shapes. Intermediate skill level.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Mar 1996 (v.49#12) pg. 92

Striped doughnut necklace. Clay is formed into doughnut shapes, round and tube beads. These are strung on satin rat tail cording. A beginner-to-intermediate polymer clay project.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Sep 1996 (v.50#6) pg. 98

Flower necklace. An intermediate polymer clay project. Instructions for making a clay cane that features a flower motif. Beads (made from the cane) are strung together to make the necklace.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Oct 1996 (v.50#7) pg. 174

Autumn leaves necklace. Intermediate polymer clay project.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Oct 1997 (v.51#7) pg. 151

Basket-woven necklace and matching earrings feature beads made from polymer clay. Beginner-to-intermediate project.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Mar 1998 (v.51#12) pg. 74

Raffia necklace shows off chili peppers sculpted of Fimo modeling compound.
McCALLS NEEDLEWORK & CRAFTS Jun 1990 (v.35#3) pg. 65, 99

Butterfly lady ceramic necklace and matching earrings.
POPULAR CERAMICS #486 Jan 1990 (v.40#6) pg. 88

Greenware breastplates, earring and beads form unique ceramic jewelry. Two designs shown.
POPULAR CERAMICS #487 Feb 1990 (v.40#7) pg. 86

All that glitters. Three techniques for making ceramic jewelry. (1) Using a banding wheel to decorate earrings and pendant. (2) Textured necklace and earrings. (3) Necklace with filagree design.
POPULAR CERAMICS #488 Mar 1990 (v.40#8) pg. 12

Flower garden jewelry. Combine silk flowers with ceramic neck piece and ceramic earrings. The silk flowers are coated with a non-firing porcelain finish.
POPULAR CERAMICS #490 May 1990 (v.40#10) pg. 64

Great texture. Ceramic necklace simulates the look of turquoise inlaid with silver.
POPULAR CERAMICS #493 Aug 1990 (v.41#1) pg. 82

Ceramic earrings and necklace feature black spiders on white webs against a terra cotta background. Design pattern is included.
POPULAR CERAMICS #494 Sep 1990 (v.41#2) pg. 40

Bear claw necklace and earrings are simulated using ceramic reproductions and beads.
POPULAR CERAMICS #495 Oct 1990 (v.41#3) pg. 40

Sparklers. Ceramic necklaces, earrings and pins combines jet black underglaze with platinum lusters.
POPULAR CERAMICS #496 Nov 1990 (v.41#4) pg. 82

Tips on painting a ceramic necklace to simulate turquoise stones.
POPULAR CERAMICS #536 Apr 1994 (v.44#9) pg. 70

Ceramic necklace with a large shell-like pendant is finished in (1) turquoise and silver or (2) rhinestone trimmed.
POPULAR CERAMICS #540 Aug 1994 (v.45#1) pg. 30

Shimmering shells. Beautiful ceramic jewelry pieces take advantage of elegant black, white, and gold glazes. Necklace with a shell-like pendant is described.
POPULAR CERAMICS #540 Aug 1994 (v.45#1) pg. 36

Desert design necklace and earrings. Cattle skull ceramic miniatures are glazed with turquoise and gold.
POPULAR CERAMICS #540 Aug 1994 (v.45#1) pg. 38

Sunny necklace. Ceramic barrel beads in bright yellow are decorated with tiny floral decals. They are combined with smaller white barrel beads and silver filler beads to form the necklace.
POPULAR CERAMICS #540 Aug 1994 (v.45#1) pg. 39

Indian style ceramic necklace features painted flower designs with a rhinestone for the center.
POPULAR CERAMICS #541 Sep 1994 (v.45#2) pg. 40

Look of Lladro. Ceramic necklace with large free-form pendant can be made from either porcelain or earthenware.
POPULAR CERAMICS #541 Sep 1994 (v.45#2) pg. 73