It is a fact that polymer clay crafters convert any kitchen tool they can find to assist them with their clay creation. So, when I saw this Sugar Cookie Bowls recipe on Pinterest I thought to my self "Mmmmmmm... need to try this someday!".
..... well, the day has come, and I took out my cookie bowl pan and made little cute ring dishes.
Here they are, just before the oven, with my 3 favorite colors on their outside.
I've used varnish only on the inside
ring holder ~ ring keeper ~ ring dish ~ ring catcher ~ jewelry dish
you name it, they are small and cute :-)
Ring dish must have rings, otherwise it is just a small bowl ;-)
Making this dishes are fun, easy and very quick. They are not just cute, these dishes are useful, practical and great for little presents.
This is a great opportunity to invite you to follow my Pinterest boards and enjoy beautiful, fun, cool and exiting stuff that I love.
~ Have a great cool weekend ~
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ReplyDeleteתודה רבה רבה ריקי :)
DeleteHi! How do you transfer the image inside the bowl?
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Hello eurojaaa,
DeleteNo, it is a sheet made from canes, but you can do that with transfer too :)
thank you for sharing your idea
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda :) Enjoy !!!
Deletethanks for the idea. what varnish do you use?
ReplyDeleteThank you Sara :)
DeleteI use the FIMO original OLD varnish... I have some left.
Thank you for this cute and very useful idea! I love how tiny but still useful they are and can see SO many uses for them - beside the bed, beside the sink, inside the door for keys!!! Practical and small! GREAT gift idea!! Now I can't wait to try 'em!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for your comment!
DeleteEnjoy creating!
Ronit
Hello, Is this a cold ceramic clay! ?? Can we know the time and the temperature of cooking plz?
ReplyDeleteThank u ☺
Hello Roula,
DeleteThese dishes are from Polymer Clay FIMO brand.
All you need to know about temperature and baking in the oven is in this post:
https://ronitgolan.blogspot.com/2014/01/how-to-work-with-polymer-clay.html
Thank you for visiting mu blog,
Ronit