Exploring the Watercolor Effect in Polymer Clay

Samantha from Jessama Tutorials

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Samantha from Jessama Tutorials

Hi. I'm Samantha from Jessama Tutorials. I fell in love with polymer clay way back in 2013 and have been creating ever since.

Having lived in South Africa and now in Australia, I have a wide range of inspiration to pull into my art. I experiment in multiple areas of polymer clay from canes to mixed media. Though, imitating stones is definitely where I focus.

I split my time now between developing my own clay tools for my Etsy store and teaching online polymer clay classes.

I love teaching and hope to make polymer clay a fun and approachable art form for all.

Turquoise earrings and jewelry making materials with torn watercolor paper and textured wooden background, demonstrating a faux turquoise watercolor effect.

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