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Emily Squires Levine — Tree Trinket Bowl
I have always been drawn to small vessels, particularly those with colorful, intricate designs: a ceramic bowl from Turkey, a mother-of-pearl box.

Emily Squires Levine — Aspen Tree Bowl
I see colors and patterns, translating them into vessels of varied sizes and shapes. My interpretations are subtle but provide the basis for my designs, color palettes, and use of positive and negative space.

Helen Breil — In-the-Loop Pendant
This pendant, bisected with a loop, is an example based on my “In-the-Loop Pendants” video class. It features custom textures that give it energy and interest.

Dawn Stubitsch — Abstract Pendant
Abstract Pendant.

Dawn Stubitsch — Beetle Pendant
Beetle pendant.

Katie Way — Rainbow Art
Inspiration for this rainbow came from the trending (at the time) fiber rainbow earrings. Of course I needed to try my hand at creating a polymer clay version which morphed into this rainbow wall hanging of sorts.

Rita Bothelo — Colorful Minimalist Earrings
These colorful earrings are part of a larger collection that is inspired by Rita’s childhood memories of pure joy playing on the beach in Portugal.

Pavla Čepelíková — Bird Brooch
A cute little Sparrow brooch with a unique metallic mosaic on it. The piece is made by combining two of my beloved techniques: thin clay layering and metallic mosaic.

Melissa Terlizzi – Daisy
Daisy is an 8½-inch tall whimsical giraffe sculpture. Unfortunately, Daisy is too shy and delicate to travel.

Lynn Yuhr – Covering All the Angles
Angles, energetic carved lines, layers, and negative space provide the personality for this pendant…

Joan Tayler – Pill and Trinket Boxes
These three little boxes allow you to carry a ring, candy, or a lock of hair in your pocket without it coming open…

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