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]]>Costa is a jewelry maker based in Lisbon, Portugal, who found her true calling when she started working with polymer clay. She’s always been a huge fan of cakes and miniatures, and she came up with a creative way to mix her two biggest passions into one.
“I fell in love with polymer clay and modeling a few years ago, and nowadays I can reconcile these two passions and have my dream job: making miniature food… I am always looking to create something new, unique, and above all… super cute!” she writes on her Etsy page.
Costa’s polymer clay creations take many different shapes and forms, but food is definitely her biggest source of inspiration. She celebrated her heritage with her signature Portuguese collection, but she’s also no stranger to making jewelry shaped like everything from donuts and cookies to toast and pancakes.
In addition to sharing her creations online, Costa is committed to helping other people make their own polymer clay jewelry. She shared dozens of silicone molds that you can use to make your own charms and miniature foods.
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]]>Joy was just 13 when she first discovered polymer clay and she dabbled with it for a while before taking a break during her high school years. Her secret talent lay dormant for a while, but something shifted during the global pandemic when she found herself searching for a new creative outlet.
She rediscovered her love for polymer clay during this time and found endless joy in experimenting with different designs.
“I specialize in realistic miniature polymer clay food accessories, however, I love making all things cute and whimsical. I tend to get restless making the same designs, this leads to a huge range of unique pieces and regular one-off designs,” she writes on her official website.
The majority of Joy’s creations are made to order, and she mostly focuses on making earrings shaped like different foods. Her most popular videos capture her step-by-step process of making pickle, grape, and toast earrings, and they’ve been viewed by millions of people.
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]]>The post Susana Costa is Making Perfectly Delicious Food-Themed Jewelry appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Costa is a jewelry maker based in Lisbon, Portugal, who found her true calling when she started working with polymer clay. She’s always been a huge fan of cakes and miniatures, and she came up with a creative way to mix her two biggest passions into one.
“I fell in love with polymer clay and modeling a few years ago, and nowadays I can reconcile these two passions and have my dream job: making miniature food… I am always looking to create something new, unique, and above all… super cute!” she writes on her Etsy page.
Costa’s polymer clay creations take many different shapes and forms, but food is definitely her biggest source of inspiration. She celebrated her heritage with her signature Portuguese collection, but she’s also no stranger to making jewelry shaped like everything from donuts and cookies to toast and pancakes.
In addition to sharing her creations online, Costa is committed to helping other people make their own polymer clay jewelry. She shared dozens of silicone molds that you can use to make your own charms and miniature foods.
The post Susana Costa is Making Perfectly Delicious Food-Themed Jewelry appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post Joy’s Handmade Boutique’s Jewelry Takes the Shape of Our Favorite Foods appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Joy was just 13 when she first discovered polymer clay and she dabbled with it for a while before taking a break during her high school years. Her secret talent lay dormant for a while, but something shifted during the global pandemic when she found herself searching for a new creative outlet.
She rediscovered her love for polymer clay during this time and found endless joy in experimenting with different designs.
“I specialize in realistic miniature polymer clay food accessories, however, I love making all things cute and whimsical. I tend to get restless making the same designs, this leads to a huge range of unique pieces and regular one-off designs,” she writes on her official website.
The majority of Joy’s creations are made to order, and she mostly focuses on making earrings shaped like different foods. Her most popular videos capture her step-by-step process of making pickle, grape, and toast earrings, and they’ve been viewed by millions of people.
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