I just couldn't wait to share this little news with you!
I am so excited about this new cameo pin! It is already listed on my Etsy shop.
This piece is so special and beautiful in person. I made it with lots of love and attention to detail.
For the making of this cameo pin I used black and ivory polymer clay plus a white powdery patina to achieve the old look. And to make it just perfect I hand drew a sweet tiny flower on it with permanent ink.
The surface of this cameo has been slightly polished instead of varnished. I did this in order to imitate the finish of bakelite. I wanted this piece to look like an old piece of jewelry . If you could see it in person you wouldn't believe that it was made out of polymer clay. On the back of it there is a metal pin finding for easy wearing and also an oval of stiffened felt for a nice finishing touch.
Each cameo was made individually with lots of love, each one is unique and slightly different but for sure, they are all beautiful.
I get many compliments anytime I wear my bunny cameo :)
This piece measures about 2" in width and 1.5" in height (the perfect size, not too small and not too big). It will arrive packed in a sweet little box for protection.
| I hope that you like it! Elsita :) (This pin runs in a very limited edition of 10. I won't be making new ones but I will come out with new designs in the future, I can't wait! :) |








Beautiful bunrab!
Your artwork is lovely : )
Posted by: boltandfrolic | October 27, 2009 at 10:40 AM
do you think the little black bunny could take a giant leap write into my lap to come to work with me today. I think it would really help me get through my long work day. I love that top.
Posted by: margaret Oomen | October 28, 2009 at 03:58 AM
so bummed I missed out. Would have been a perfect memorial to my much loved, but-now-in-bunny-heaven, bunny. Gorgeous work as always.
Posted by: Karin | October 28, 2009 at 09:38 AM
Hi Karin!
There are still 4 cameos left!
Elsita :)
Posted by: Elsita :) | October 28, 2009 at 12:55 PM
I think this technique is so interesting. It lends itself to all kinds of ideas. i hope you do more like this. It's quite intriguing.
Posted by: terisa | November 06, 2009 at 08:35 PM