By: Jessica Partain (Author), Susan Partain (Author)
Discover the perfect way to craft your own unique jewelry with The Polymer Clay Cookbook: Tiny Food Jewelry to Whip Up and Wear by Jessica Partain. This best-selling fashion models book is easy to read and understand, and provides overall satisfaction and great value for money. Create your own tiny food jewelry with this comprehensive guide and show off your creative side!Ann-Sofie Svedström: Många bra tips och idéer samt tydliga instruktioner
Sweden on Sep 30, 2022
Susan GreenbergSusan Greenberg: I used this book to make my first pie for my miniature bakery. The method was simple for the pumpkin pie. Almost everything in the book can be used to make the miniature food for miniature uses as well as charms on jewelry.
United States on Nov 30, 2021
Amazon Customer: Great info, nice real recipes. Real basic non realistic projects. Printed on good quality paperstock with great photos and prop ideas. Easy to mimic for realism
Canada on Jan 02, 2020
Sarah: Has some really cute and inventive projects, definitely looking forward to trying a few of them out!
Canada on Jun 18, 2018
Elizabeth: The beginning section of this book makes it very clear on how to start out with working with Polymer Clay. The authors don't drag on, and many pictures (which clears up details) are provided. If you buy this book as a beginner, I highly recommend not skipping to the projects, and even reading the troubleshooting part. They also put in a "safety" note about baking the clay, which I was glad to have.
The projects seem simple, but have some great tips if you're just starting out, like different ways to mix clay colors, and how to make each project a charm. However, the projects don't show you how to make really detailed "food." It would be simple to expand on what the book provides, but if you're already experienced with polymer clay then you might not learn anything new.
United States on Jun 07, 2014
C.K.: Habe mir insgesamt drei Bücher über Polymer Clay gekauft, aber das hier ist der Hammer!
Super-ausführliche Einleitung, Materialkunde, Grundtechniken etc. Unglaublich viele bebilderte Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitungen kleine, süße "Leckereien" für Ketten, Ohrringe, Ringe. Es gibt so viele Variationen, daß man sich nicht genau an eine Anleitung halten muß.
Habe mir jetzt erst mein Material gekauft, so daß ich noch keine Ergebnisse beschreiben kann, aber mit diesem Buch sollte das kein Problem sein.
Ein bißchen (oder auch mehr) englisch sollte man allerdings können.
Germany on Nov 29, 2013
Anonym: Das Buch ist nicht schlecht. Ich bin ein vollkommener Fimo-Neuling und kam mit dem Buch auf Anhieb gut klar. Es sind Dinge zu Techniken und auch zum Schmuckbasteln erklärt, das hat mir gut gefallen.
Auch die Ideen, die im Buch gezeigt werden, haben mir an sich ganz gut gefallen, nur man merkt das es kein deutsches Buch ist. Mit den gezeigten Feiermtagssüßigkeiten kann ich persönlich nichts anfangen. Auch sind die gewählten Motive zwar schön und verständlich erklärt (also mir reichen die Bilder um auch ohne riesige Englischkenntnisse alles zu verstehen) aber die Auswahl der Motive an sich ist sehr gewöhnlich und nichts wirklich besonderes dabei.
Aber als Anfänger erhält man einen guten Einblick in Techniken und wie sich mit Fimo arbeiten lässt :) Ich würde das Buch wieder kaufen!
Germany on Jul 23, 2013
Alyssa: I really loved this book! When I bought it I was so excited! I was a complete beginner and the pictures are great! They show you everything step by step! And everything is just SO cute! I'm practicing every day and, as soon as I master it, I am planning to sell them on the web! I also LOVE how the book has a life size ball of clay (printed oon the page)that you need for each project (in each color needed). GREAT for beginners or people who want to improve and learn more!!
The only thing I didnt like was the part of the book that explains how to attatch hardware(headpins,eyepins,wire,etc). And that was because I have watched MANY tutorials on YouTube (another great source on how to make charms:)!!)and they simply just get the wire, fold it over, stick it into the charm, and put crazy glue so it will stay there. The headpins can be pretty pricey, so I prefer the wire method better.
But other than that I <3 this book 100%!!! :) I'm soo happy with it and would deffinatly recomend it to a fellow craft buddy or buy it again!!
United States on Jul 01, 2010
Charlain Hemmings: My little grand-daughter has been "squishing" and "mooshing" my clay for quite some time now so I ordered this book thinking it might take her to the next level of being able to make something pretty and useful that she could be proud of.
I own many polymer books but this one is a pure delight! The first chapters explain various clays, tools, coloring and basic techniques in a way that's informative without a lot of gobbly-gook. Then it's "on to the cooking!" My grand-daughter is only a "beginner reader" but she was able to understand most of the instructions with minimal help because they are detailed and easy to follow with each step phtographed as clear as I've ever seen! (Koodo's to the photographer!) At the end of the day we were both thrilled with the charm bracelet she had made "all by herself" and... well,it was one of those days that memories are made of!
PLUS, as soon as she was out the door I was popping out bracelets of my own for family and friends and having a grand time of it.
Experianced clayers or "newbys" will enjoy this book
United States on Dec 08, 2009
Create Tiny Food Jewelry from Polymer Clay with The Polymer Clay Cookbook | Revolutionary Black Women Who Changed the Course of Fashion: Supreme Models | Discover the Timeless Elegance of Karl Lagerfeld's Collection for Chanel | |
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Sale off | $9 OFF | ||
Total Reviews | 9 reviews | 57 reviews | 27 reviews |
Language | English | English | English |
ISBN-10 | 0823024849 | 1419736140 | 0300218699 |
Polymer Clay | Polymer Clay | ||
Dimensions | 7.44 x 0.43 x 7.44 inches | 9.4 x 1 x 12.35 inches | 11.1 x 7.9 x 2 inches |
Publisher | Watson-Guptill; NO-VALUE edition | Harry N. Abrams; Illustrated edition | Yale University Press; First Edition ~1st Printing |
Jewelry Craft (Books) | Jewelry Craft | ||
Fashion Design | Fashion Design | Fashion Design | Fashion Design |
Customer Reviews | 4.7/5 stars of 264 ratings | 4.9/5 stars of 1,003 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 1,443 ratings |
Paperback | 160 pages | ||
Best Sellers Rank | #8 in Polymer Clay#57 in Jewelry Craft #233 in Fashion Design | #102 in Portrait Photography#124 in Fashion History#274 in Fashion Design | #80 in Fashion Models#701 in Textile & Costume #1,782 in Fashion Design |
ISBN-13 | 978-0823024841 | 978-1419736148 | 978-0300218695 |
Item Weight | 13.8 ounces | 3.66 pounds | 5.85 pounds |
Sue: Lots of cute ideas in this book, well explained and illustrated.
United States on Aug 25, 2023