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Wednesday, May 25, 2016

NEW! NEW!: Newest Puffy Heart Bracelets by Artist, Anita Berglund, in Polymer Clay

Yay, here are the first two newly listed bracelets that I have been working these last few weeks! Take a peek and I have added some more photos from behind the scenes as well. Click the titles to see the bracelet in my shop!
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Click here to see my Etsy Shop - A BERGIE CREATION

Puffy Heart Charm Bracelet. JAYDIN. Polymer Clay Puffy Hearts on Gunmetal Rolo Chain



Puffy Heart Charm Bracelet. DARIA. Blue Turquoise and White. Toggle Clasp












Tuesday, May 24, 2016

SNEAK PEEK: New Puffy Hearts, Bracelet Collection

Hot off the presses?! Okay, you know what I mean. After weeks of creating, preparing, photographing and now editing, FINALLY, I get to listen some of my puffy heart pieces for sale in my Etsy shop! You can see the mokume-gane technique information in previous posts if you want to know more. Just go to my creativity set called www.heartfullycreating.blogspot.com
Anyhoo, here are some rough cut photos, of the pieces I hope to have listed by the end of the day. I love making these hearts and the mecum-gane designs where they came from out of my favourite new medium, polymer clay.
To see A Bergie Creation at Etsy, just click here!

by Anita Berglund 2016

by Anita Berglund 2016

by Anita Berglund 2016

by Anita Berglund 2016

by Anita Berglund 2016



by Anita Berglund 2016




by Anita Berglund 2016

by Anita Berglund 2016


Thursday, May 19, 2016

STUDIO LIFE: Sneak Peek....

 Still working diligently on my newest designs of puffy hearts, created from polymer clay, using the mokume-gane technique. Click here to see more about mokume-gane technique in poly clay.
Love, love, love bright, cheerful colour! After all, who can not smile when they see them! Ever see God's gorgeous sunsets? Not once, have I ever heard anyone grumble when they see one.
Like I said before, it is taking a lot longer to finish these pieces, so I haven't been able to list any pieces yet. But as soon as I can, up they will go at www.abergiecreation.etsy.com!
Mokume-Gane Technique, Polymer clay, puffy heart pendant!  2016, Anita Berglund of A Bergie Creation
Mokume-Gane Technique, Polymer clay, puffy heart pendant!  2016, Anita Berglund of A Bergie Creation
Mokume-Gane Technique, Polymer clay, work in progress - 2016, Anita Berglund of A Bergie Creation


Mokume-Gane Technique, Polymer clay, work in progress - 2016, Anita Berglund of A Bergie Creation

Mokume-Gane Technique, Polymer clay, work in progress - 2016, Anita Berglund of A Bergie Creation

Mokume-Gane Technique, Polymer clay, work in progress - 2016, Anita Berglund of A Bergie Creation


Mokume-Gane Technique, Polymer clay, work in progress - 2016, Anita Berglund of A Bergie Creation

Mokume-Gane Technique, Polymer clay, work in progress - 2016, Anita Berglund of A Bergie Creation


Mokume-Gane Technique, Polymer clay, work in progress - 2016, Anita Berglund of A Bergie Creation

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

PEEK INSIDE MY STUDIO...What Am I Creating?

My recent work in progress. Puffy Heart Pendants with colourful mokume-gane cane.
Hi, just wanted to share what I have been crazy busy working on. For me crazy busy is always a good thing because I love creating. Makes sense then why, I have wanted to be an artist since I can remember!
For the last few weeks I have been turning some gorgeous mokume-gane cane designs into beads and heart pendants and other pieces. Once they are all formed and fired in the home oven. Usually 275 degrees fahrenheit. Then depending on the finish I want. I often sand and lightly buff the surface. To achieve a nice sheen, I love using Renaissance wax. It is a beautiful way to protect the surface and when buffed out, it leaves a subtle sheen. And these pieces that are finished this way, are left with a nice buttery feeling. I believe I heard another polymer clay artist describe the feel of it that way.
Because my hand strength is not great, I can not hand sand and buff to a high shine like some artists can. But I am happy with what I can accomplish with the tools I have.
HeArtfully Creating, is my creativity blog. Click to take a look. I just thought maybe that is why I have been into making heart pendants and dangles to make bracelets. When I just sold my first polymer clay puffy heart charm bracelet, I felt inspired to make more heart dangles. As an artist I tend to create what inspires me. But, as a shop owner, I also want to know what people would like to buy. No, I never was good at doing commissions because as an artist, I had a a difficult time painting or drawing something super specific. It's why I love just following my desire to create colourful designs and then if someone happens to want to buy them, that is a bonus!
Sneak Peek!
Here are some of my newest beads and pendants that I am just working on finishing the surfaces. Then the next step is creating wearable art by putting together the beads and such. Subscribe so you won't miss out on anything. I will be posting pictures of the first new pieces, fresh out of the studio BEFORE they are listed in my Etsy Shop, A Bergie Creation (Click to see my shop!)

My beads in water ready to be sanded!

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My recent work in progress. Puffy Heart Pendants and beads made with my colourful mokume-gane cane.
My recent work in progress. Puffy Heart Pendants and beads made with my colourful mokume-gane cane.
My recent work in progress. Puffy Heart Pendants and beads made with my colourful mokume-gane cane.

My recent work in progress. Puffy Heart Pendants and beads made with my colourful mokume-gane cane.


My recent work in progress. Puffy Heart Pendants and beads made with my colourful mokume-gane cane.

My recent work in progress. Puffy Heart Pendants and beads made with my colourful mokume-gane cane.


My recent work in progress. Puffy Heart Pendants and beads made with my colourful mokume-gane cane.