When I grocery shop at the local market around dinner,
sometimes I treat myself to Maki-sushi. My bead is inspired by a
Philadelphia roll. I formed it with Sculpey Polymer clay and created its green sushi
grass out of paper for the mini bento box.
Norma, hosted this week’s playful theme BEAD. Please visit her blog to see her beautiful bead and link to enjoy other
beads in the drawing challenge “strand.” Thank you Norma for this theme, I
enjoyed working 3D-mini again.
How delightful, Emily! (And possibly delicious, too, if one could eat polymer)?!
ReplyDeletexxoo, sus
emily!
ReplyDeleteI would like to bite in this
I looks like a candy
mmmmm
;^)))
Patrice A.
Ha, this is funny! Love that sushi-in-a-bento-bead! You made me smile!
ReplyDeletetanïa
Yes, yummy bead,
ReplyDeletedear Emily!
Looks delicious.
:)
x Ariane.
you are a rare and talented artist!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great bead Emily!. This is so fun. The colours look electric like they could be on a computer screen (yes I realize that I'm viewing it on a computer screen)...in a photo shot in nature, out in space somewhere, or in a lab. It is amazing. Love it. *smiles* Norma, x
ReplyDeleteyes! I could eat this up too! mmmmm
ReplyDeletehaha, lovely, i like how we all interpret this dc's, it looks very eatable indeed, x
ReplyDeletegreat idea and soooo lovely!
ReplyDeleteEmily
ReplyDeleteHow did I miss this??
This is so kawaii (cute) I love it a sushi bead. very clever and love the colours too.
Helen :)
your candy beat looks so beautiful!!
ReplyDelete:)) mano