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Ludmila Bakulina
Polymer Clay Artist &Jewelry Maker
Welcome to SweetyBijou, your go-to destination for unique and high-quality tools designed to inspire polymer and metal clay artists. I’m Ludmila Bakulina, the passionate heart behind this store, dedicated to elevating your artistic journey.
At SweetyBijou, we specialize in creating an array of specialized tools that cater to the needs of artists like you. Our product range includes custom-designed silicone textures, rubber textures, plastic cutters, and unique high-sharp cutters. Each tool is crafted with precision to ensure the finest detail and quality. Additionally, we offer innovative blades and bakeable blanks for jewelry, enabling artists to push the boundaries of their creativity.
My journey in the world of polymer clay art began in 2012, and since then, I have immersed myself in exploring and combining various mixed media like paints, inks, decorative pastas, resin, stones, and powders. This diverse experience is reflected in the products we offer, ensuring they meet the versatile needs of our customers.
Beyond just providing tools, SweetyBijou is committed to inspiring and nurturing creativity. To support this, I share my knowledge and tips through video tutorials, aiming to assist both budding and experienced artists in refining their craft. These tutorials are a window into the world of polymer clay art, offering guidance, inspiration, and a community for creative minds.
In every creation, whether it’s a piece of jewelry, a unique decor item, or a tool, my goal is to infuse elegance and joy into the artistic process. Through SweetyBijou, I strive to not only enhance the beauty of your creations but also to uplift spirits and spread happiness.
Join me in this artistic journey at SweetyBijou, where creativity knows no bounds, and every tool opens a door to new possibilities.
Publications
Polymer Week Magazine
Photo tutorial – Pink Quartz Imitation
Polymer Week Magazine
Spring 2018, page 48
Links:
– Facebook Post
– Buy Magazine Online
Photo Tutorial – Dragon’s Agate Imitation
Polymer Week Magazine
Winter 2018, page 51
In the Polymer Week Magazine you can also find a tutorial by Ludmila Bakulina where ou can learn a really nice Dragon’s Agat imitation effect
Links:
– Facebook Post
– Buy Magazine Online