
Announcement
Shop for artisan-made polymer clay jewelry, focal beads, Anglican rosaries, Protestant & Catholic mini-rosaries and Jewish mezuzahs. "Artistry in polymer clay."
Here in sunny Florida under swaying palm trees, I create everything you see in my studio. My items are usually one of a kind, made in twos and threes. I use Sculpey Premo! polymer clay, gold, silver, crystal, glass, paper, and gemstone minerals. My pins are unique. My house blessing cases and mezuzahs make wonderful wedding and house warming gifts. My rosaries and chaplets are cherished by those celebrating life milestones or facing life challenges. Some of my jewelry makes a statement. And some is very droll!
Explore my world. Heart my shop and return often.
Sweetchild Jewelry has been featured in:
artizen magazine: http://publications.catstonepress.com/i/110413/34
The Polymer Arts magazine: http://thepolymerarts.com/SampleIssues.html Scroll down to Spring, 2015 issue, page 47.
Treasures Paper Doll Magazine: https://issuu.com/lvkpaperdolls/docs/magazine_-_may_2018
ALL MY ITEMS ARRIVE BEAUTIFULLY GIFT-WRAPPED.
I accept Paypal, credit cards and Etsy gift cards.
Choose your shipping method:
USPS First Class mail (2-5 days, bubble mailer/cardboard box),
First Class mail international (10+ days, cardboard box),
USPS Priority Mail-- in USA (2-3 days, Priority mail box packaging).
I wrap items in a LOT of bubble wrap, then pack that in either a bubble mailer or sturdy cardboard box. None of my items have ever been damaged in transit because I do take care to wrap carefully. I want your item to reach you in perfect condition, ready for the lucky recipient to open or give as a gift.
FLORIDA SHOPPERS: REMEMBER TO PAY SALES TAX of 6% PLUS any DISCRETIONARY COUNTY SALES TAX. If you do not include discretionary county sales tax I will send you a Paypal invoice which you will have to pay before I can ship your items to you. Questions? Convo me before you buy.
Rosary and chaplet care: Keep your rosary or chaplet in a protective pouch or small box in your pocket or handbag. Treat it like jewelry or a useful piece of religious art. Take care not to crush it, sleep on top of it, yank it by one part, or drop it. Polymer clay is tough but it CAN break if too forcefully bent, and stone or glass beads can shatter if stepped on, or dropped on a hard surface. Using this simple care, your rosary or chaplet will give you many years of service. Suggested age for my items is 16+. My rosaries, jewelry and accessories are not for children.
Can't find what you want? Check out my Amazon shop:
http://www.amazon.com/handmade/sweetchild-jewelry
Browse my second Etsy shop: www.ShawlShelter.etsy.com
Social media:
www.facebook.com/sweetchildJewelry
www.pinterest.com/VirginiaSoskin
www.twitter.com/SweetChildJewel
www.fashmates.com/SweetchildJewelry
I am proud to belong to the following Etsy teams:
www.etsy.com/teams/21661/growth-on-steroids
www.etsy.com/teams/12408/team-serenity
www.etsy.com/teams/16471/celebration-times
I earned a BFA in Painting from Kutztown University of PA and a Master of Education in Art from Penn State. I've been an art educator, quiltmaker, designer of cross stitch for Better Homes and Gardens magazines and The Needlecraft Shop publications, and of course, a polymer clay artist. Thank you for visiting!
Announcement
Shop for artisan-made polymer clay jewelry, focal beads, Anglican rosaries, Protestant & Catholic mini-rosaries and Jewish mezuzahs. "Artistry in polymer clay."
Here in sunny Florida under swaying palm trees, I create everything you see in my studio. My items are usually one of a kind, made in twos and threes. I use Sculpey Premo! polymer clay, gold, silver, crystal, glass, paper, and gemstone minerals. My pins are unique. My house blessing cases and mezuzahs make wonderful wedding and house warming gifts. My rosaries and chaplets are cherished by those celebrating life milestones or facing life challenges. Some of my jewelry makes a statement. And some is very droll!
Explore my world. Heart my shop and return often.
Sweetchild Jewelry has been featured in:
artizen magazine: http://publications.catstonepress.com/i/110413/34
The Polymer Arts magazine: http://thepolymerarts.com/SampleIssues.html Scroll down to Spring, 2015 issue, page 47.
Treasures Paper Doll Magazine: https://issuu.com/lvkpaperdolls/docs/magazine_-_may_2018
ALL MY ITEMS ARRIVE BEAUTIFULLY GIFT-WRAPPED.
I accept Paypal, credit cards and Etsy gift cards.
Choose your shipping method:
USPS First Class mail (2-5 days, bubble mailer/cardboard box),
First Class mail international (10+ days, cardboard box),
USPS Priority Mail-- in USA (2-3 days, Priority mail box packaging).
I wrap items in a LOT of bubble wrap, then pack that in either a bubble mailer or sturdy cardboard box. None of my items have ever been damaged in transit because I do take care to wrap carefully. I want your item to reach you in perfect condition, ready for the lucky recipient to open or give as a gift.
FLORIDA SHOPPERS: REMEMBER TO PAY SALES TAX of 6% PLUS any DISCRETIONARY COUNTY SALES TAX. If you do not include discretionary county sales tax I will send you a Paypal invoice which you will have to pay before I can ship your items to you. Questions? Convo me before you buy.
Rosary and chaplet care: Keep your rosary or chaplet in a protective pouch or small box in your pocket or handbag. Treat it like jewelry or a useful piece of religious art. Take care not to crush it, sleep on top of it, yank it by one part, or drop it. Polymer clay is tough but it CAN break if too forcefully bent, and stone or glass beads can shatter if stepped on, or dropped on a hard surface. Using this simple care, your rosary or chaplet will give you many years of service. Suggested age for my items is 16+. My rosaries, jewelry and accessories are not for children.
Can't find what you want? Check out my Amazon shop:
http://www.amazon.com/handmade/sweetchild-jewelry
Browse my second Etsy shop: www.ShawlShelter.etsy.com
Social media:
www.facebook.com/sweetchildJewelry
www.pinterest.com/VirginiaSoskin
www.twitter.com/SweetChildJewel
www.fashmates.com/SweetchildJewelry
I am proud to belong to the following Etsy teams:
www.etsy.com/teams/21661/growth-on-steroids
www.etsy.com/teams/12408/team-serenity
www.etsy.com/teams/16471/celebration-times
I earned a BFA in Painting from Kutztown University of PA and a Master of Education in Art from Penn State. I've been an art educator, quiltmaker, designer of cross stitch for Better Homes and Gardens magazines and The Needlecraft Shop publications, and of course, a polymer clay artist. Thank you for visiting!
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Reviews
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Angie on Jun 22, 2022
4 out of 5 starsItem broke within a few days of wearing in normal environment. I received a full refund from seller which I never expected and was absolutely delighted about. Maybe I’m just too much for polymer clay! 😂 I will definitely purchase from this shop again. Great CS. In fact, I’ll be looking for something new today!!!
Virginia responded on Jun 30, 2022
Wow, thank you so much. You are a dear and I value your patronage. Thanks again!
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Kristen on May 17, 2022
5 out of 5 starsThis gift was PERFECT. My friend is graduating high school and going to Baylor University to study bioethics and religion. She LOVED how this gift had inspiration from spirituality and other religions while still being a gorgeous catholic Rosemary. The item is stunning in person and the shipping was almost immediate. Could not recommend this seller and their work enough. Much love!
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leighlellen on May 13, 2022
5 out of 5 starsVery cute, adorable little fox faces on the handle. Make crocheting even more fun. Ordering another!
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Miriam on Jan 5, 2022
5 out of 5 starsThe quality of the item was far beyond what I could have hoped for...just beautiful and very cool like Picasso's work the item more than matched the description and definitely met my expectations. You do beautiful work. So very impressed. Thanks so so much
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Miriam on Jan 5, 2022
5 out of 5 starsThe quality of the item was far beyond what I could have hoped for...just beautiful the item more than matched the description and definitely met my expectations. You do such lovely beautiful work. So very impressed. Thanks so so much
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Sanchia on Nov 1, 2021
5 out of 5 starsI recently received my order and it is better than in picture! Thank you very much, Virginia.
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Karen on Oct 11, 2021
5 out of 5 starsI thought this was beautiful and the colors were just perfect. It was a gift for a Bat Mitzvah and the Torah Scroll charm was perfect!
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About SweetchildJewelry
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Some of my clay canes -- clay rolls with embedded designs. Slices are used to decorate beads, crosses and pins.
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A series of my handmade colorful Jewish mezuzahs.
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My handmade beads ready for you to use in your jewelry making.
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A complicated kaleidoscope cane made of intricate clay pieces.
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Every Anglican Rosary and Chaplet buyer receives this brochure of Anglican rosaries, their history and use.
Polymer Clay stokes my imagination!
Welcome! I love polymer clay -- what a nifty invention! Polymer clay (PC) is a malleable form of artist-grade polyvinyl chloride, PVC, the same material as white plumbing pipe. It is cured by placing it in an oven at 250 degrees for 25 minutes. When cured, it is durable, lightweight, fadeproof and waterproof. Polymer clay allows for very individual artistic expression. That's why each PC artist’s work is so unique. It can be rolled, extruded, textured, stamped, incised, inlaid, and buffed. You can drape it around a form and work in three-dimensions. PC can also imitate amber, lapis, or ivory.
Every PC artist learns some basic techniques. One is a Skinner blend for creating smooth gradations of color on one clay sheet; a pasta machine does all the work! Then roll two such sheets together and you have a spiral cane! Now isn't that FUN?? Clay canes are rolls or blocks of clay in which an embedded design runs lengthwise. I cut thin slices from the ends of these canes and inlay them on my rosary beads and crosses, as well as my bead sets, business card cases, and pins, all inlaid with canework in checks, leaves, flowers, spirals, stars or kaleidoscopic designs. Face canes are one of the most difficult canes to make; some of my pins include them. The mica shift technique aligns the microscopic mica grains in metallic polymer clay to hold a chatoyant design in the clay even though the clay surface is flat. And finally, mokume gane, a technique derived from Japanese metal work, involves creating a multi-layered stack of clay, incising and poking its surface with texture tools, and then slicing off thin layers and using them in decorative ways.
Depending on the colors of clay you use, and the control you have over the clay, the results for all these techniques are either fascinating and lovely (Oh, look what happened -- how cool!), or horribly ugly ("Oh rats, what a failure!") One good thing is that no clay is wasted. Even scrap clay is used again. I rarely throw away even a pea-sized piece of clay.
Attention to detail is very important. Making sure clay edges meet, wet hand-sanding edges and buffing surfaces to a shine with a soft cotton wheel on my Dremel tool -- I take a lot of care in the details because that creates a professional product.
Then I enjoy the artistic challenge of combining PC with gemstone and crystal beads, silver and gold wire, gold and silver leafing, jewelry findings, and found objects to create jewelry and objects of beauty. I make a variety of jewelry, items with Jewish themes, religious items like Anglican rosaries and Anglican and Catholic mini-rosaries, crochet hooks, sewing tools, and herb garden markers. And beads, beads, beads. Even jewelry-makers on Etsy buy my beads for focals in their DIY jewelry-making. It's so much fun to see what they make with my beads.
My shop is called Sweetchild Jewelry because my last name, Soskin, means “seuss-kind,” or "sweet child" in German. I have been making art since I was a sweet child. OK, I wasn’t always sweet. I was probably feisty and bossy most of the time! I’ve been a public school art teacher, a cross stitch designer and quilt maker. I began working with PC in 2007. I opened this Etsy shop around that time.
My studio has evolved over ten years and works well for me. My clay table is an old executive sized desk and I work on a square foot of white marble. I have a good studio light and my Dremel tool at that table. On shelving made of bricks and boards I keep my clay canes in plastic wrap, and many boxes of pressed glass, seed, and stone beads. The desk drawers hold ribbon, dozens of clear plastic boxes of seed beads in many sizes, colors, shapes and finishes, scrapbooking scissors, acrylic paints, wires, beading threads, and pewter, silver and gold plated beads and findings. I have unusual things like postage stamps, texture sheets, watch parts, buttons, and much more. All these items at my fingertips provide great expressive range.
Follow me on social media:
www.facebook.com/sweetchildjewelry
www.pinterest.com/virginiasoskin
www.twitter.com/sweetchildjewel
https://www.fashmates.com/shop-section-browse/sweetchildjewelry/looks
I am a member of these Etsy teams:
Team Serenity: www.etsy.com/teams/12408/team-serenity
Growth on Steroids: www.etsy.com/teams/growth-on-steroids
Celebration Times: www.etsy.com/teams/16471/celebration-times
Thank you so much for stopping by and browsing in my shop. It's my pleasure to have you visit. I hope you have learned a bit more about polymer clay and what a challenging but fascinating art medium it is.
Shop members
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Virginia Soskin
Owner, Maker, Designer, Curator
I love to work with polymer clay. Its versatility enables PC artists to create unique work. Etsy shoppers value artisan-made, one-of-a-kind jewelry. You make a statement by supporting individual artists. Thank you for your support!
Shop policies
My work is one of a kind, and ready to ship. Beautiful gift wrapping is free for all items.
Accepted payment methods
Returns and exchanges
I gladly accept returns and exchanges
I don't accept cancellations
The following items can't be returned or exchanged
- Custom or personalized orders
- Perishable products (like food or flowers)
- Digital downloads
- Intimate items (for health/hygiene reasons)
Returns and exchange details
No refunds are available if you leave negative feedback without contacting me first to see if I can make things right for you. I will leave you feedback after you leave me feedback and are happy with your purchase.
I will make repairs for a repair fee plus the cost of materials, and I will tell you how much that will cost before you ship the item back to me for repairs, so you can decide if it's worth it to you. (YOU pay shipping to me for the repair, and also for the shipping to return the item to you.) Simple repairs, such as regluing a pin back can be done by you at home with super glue. (I wear my pins all the time and have never had one come off.)
Payment
FLORIDA BUYERS: Add 6% state sales tax PLUS ANY ADDITIONAL DISCRETIONARY COUNTY SALES TAX FOR ALL SHIPMENTS TO FLORIDA ADDRESSES. If there is a sales tax discrepancy requiring convos or e-mails, I wait to ship items until I receive your surtax payment via Paypal. Check here to see if your county has a surtax, and add that amount to your payment:
http://dor.myflorida.com/dor/forms/current/dr15dss_1113.pdf
Shipping
USPS Priority mail (2-3 days, SMALL flat rate box and more expensive)
USPS First class mail (2-5 days, less expensive, cardboard box or bubble mailer)
USPS International First class mail (6-10 days), cardboard box.
FLORIDA BUYERS be sure to include 6% state sales tax PLUS any discretionary county sales tax. Not including any county surtax will cause shipping delays.
Holiday rush: I make every effort to get your items in the mail the day or day after you pay, but I am not responsible for postal delivery speed. Avoid stress by ordering in a timely manner.
I do not offer refunds for Post Office shipping loss. I will happily share your item's shipping receipt information with you if you need it, in order to find any lost merchandise.
If you order larger or multiple items, I may need to convo you prior to shipping to quote you a shipping price. Usually 2-3 items can ship in one small box.
Additional policies and FAQs
Mezuzahs come without a scroll. Scrolls can be ordered from www.jewishsource.com.