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This miniature clay jewelry looks good enough to eat

Posted at 1:01 PM, Feb 02, 2016
and last updated 2016-02-02 13:01:56-05

RICHMOND, Va - Jessica Partain, Co-Owner of Inedible Jewelry, showed off her crafting skills by walking Jessica Noll through the steps of creating miniature clay jewelry that looks good enough to eat. Jessica and her sister Susan also co-authored “The Polymer Clay Cookbook,” a DIY guide to making tiny food jewelry. You can catch them at the Crafty Bastards Cabin Fever event on Saturday, February 6th from 10am to 7pm in Washington, DC. For more information visit www.inediblejewelry.com.