Friday, December 31, 2010
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Free Christi Friesen Tutorial
Christi Friesen is offering this free pdf download of her wreath! What a great gift! You can find it HERE. A nice way to end out the year.
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tutorials
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
The Last of the Christmas Parties
Our friends have a huge holiday party...I mean a sit down dinner for a 100 friends.
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Holidays
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Meowy Christmas!
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Polymer,
Polymer Cards,
sculpture
Monday, December 27, 2010
Frosty's Tiger Coat
OK, this is the last of the polymer clay holiday cards (I think). I'm still loving the animal prints so I gave Frosty some tiger ear muffs and jacket. I've been trying my hand at Tunisian Crocheting. Why? I have no idea. What a disaster.
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Holidays,
Polymer,
Polymer Cards,
sculpture
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Merry Fishmas!
I saw some chocolates at Cabella's sports store that said Merry Fishmas on them. Made me laugh out loud. Had to go home and use up some scrap clay and peppermint canes. Hope you had a very Merry Fishmas!
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Polymer,
Polymer Cards,
sculpture
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Folks Dressed Up Like Escargots
In between shopping, I've been relaxing creating with polymer clay. Speaking of relaxing, we are going to watch "Christmas Vacation" (a tradition), then sit on the patio with a nice cup of hot chocolate and watch the fire in the fireplace. Now I can't get that song out of my head...."and folks dressed up like escargots, everybody knows...." Hope you all have a wonderful, warm, happy, joyous day!
Friday, December 24, 2010
Free Crocheted Necklace Tutorial
A free tutorial from Monica Welle Brown of M1 Designs on how to make the above crocheted necklace. You can find it HERE. It reminds me of the polymer clay ones that are so similar. I found it while I was looking through the jewelry patterns at Ravelry. I am probably the last person on earth to have discovered Ravelry (click HERE). It's free to sign up and what a treasure trove of knitting and crocheting patterns; some free, some not, but lots and lots of inspiration.
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tutorials
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Free Beaded Bracelet Tutorial
A gorgeous raised pattern beaded bracelet-free tutorial from Ruby's Beadwork. You can find it HERE. Merry Beading!!
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tutorials
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
My Work in a Gallery, Mall & Store
Inspired by Andy Warhol's painting technique, above are paintings of my polymer clay sculpture, "Warrior"........Ooooooo, they turned out great didn't they?
Above are two of my acrylic abstract paintings.
Above is one of my highly textured acrylic abstract paintings used as a backdrop for a mall display. How gorgeous is that!!!
And, last, but not least, above are three of my acrylic abstracts featured in the window of Grieders! I'm basking in this. Loving it, cherishing it....because these are what my work would look like in these places if any of the above were real. They're not. Photofunia is a photo editing program. What fun. I mean fun with a capital "F"! You can find it HERE. I just uploaded photos of my artwork into these photos and viola........I'm in galleries! They say you have to imagine it first, believe in it and then, who knows? Anything is possible.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Free Holly Wreath Tutorial
Isn't that a cute wreath? Add a pinback and it's a gorgeous pin. You could add glitter glue or metallic powders or paint some white snow on the holly leaf tips. You could add some bling to it with crystals or.....just enjoy as is. You can find the tutorial HERE. Thanks Polymer Express.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Oh Cactus Tree, Oh Cactus Tree......
That's what I've been singing instead of "Oh Christmas Tree, Oh Christmas Tree..." Our plein air painting group went to White Tank Mountains for the morning. It was so beautiful and peaceful. Below is what I was looking at and above is the result.
The dark frame makes the colors pop and the silver leaf frame brings out the pastels.
One of my fellow painters set up in the fine sand at the bottom of a wash. Again, I stayed on the main trail not wanting to make the descent with all my gear. I really enjoy the new sites, the fresh air, the painting challenge and the shared laughter. I'm looking forward to the next trip after the holidays.
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painting
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Gingerbread House Free Tutorial
This tutorial is from Polymer Clay Express.....click HERE. Lots of good stuff at Polymer Clay Express! These could be downsized to a pendant or pin.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Free Polymer Ribbon Candy Tutorial
Polymer Clay Ribbon Candy Tutorial from Polymer Clay Central (click HERE). I'm making mine in red, green and white! How about you?
Friday, December 17, 2010
Free Frosty Earrings Tutorial
Karen Mitchell and Ann Mitchell of AnKara Designs created the polymer clay Snowman Earrings tutorial for Amaco.com. You can find it HERE. Love these.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Merry Moebius
A polymer clay pin I made that I intend to wear with this moebius neck scarf I'm crocheting.
Oh, the kid mohair yarn is light as air, and the color Periwinkle is my favorite.
My neck scarf is based upon the above shoulder shawl pattern. It is Mirjam Bruck Cohen's design concept (written by Bonnie Pierce). You can find it HERE. Merry Moebius.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Doing the Happy Dance!!
I made it into the February, 2011 Polymer Cafe' magazine with my Egg-cetional Centerpiece Tree. I'm doing the dance of joy. It's a fun article on how to make polymer clay chocolate candy eggs for a centerpiece.
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Published
Monday, December 13, 2010
Beaded Holiday Bracelet
I won this hand beaded bracelet in a raffle. The bead artist is Sandra deBay. She was inspired by Linda Frechen's design in the August, 2007 Bead and Button magazine. You can purchase the pattern HERE. Linda Frechen accidentally stepped into a patch of poison ivy and from that she created an award winning beaded shoe.....which gave root (sorry) to the bracelet.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Free Lisa Pavelka Tutorial
This is a tutorial from Woman's Day (click HERE). It is written by Lisa Pavelka.
It is one of the projects in her book "The Complete Book of Polymer Clay" which is available from Amazon (click HERE). It's not really a holiday themed project, however, I wouldn't mind receiving one of these in my stocking.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Friday, December 10, 2010
Free Polymer Tutorial-Frosty & Friend
These are from HGTV Handmade Projects (click HERE). They are polymer embellished writing pens. So cute.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Global Warming and Frosty
Bet you thought these were polymer, huh? Nope, they're cookies. My kind of cookies!
You can find the recipe for these great cookies HERE at The Decorated Cookie blogspot. I get inspired from Meaghan Mountford's creations, thoroughly enjoy her sense of humor and appreciate her generosity in sharing.
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tutorials
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Dashing Through The Dough...
Feels good to just sit and make a pair of holiday earrings. Feels good to have some quiet time and not worry about "dashing through the dough" during this holiday season.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Free Tutorial - Ornament
From Polyform....Syndee Holt's Ribbon Ornaments. I love these! Click HERE. I really like these because they are so simple, but really pop on a tree.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Free Ornament Tutorial
I'm so sorry! Thank you Barbara of Pinelands Patches and Beadscapes for letting me know my links are not connecting. I THINK it is fixed now and am crossing my fingers for tomorrow.
You guessed it.....Polyform! Britta Lautenschlager's beautiful ornament can be found HERE.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Free Photo Album Cover Tutorial
Can't say enough great things about Polyform's website (click HERE); great products and tutorials. The album cover by Amy Koranek can be found HERE. Happy claying!
Friday, December 3, 2010
Frosty, Santa, Rudolph and......?
Polyform has a free tutorial for a Penguin by Kris Richards. It is so cute. You can find it HERE. I'm giving it a try later today.
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Holidays,
Miscellaneous,
tutorials
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