This Regards A Grave Matter
Here lies hypochondriac Rick -
For once he was right when he said he was sick.

I used polymer clay and acrylic paint and threw him in some "rocky" coffee beans.

These are the supplies from Michael's Craft store I used for all my Halloween polymer fun. Ricky D. Bones is from the skeleton candy mold, the Batty Bookmarks are from the small aluminum cookie cutters and I used Sculpey's Glow In The Dark polymer clay. So go have a good breakfast of some
Scream of Wheat and then go create something for next month's Halloween parties.
10 comments:
He is so very cool! Loved the skulls from yesterday too.
HA! Great!
LOL...surely sick from overdose of caffeine! Love it!
Awesome skeleton! Loving seeing all your neat Halloween theme ideas and projects :)
Love your skeleton, Marlene! Skull heads from yesterday were cool! Waiting to see what else you make for Halloween!
So glad you are enjoying them because I sure am enjoying making them.
I have to get to Michael's! I've been making witches' fingers all week thanks to an earlier post. I also want to thank you for my new pinning obsession. I've read about Pinterest on a couple of blogs, but the link in your sidebar got me started. Great blog!
I'm happy to hear I have enabled your Pinterest addiction (hehe). Isn't it great? I'm making more Witches Fingers too, but, this time, I am not making the fingernails so pretty!
I just did a blog post on how your blog inspired my new Pinterest addiction. Thanks again!
http://creativesprinkle.blogspot.com/2011/09/pinterest-5-reasons-you-should-be.html
I'm off to check it out. Thank you so much.
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