Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Happy Halloween
Labels:
Holidays,
Polymer,
Polymer Cards,
Zombies
Monday, October 29, 2012
Phenomenal Cactus Skeleton
Camera clicking away......me happier than a witch in a broom factory!
Labels:
Skeletons
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Halloween Past
polymer clay gingerbread skeleton cookies and parties with friends...............remembering Halloween of last year. I love Halloween. We had too much going on this year to even decorate. We had new tile put in our house, new windows and expanded my studio so everything has been in disarray. So I'm enjoying looking back on a month of Halloween creations from 2011 (click HERE).
Labels:
Halloween,
Holidays,
Polymer,
Skeletons,
tablescapes
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Stocking Face #6
TRICK OR TREAT BY YOUR ASTROLOGICAL SIGN
Aries pushes the others aside to get to the door first.
Taurus will only eat the finest of Swiss chocolates.
Gemini goes around the neighborhood once, changes costumes and goes around again.
Cancer stays at home and gives candy to the other trick-or-treaters.
Leos plan their costume for months, then won't go out because someone else had the same idea.
Virgo wears a neatly-pressed suit and tells everyone they're a bookkeeper.
Libra is still standing in front of the closet trying to decide on a costume.
Scorpio isn't in it for the candy.
Sagittarius will manage to wander to the next town.
Capricorn makes a list of all the houses that give good candy and the optimal route to take.
Aquarius builds the costume out of spare flashlights and spends all night tinkering when it shorts.
Pisces skips the whole thing to compose poetry to the Moon.
Aries pushes the others aside to get to the door first.
Taurus will only eat the finest of Swiss chocolates.
Gemini goes around the neighborhood once, changes costumes and goes around again.
Cancer stays at home and gives candy to the other trick-or-treaters.
Leos plan their costume for months, then won't go out because someone else had the same idea.
Virgo wears a neatly-pressed suit and tells everyone they're a bookkeeper.
Libra is still standing in front of the closet trying to decide on a costume.
Scorpio isn't in it for the candy.
Sagittarius will manage to wander to the next town.
Capricorn makes a list of all the houses that give good candy and the optimal route to take.
Aquarius builds the costume out of spare flashlights and spends all night tinkering when it shorts.
Pisces skips the whole thing to compose poetry to the Moon.
Labels:
Stocking Faces
Friday, October 26, 2012
Stocking Face #5
Top 10 Signs you're too old for trick or treating!
10. You ask to use the washroom every two houses.
9. You lose your teeth bobbing for apples at Halloween parties.
8. You get winded from knocking on the door.
7. You have to have another kid chew the candy for you.
6. You ask for high fiber candy only.
5. When someone drops a candy bar in your bag, you lose your balance and fall over.
4. People say, "Great Keith Richards mask!" and you're not wearing a mask.
3. When the door opens you yell, "Trick or..." and can't remember the rest.
2. By the end of the night, you have a bag full of restraining orders.
1. You're the only Power Ranger in the neighborhood with a walker.
Labels:
Stocking Faces
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Monday, October 22, 2012
Stocking Face #3
Another funny stocking face. I sewed some pearl buttons for eyes and some embroidery thread for hair. Sweet dimpled face for Halloween
What do you get when you cross an owl with a witch?
An ugly bird that just doesn't give a hoot!
Labels:
Stocking Faces
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Stocking Face #2
Why did Miss Witchy consult an astrologer? To find out her horror-scope. Why was Miss Witchy a bad traveler? She always got broom-sick. Two's enough for now (probably one too many).
Labels:
Stocking Faces
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Lacey Stole
I purchased some vintage non-allergic, mothproof Fluffy Unger yarn imported from France. It's very soft and mohair-like and I love the color. The stole is based on a free scarf pattern from The Art of Zen Crochet (click HERE). The polymer clay magnetic pin is one of my layered cane pins.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Crocheted Mesh Top
I've been working on crocheting a mesh tank top, which is coming along. I've changed the design twice, so we'll see. The free Drops Design pattern is from Garn Studio (click HERE). The yarn is a cotton linen blend--CotLin in Cashew from Knit Picks (click HERE). Polymer clay necklaces.
Monday, October 15, 2012
Russian Spiral Bracelet
As seen on the web, by sliding a short crimp tube on a jump ring and securing my beading thread through the crimp tube, it provides a cleaner/neater, stronger finish.
Friday, October 12, 2012
Goin Riding
I sculpted this guy a while ago. I used ProSculpt polymer clay and made his clothes out of air dry polymer clay. I purchased the damaged animal from Goodwill and fixed his broken ear with some Apoxie Sculpt and a touch of acrylic paint. I thought the two made a good pair.
Labels:
Air Dry Polymer,
Polymer,
sculpture,
Upcycle
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Monday, October 8, 2012
Ball & Chain & Polymer Clay
I purchased a bag of small ball & chains normally used for cell phone charms. I made a slightly larger polymer clay component (larger than this one) and added the chains.
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Bead Embroidered Bag
I made this bead embroidered piece quite a while ago, but could never decide what I wanted to do with it. This leather bag from Goodwill was calling my name; just enough room for my keys, wallet and cell phone. Love it.
Labels:
Bead Embroidery,
Beadwork,
Purse
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Polymer, Peyote & Catrina
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Polymer Circle Necklace
I wanted an exaggerated length on a necklace for this tunic top. I made a polymer clay mold of an old round belt component, poked 4 holes in the bottom, baked it and when cooled, looped the cording through the holes, looped some satin cording around the top and I had exactly what I wanted.
You can use leather or metal stamping tools, or leave plain.
Yes, you could macrame or braid the cording for another effect, but I like the movement of the long cords.Below is an example of the belt component I spoke of, only mine was an old, worn leather belt from GoodWill. The below Brighton belt is from Zappos.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Big, Bold Polymer Turquoise Ring
Big, bold, polymer clay turquoise ring buffed to a glass-like shine. Someone asked me if I actually wear the large pieces I make. Yes, I do. I love the light-weight feel of polymer clay. I particularly love the surface techniques that can be created on larger pieces, whether it is a glass-like finish as on this ring, or a sculpted or molded surface.
Monday, October 1, 2012
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