Showing posts with label polymer clay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label polymer clay. Show all posts

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Someday soon I'll start blogging again


Until then, enjoy some random pictures from my last few months. 




One blog post on the books for 2015! Go me!

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Oh Hey There Internet...


 So, by now my vast readership has noticed that I haven't had a new blog post in a while. But, fear not! For I have still been busy. That's right, while I've been neglecting my blog I have not been neglecting my work.  And it's been a busy few months!


Since my last post, I went to my guild's retreat, I did a small craft show, I made custom sculptures for a cake topper, and I even tried my hand at a digital portrait.  And the big news this week, is I'm open for business!  I've got stock in my Etsy shop, and I'm happy with the photos.

I had been working toward this for the last few months and it feels good to finally be able to have it rolling.  I think one of my biggest obstacles, apart from what to make, was the photos.  I only have my iphone, but I think I figured out how to make it all work fairly well and I'm comfortable putting the photos I have out there.  Things are falling into place, I'm glad I decided not to rush it at the end of last year.


Thursday, October 10, 2013

TARDIS Construction is complete!

All that blue from my last post inspired me to sit down and finally finish my TARDIS cane.  Construction is completed! yay! Although I still need to reduce it.  I'm just going to stare at it for a little while before I do that.
TARDIS construction completed
Really though, it's a five pound cane without a background (it's not getting one for now) and all I want is one slice.  One nice big slice of the full size cane before I shrink it down, and I don't know a graceful way to do that.  I have ideas, and all of them involve a tool I need to invent and I have a feeling the desire to reduce this will come before the desire to have a big slice.

Tomorrow I have to find the scrap clay that will fill in the background so I can reduce it, and then actually reduce it, it will be an adventure.  I'll be sure to take photos.