Friday, August 5, 2011

Lilah Beans




I made 5 Beads about an 1-1/2" tall of polymer clay called Lilah Beans to enter in the cute contest given by Sandy Bartholomew

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Day of the Dead T-Shirt

Side 1
Side 2

I found a cute whipsicle skeleton on a Halloween Decorative Pencil and copied the skull on the skeleton I thought was cute. I drew the skull about 2" and took some foam and made cut out of this cute skull and made a stamp. The stamped images turned out nicer than expected and ghost-like. Once my skulls were dried, I painted little color on the skulls to make them look like sugar skulls. This is the 2nd one I ever did which is for myself. I also made a larger stamp of words that say "Dias de los Muertos" on the front in full color. I'm planning on making one for my Husband, but a little different.

Hand made spindles of polymer clay






Found instructions on how to create this cute sheep in one of my Bead Making Magazines and decided to make this cutie-pie on a spindle. They were all fun to make.

Sculpted Frogs of Polymer Clay





the first two photos are the first sculpted frog I ever created from the directions of one of Christi-owner of CForiginals.com in her book "Welcome to the Jungle". She has the cutest frogs and are easy to make.
The 3rd and 4th photos are of Polymer clay beads to put on braided ropes I did on a Kumihimo Loom.

Polymer Clay Spindles



These are the home made polymer clay spindles I created after my visit to Serendipity Spinning Guild. That was fun.