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

Thursday, September 23, 2010

So much new stuff!

Well it's definitely been a while since my last post! I was super busy getting ready for my first show. About killed myself getting prepared for it. It was a really good goal for me to do my first craft show. I want to do more now! The show itself was apparently a flop. Being new to the craft show scene I had nothing to compare it to. The other vendors were pretty irritated by the end of the day though. I made about 12 sales, and earned well over my table fee so I was pretty happy! I guess being it's first year, it wasn't very well publicized. I had a blast though! I also discovered that while my camera rocks at taking tiny product photos, it is horrible for normal pics!



After the show was over I was completely burned out for a good week or so. Then I had to photograph all the crap I made for the show that didn't sell. My Etsy shop is so full now! I made about a million little charms and pendants!

Some of the more awesome things I've made lately: Baby Unicorns!



A pink llama dragon!



Halloween kitties!



And some tiny gem dragons!



There are a ton of new dragons, charms, and random critters in my store. I'm nearing 100 listings! Wow!

It seems like business is starting to pick back up now that the holidays are just around the corner. Hurray! I love making Halloween and Christmas stuff!

Saturday, August 7, 2010

August!

What? Where did July go??? Now I am starting to freak out because I have my first craft show at the end of the month! There is so much to do to get ready! I really need to buckle down and make a ton of stuff.

I am really stoked on one thing... I finally finished the Gem Dragon series! Here they are in all their colorful glory! There are close up shots of the last four too!







I really liked making this series, but was getting a little bored making fairly similar dragons over and over. They are all available in my shop and, being a collectible series, will always be in stock. They are the only thing in the shop that will be remade when one sells. Mostly because I've gotten so dang fast at making them now!

I'm still working on the little animal spirits from the last post. They are less naked now! They are still a work in progress. For some reason they need like a billion coats of paint. I'm getting a little annoyed with them, but I will finish them. Maybe I need better paint. The fox is just about done at least!



Speaking of foxes, and completely off topic, I'm attempting to make a needle felted fox. It's HARD. And I stab myself constantly with that horrible little needle... agggggh my fingertips... BUT it has been an interesting little project. My fox isn't really looking like the picture on the kit. Mine has this massive head, you see:



For anyone who doesn't know, needle-felting is basically a way to SCULPT wool. It's ridiculously time consuming and I really admire anyone patient enough to do it as their hobby or craft. It consists of rolling loose wool very tightly into basic shapes and stabbing the crap out of it with a needle to embed the fibers and retain said shape. Then you make more shapes to attach to those shapes and after HOURS of work, you have a cute little critter.

I'm gonna finish this guy eventually. I got the kit from http://www.woolpets.com/

They are on etsy as well. They have all kinds of kits with excellent instructions. They do take some time, but make for a fun little side project when you need a break, or need to take some anger out on some lumps of wool.

Back to work!

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

It is complete!



Placing every piece of hair individually took forever! I really love how this guy came out. He's made completely out of colored Premo Sculpey clay. I wanted to varnish him. I varnish everything. Sculptures look so nice when they're all shiny! Anyways, I have no idea if the varnish I use is flammable or not, so I figured I'd play it safe. It'd be sooo sad if he caught fire!

Alrighty, now that I've got him posted I gotta get to work on some more critters! I have a ton of little dudes just waiting to be painted. Lookit em, bein all nekkid!



They are going to be animal spirit totems!

Friday, July 9, 2010

2 Year Anniversary!

It's my 2 year wedding anniversary this weekend! In honor of it, I thought I'd show one of the most insane projects I've ever undertaken: sculpting a bazillion video game characters as wedding favors. For my own wedding. It's an understatement to say I was stressed out after I realized just what I'd gotten myself into. Planning a wedding and making your own intricate favors is not something I recommend. While it added a very special touch and made for some of the most unique and awesome favors ever, NEVER AGAIN!!!

Sadly, several figures had already been spirited away when this photo was taken. I'm still beating myself up for not taking my own pictures of them!




I didn't touch polymer clay for about a year after making all of these! The thought of it just made me cringe. Luckily, that didn't last too long!

Well, the two of us are off to enjoy a quiet, relaxing weekend. It will be so nice to get away from the apartment and spend some time with my sweet hubby!

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Virus of Doom!

For the last couple days my hubby has been waging war against a mighty virus that was running rampant on my poor computer! It was a really nasty bugger. It wouldn't let me do ANYTHING! Luckily my hubby knew just enough about computers to eventually kill the monster virus. So far everything is working normally, but I'm on alert for anything weird...

Well I've been working on a new sculpture but since it's not quite finished yet, I thought I'd show some cute dumbo eared dragons I made a little while ago. I think I would like to make more of them eventually.


I find myself having a hard time concentrating on sculpting lately. I think it's because I don't really have a direction at the moment. I'm kind of all over the place. I also don't really like our apartment. It's like a cave. I've moved my work station several times and nothing has really felt right. We are planning on moving next spring, but that's soooo far away!

I got some books in the mail the other day! They both have some interesting tips and useful techniques I'd like to try out in the future.

The first one: Creating Life-Like Animals in Polymer Clay by Katherine Dewey. This one has a lot of tips on building armatures and reinforcing your sculptures. There are step by step instructions with detailed pictures. There are also tips on painting your finished figures.
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The second book: The Polymer Clay Techniques Book by Sue Heaser. This one has all kinds of different projects in it. It's amazing the things people can do with polymer clay! This book has definitely given me some ideas for future projects, and shown me some interesting ways of using the clay that I wouldn't have thought of.


Both of these are great! I want more books though. The local Barnes & Noble is somewhat lacking in polymer clay books, unless you want to make beads. Which I don't. I would love any recommendations!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

My Little Sephiroth Pony...

It's all gloomy grey outside today! The weather here really throws me off sometimes. Whenever it got a little grey in Utah there was sure to be rain, if not snow. Here, NOTHING happens! Silly California.

I've made a lot of charms lately, but I can't seem to get very good photos of them! There is a local workshop later this month that teaches people how to photograph their 3D artwork, so I think I might check it out. I can use all the help I can get!

I finished this little black unicorn over the weekend.

My husband nicknamed him "Sephiroth Pony" because of the ridiculously long silver tail. Horse legs are a pain, I've decided. I'm slowly getting better at sculpting them, but they are so knobbly! Is that even a word? I'm working on a zebra-unicorn right now, and I feel like the anatomy is already improving. I know these guys are kinda cutesy and they aren't supposed to be crazy realistic or anything, but I think you create a better sculpt overall if you understand the anatomy. Practice, practice, practice!