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What would you like to see?
Email me and let me know. There are
many photos I won't be able to post because of contractual obligations
with publishers, but if they didn't use my "hero shot" (the final glamour
shot), I'll use it here! There's actually more in the photo gallery too!
Bracelets are my passion - I've just added a
gallery of my favorite
Sculpey bracelets.
SATURDAY SCHOOL HOMEWORK!
These good students are sharing their homework with us from the PCC chat.
Send me your photo, your name (or your PCC name), and your location.
This month we are supposed to work on Swizzle Sticks for the Summer season
- wow! I've got to get busy..
These button pins are from Eva. Kathi Gose made these extraordinary buttons. Look at the variety! makes me want to sew (NOT) buttons become beads! From Kathi Gose Vickie Camgros made these great buttons out of Gold Premo, Lumiere and Perfect Pearls These would look wonderful on velvet wouldn't they? Here's my buttons for the Saturday school - made from one of the EZ Flex molds, Premo, and Lumiere Vickie Camgros made this color wheel. Check out her color wheel beads next picture.. Vickie says, "Here are color-wheel beads made using Premo Cadmium Yellow, Brilliant Red, and Cobalt Blue. I used the recipes on the Sculpey site."
Tonja in Washington State created this journal with Pearl Ex and Pinatas on TLS I love the details of texture and color! This is multimedia at it's very best! V. Camgros sends these photos of her Hearts for Heroes created with the new S3 colors These Hearts for Heroes are done in cami created with the new S3 colors V. Camgros from Santa Clara, CA sent this pin from the Pearl Ex Stamp Pad homework V. Camgros from Santa Clara CA sent this brooch from the Pearl Ex Stamp Pad homework Marlea from Pennsylvania sent us Clara Missy used her stash of Pistachio on this cute little guy Missy used the lovely pastels Chloe, age 6 and her mom Elaine from Calgary, Canada found the new S3 pretty sweet! Can you imagine what this girl will be creating when she is twenty? Way to go Chloe! Pauline (MountainMamaDuke) sent me these photos of her thorough experiments with mixing S3 and Premo Mountain MamaDuke's cane reminds me of my old quilt! Kathi has some great colors and patterns going on in this cane! This is the start of a fantastic bottle!
These button pins are from Eva.
NEW! Check out the photos from the
Prescott Workshop
Judith Skinner arranged with Judith, Marie Segal and syndee holt teaching
for 2 days in March.
Okay, here is gallery #2 - a
quick tour of some of my favorite switch plates in my house. I LOVE
doing my plates - it's a great "test" surface for clay techniques and an
awesome home decor highlight! I'm counting on you to only look at
the clay and not the dirt and grime and the mismatched screws. (If you
click on the arrow to the left, more photos will come up in the gallery)
Another Skinner blend scrap that was too cool. The smaller scraps became the coils. A Skinner blend color test that was too cool to toss. Stamped and textured. My second all time favorite. A mosiac of pinata and Trans Premo. The iridescence is PX daubed onto the Trans A double switch made to match the drawer handles I wrote up in Expression a LONG time ago.. Gold/Green Premo mix, stamped with PX SP and then a sheet of mulberry paper. Sealed with Future Floor Wax. A Modern Options durability test. MO Gold paint and verdigris. About 2 years old now, not thrilled with Gold, but verdigris is awesome! A computer generated sketch from a photo of Koji, transferred to Beige Premo and hand colored. The original plate that started them all for me still in my boys' room. I see he's been fed some chips and the tongue piercing they tried didn't work A 3D plate I made for my office once when Mike Buesseler stayed with me. Ok it's not clay, but it's Tink and Peter and it's been in my bedroom for at least 45 years. My favorite plate - a texture sheet and Pearl Ex - beautiful colors under the dust!
Another Skinner blend scrap that was too cool. The smaller scraps became the coils.
Here's a little gallery of
projects I created for some of the television segments I've done (except
for the masks - I just think they are cool.) (Click the arrows to the left
and right to navigate to more photos)
Shelf and matching candle ring
The black vase in the background is Black Premo covered glass with geometric skinner blends and coils. It resides in one of my Alice collections, next to the 6 foot high red velvet chair in our living room. Created for HGTV This is a computer generated sketch of a photograph, transferred to Beige Premo. I put cotton balls under the sheet to create the contours of his cheeks and palm when baking. Colored with pencils after baking. Created for HGTV Not a TV thing, but it's one of my favorites - Black Premo pressed into the Sculpey face mold and highlighted with Pearl Ex. Feathers and sequins added after baking. Photographed on a succulent leaf in my yard. Created for Michaels. Snakes of clay knotted around a papertowel core to bake. One is even a leftover cane! Created for HGTV A rainbow Skinner blend with a sheet of Pearl added. Created for HGTV. I wore it to our block party on Y2K. The EZ Flex molds and Ecru clay surround the edges of the shelf and create a decorative ring for the candle. Painted to match the wood. Created for HGTV Another computer generated sketch from a photo tranferred to clay and colored after baking. The tutorial is on the Sculpey website in the projects (home decor - I think). Created for HGTV.
The black vase in the background is Black Premo covered glass with geometric skinner blends and coils. It resides in one of my Alice collections, next to the 6 foot high red velvet chair in our living room. Created for HGTV
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