Didn't realize how difficult it is to make charms for friends this Christmas! Aside from the fact that I was obsessing over every fingerprint on my polymer clay jewelry, I also wanted to make the packaging personal and extra special! I spent hours on every piece. I've done about 5! I'm behind by about 20! Lol.
here are some of the other gifts I managed to make :)
what do you think? :-)
tumbleling
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Happy Holidays!
I was lucky enough to help out when Project Brave Kids threw a christmas party for all of the kids at PCMC. Project Brave Kids is a volunteer organization that helps out children battling cancer and they work alongside the families of the patients, the doctors and the hospitals. The kids were amazing! Best Christmas ever :)
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Done!
When making canes, you're supposed to cut off the ends because they've already "leeched" or distorted, or they aren't the flat surfaces a lot of people like to use for their jewelry or crafts. But for some reason, I loved the ends of the canes I've been doing and wanted to incorporate them into the gifts I am planning to make :D
Here are some of my finished projects! I'm giving these away to family and friends for the holidays :) Made with a whole lotta love <3
Here are some of my finished projects! I'm giving these away to family and friends for the holidays :) Made with a whole lotta love <3
Friday, November 19, 2010
Epic fail on the VW!
I've been practicing a lot on clay lately and I've been trying out canes and the millefiori technique. There's a lot of tutorials online so I figured, how hard could it be?
My boyfriend's Volkswagen Christmas party is a couple of weeks away so I thought (insert lightbulb here) "I could make canes of the VW logo, stick 'em on keychains and he could give them out as gifts to his friends!" And so...
Now, I started on the canes - I conditioned, cut, reduced and it just wasn't working!
I was getting so frustrated because I was wasting so much clay since I was using whole blocks for the cane! And I kept trying and trying :(
I finally had to call it quits at 4 in the morning!
I had to send a 'distress message' to purpleluggage.multiply.com who very kindly gave me tips on what I could be doing wrong - it could be that the clay was too soft OR you're supposed to wait after making the cane before reducing & I didn't do this!
>Sigh< I can't believe I lost a lot of sleep (and clay) over this project ;( Will clay another day.
My boyfriend's Volkswagen Christmas party is a couple of weeks away so I thought (insert lightbulb here) "I could make canes of the VW logo, stick 'em on keychains and he could give them out as gifts to his friends!" And so...
Now, I started on the canes - I conditioned, cut, reduced and it just wasn't working!
I was getting so frustrated because I was wasting so much clay since I was using whole blocks for the cane! And I kept trying and trying :(
I finally had to call it quits at 4 in the morning!
I had to send a 'distress message' to purpleluggage.multiply.com who very kindly gave me tips on what I could be doing wrong - it could be that the clay was too soft OR you're supposed to wait after making the cane before reducing & I didn't do this!
>Sigh< I can't believe I lost a lot of sleep (and clay) over this project ;( Will clay another day.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Silk test
My emulsion is about to expire plus I'm worried that I might forget the steps which is why, late one night, I decided to do some silk screen printing. I have to test the 2011 calendar I asked my sister to make since I'm planning to give this to friends anyway for Christmas :)
Anyway, the whole process from making the screen to exposing to printing is quite laborious. I might have exposed it too long though because April looks good...
But June looks terrible... :(
After applying photo hardener...
I did a test print...
And I'm pretty happy with the result! :-)
I have to cut my exposure time from 3 mins to 2 mins (my reflectorized lightbox has four 20-watt lights) and I must buy more paint then I'll be ready to print some more :D
Anyway, the whole process from making the screen to exposing to printing is quite laborious. I might have exposed it too long though because April looks good...
But June looks terrible... :(
After applying photo hardener...
I did a test print...
And I'm pretty happy with the result! :-)
I have to cut my exposure time from 3 mins to 2 mins (my reflectorized lightbox has four 20-watt lights) and I must buy more paint then I'll be ready to print some more :D
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
I See Yellow
My boyfriend wanted me to make him a clay magnet of his beetle, he even drew the design for me and I just sort of copied it with my left-over clay from the workshop. Its huge for a ref magnet hahaha! But I did better than I expected :)
I also practiced what we learned the other day.
I need to work on my hearts though :s
But not bad, not bad at all haha.
Must buy more tools and texture sheets! Stamps and some mica powder! Oh and lots more clay! And sculpting tools...Uh-oh 8-)
I also practiced what we learned the other day.
I need to work on my hearts though :s
But not bad, not bad at all haha.
Must buy more tools and texture sheets! Stamps and some mica powder! Oh and lots more clay! And sculpting tools...Uh-oh 8-)
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Yesterday, I...
Went to a Polymer Clay workshop with one of my oldest friends and it was so much fun! Our instructor has been working with polymer clay since 2002, Angeli was very patient with us newbies and she was determined to make us finish as many designs as possible (we were taking too long conditioning the clay, hehe). We learned how to make roses, name tags and hearts. My favorites were the cupcakes and the cake with the bite in it!
So exciting! Cant wait to start working on clay!!! :D
I also love the gold paint and writing on the heart, its looks dreamy. Here are the other designs my classmates and I managed to bake :)
Here's our class picture: (after the workshop, at Cubao X)
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