Getting ready to take tons of artwork to a gallery. Been working to get my stock up. I’m taking bracelets and bottle stoppers, perfume pens and face pins. Salt and pepper shakers, letter openers, and card cases. I am trying some different things, I show you when I get them finished.
I also made smaller tags for my items. 1″ x 1 1/2″, half the size of the ones I use for direct sales to customers. They really look better on most items for galleries. I can’t use my information anyway, so I don’t need as much room.
Talk to you soon.
Hi Alice –
I’ve been away for over a week and I have a lot of catching up to do – haven’t read all your posts but I did love your zentangel bracelets.
Waiting patiently for your face video – I’m patient. And I’m far far behind on everything. I think I’m back now for a while though.
Love the bracelets. Cant wait to see what is next. How about sharing pictures of the items you take to the gallery. Cant wait to check your site everyday. thanks so much for sharing. The more I learn the more I want to learn with polymer clay.
Hey, glad your back. thank for the comments. The zentangles were fun and I’m gonna do more. I’m working on the face video, have to get it right.
Thanks so much Carter, I left everything I took at the gallery and I have to make more for another shop. It’s all gone so I can’t take pictures. But I’ll post about it tomorrow. Trust me, you will get hooked, we all do, if the clay speaks to you..well you have no choice. Thanks for taking the time to leave me a message.
Hi Alice. I love your faces. I do face canes too but I don’t seem to get as much finished as you do. By the time the cane is finshed I am sick of it. I love the shading around the noses. I tried doing noses with just shading and then never stood out or looked right to me. After seeing your I think I will have to try again.
Julie, are you kidding me? You’re face canes are incredible. I almost didn’t want to post mine after seeing yours. But mine are characters while yours are more realistic. Your cane making skills are off the charts. My faces are simpler taking less time and I don’t make them very large. I find myself using some of them until they are all gone instead of the ones I made years ago that I still have way more cane left than I would want. In my book, smaller is better. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment.
I always love seeing what polymer clay artists create with canework. I love your fun and funky style – very creative and so inspirational! That’s why I’ve chosen your blog for the Kreativ Blogger award and featured you on my blog!
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Have a wonderful weekend!
Rebekah
Thank you so much Rebekah for the lovely award.