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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Amber Moon Earrings

New on the Bone Tree - Amber Moon Earrings
I made these little guys from polymer clay.  The base color is black and I brushed on iridescent powders in amazing colors.  I added glitter and finished with a glossy sealer.  The dangles are a white iridescent moon and an amber glass  teardrop.  You can find them on my Etsy shop - Delicious Mischief

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Chocolate Chip Cookie Buttons

These buttons are just like the one's I made for this week's button episode on Cool2Craft TV.  There are lots of cool button projects, so drop in on us over there for tutorials galore (including these)!

Visit my Etsy shop to read more about them!

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Because I Can

I called this digital collage Because I Can with Skulls.  It seemed like a good idea at the time.  I put it in my Etsy shop as a limited edition, signed and numbered print. 

I love skulls on things!  I want them everywhere!  Because I can.

Friday, July 27, 2012

New on the Bone Tree

Heaven and Earth Earrings
Did I mention that I love asymmetry?  These are recycle earrings in that the polymer clay strips were leftover from another project.  In fact, they are leftovers from the leftovers.  

Craft foil on polymer clay is spectacular!  I love to foil both sides of a piece of black clay,  I cut out tiny shapes and make one or two holes so they can be used for anything you would use a bead for.  Some pieces may come out with only one foiled side. I use those for tiles in my mixed media work.


When I'm out of room to use the cutters, I cut up the leftovers and press them together showing as much foil as possible.  Then I use a cutter that will use most of the pile.  These make great pendants.
First Leftovers Pendant
Then I take what's left of that pile, push it together and run it though the pasta roller on the widest setting.  The shapes are organic and really fun!  Of course they are asymmetrical!  Yea! 
What do you do with your leftovers?

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

I Did Not Start My Day This Way! Interactive Art

Some days you feel this way.  Life turns you all around and you can't predict how you will end up each day.  This whimsical skeleton is a reminder that, no matter where you go - there you are, and no matter what - you are who you are.

The frame back is fitted with crossed hanging wires so that it can be turned any direction.  The skelly's head is pinned beneath the glass, but as the frame is turned, the body flops this way and that. 

Here's the link to him on Etsy