This is one of my fun "just because" tutorials. I set out to make my niece a fairy wand. Not just any wand a pretty pink handmade wand! This project is fairly inexpensive to make and fun, because it can be customized any way you like. Check out my Instructable here:
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Monday, July 30, 2012
Summer Sneak Peak
Here is a sneak peek of some of the new jewelry, I have been making this summer. I took time to practice perfecting my roses, learn new techniques, and use new colors. The ones featured here use a pearlescent clay and bake in very vivid hues.
Speaking of roses, I came up with a Zombie Rose piece. The idea slightly from Batman's, Poison Ivy and the grotesque show The Walking Dead . I've
Friday, July 20, 2012
Where in the World Have I Been?

Labels:
a Tattered canvas,
Savannah,
St. Simon's,
summer,
trip,
zoo
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Lucky Star Garland
Finally I have completed this project! A few months ago I was playing with origami folds and making different animals. I made fish and butterflies. Then this little tiny project "Lucky Star" came up in my search for more things to fold. Then I ended up making 200 stars and was stuck trying to figure out what to do them.
Friday, April 20, 2012
Sweet Memories
"At the temple there is a poem called "Loss" carved into the stone. It has three words, but the poet has scratched them out. You cannot feel loss, only feel it."- Arthur Goldman, Memoirs of a Geisha
March 22, 2012, my grandpa passed away. That day I lost someone who I loved very much. I had only spoken to him the day before it happened, He told me he loved me and to take care like always. It was a sad day. The quote about loss is something I think that only you feel, there are no real words to put in place of loss.
March 22, 2012, my grandpa passed away. That day I lost someone who I loved very much. I had only spoken to him the day before it happened, He told me he loved me and to take care like always. It was a sad day. The quote about loss is something I think that only you feel, there are no real words to put in place of loss.
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