Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Let's Make a Fairy Wand!

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:

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?

Well as I warned I was moving! I've been to a dozen different places this summer. I've also been very busy working on things for the shop as well. Reorganizing my work space and craft supplies. I've got tons of new pieces in store for everyone and new projects to share! Sorry for my long absence. Here are some photos of my summer adventures!

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.