Here it is, almost 5 o'clock in the morning. I was sound asleep until about an hour ago when one of my little darlings decided to jump into the window, through the blinds mind you ... he might like the sound it makes, but it is certainly NOT a sound I like waking up to.
What to do when you can't fall back to sleep immediately ... I choose stupidly this time and decided to just take a "quick" peak at Flickr and Pinterest. That was over an hour ago ... what a time suck! Don't get me wrong, it is a marvelous time suck ... so many wonderful artists out there stretching the creativity of polymer to higher levels every day. I love finding new (to me) artists that others have pinned, following the pin back to their blog or Etsy site, seeing their works and wondering "how did they do that" or "that is an interesting twist on that technique". I am sure that many of you have found yourself in the same boat.
Of course, that means that I am not in the studio creating. Being a night owl, I could be ... but since Lord Opuson is asleep, I don't want to wake him up ... funny, me typing on the computer key board does not disturb him in the least, but if I try to get out of bed ... instant awake. Probably has something to do with the Underfoots following me and howling outside the studio door ... they are soooo needy.
It has been a while since I have written anything, but spring is finally here to banish the winter blahs. I have been very remiss and hope to do better.
This last week, I did revisit one of my favorite techniques - Rustic Beads (
The Blue Bottle Tree ) This time I was experimenting with new shapes and color choices. I am calling the smaller beads my "wonky" shapes - kinda lopsided, but I like the design.
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These are my faves. Light purple with rose color choice |
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Orange with teal overlay. A color choice I probably won't repeat |
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Orange again, this time with a light purple overlay. I like. |
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Lilac with a darker purple overlay. |
I had recently purchased some new texture (embossing) plates for my Criket and thought I would try them out on polymer.
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Lilac and light purple comb again |
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Orange and teal. |
See the rough texture in the upper left hand corner? I don't know where it came from. I like it and will probably never be able to duplicate it again. Arghhh.
And finally, a group shot . Took me almost a week to make these few beads, working a short stretch at a time. Just what I need to keep the creative juices flowing.