In honor of "The Ladies Who Craft" I share my clown scarecrow. He didn't start out as a clown, but he ended up as one. Sometimes things just evolve.
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Showing posts with label clay. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
A Clown or a Scarecrow?
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Saturday, May 21, 2011
Gifts Recieved - Gifts Treasured
Over the years I find some of the greatest treasures to be those that were created or embellished by hand, not machine. Creation and art is life and means more than you can find at any superstore. We need to celebrate the hand made arts more, the people that create them, and the people who give them. They are truly beautiful.
The first is a hand made cross, I think it was crocheted. To be honest, crochet, knitting, and the like are things I know little about. (I'm just learning to knit on my own.) Someone made these cross bookmarks for me and my siblings but I can't remember who. An older family friend perhaps. (I feel bad for this, but I can't help it.) Some of them were of only one color, but I favored the one with the rainbow of colors. For years it hung on the bulletin board in my bedroom.
The little girl figurine was a gift from a my grandmother years ago for Christmas, crafted by a friend of hers from church. The tiny book in the doll's in hand is "Christy." It is a movie and mini series that we shared. It doesn't sit more than 2 inches high.
The small chest was a gift fro a friend in high school. She found a small chest and stained it in a cedar to match the cedar chest I had made years before. I use it now to hold coins I've collected from different around the world as well as my small collection of pressed pennies. It sits on a shelf in my room amongst old family photos.
Embrace the gifts that mean the most because they were chosen just for you, made with someone's own hand.
The little girl figurine was a gift from a my grandmother years ago for Christmas, crafted by a friend of hers from church. The tiny book in the doll's in hand is "Christy." It is a movie and mini series that we shared. It doesn't sit more than 2 inches high.
Embrace the gifts that mean the most because they were chosen just for you, made with someone's own hand.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
It Doesn't Always Have to be Storebought - Handmade Gifts
Handmade gifts are always best & I have a few from friends & family.
I grew up involved in community based groups (such as 4-H and Girl Scouts), that often put a great importance on volunteering and being a positive part of the community. It may sound corny or idealistic to some, but I would like to think it did help shape elements of my ideals and instill a sense of responsibility.
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Napkin Holder |
The photo album was a birthday gift from aunt this year. She has really gotten into scrap booking projects and card making. She embellished the cover inside and out for a personalized birthday present (to go along with a handmade card and cookies from a nearby bakery).
Photo Album Cover |
Inside Cover of Album |
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Charm Hemp Necklace

They were then painted with acrylic paint (the globe with green bits, a peace sign on red, an orange and yellow flower, a yellow rose, and a black heart).

Once dry, the charms were used in making the hemp macrame necklace, made using an equal combination of simple half and square knots. (I used twenty of each in the pattern.) The clay charms were attached to the central strand in an equal spacing as I worked. The end is made from a loop and a button to act as the clasp.

Sunday, March 6, 2011
Handmade Incense Burners
After I made the Hippy Chess Set I was inspired to try some new projects with hand sculpting clay into things. I had been considering a way top make incense burners for some time and settled on a design that had a cup or saucer like bottom to catch the ashes with the incense sticking up from a central like place.
Using some of the clay (More Information on Sculpey Clay)I had left over from the chess set, I formed the base first, making a kind of basin to catch the dropping ashes and to serve as a base for whatever went on top. Then building on what I did with the chess set I started with three designs... a hippy mama holding a rose in one hand and a place for the incense stick in the other, a hippy shaman standing under a mushroom, and a rose. (I learned how to make roses for this: check out making a clay rose.) I baked all of them as per the directions on the clay.
When everything was hardened and cool I brought out the paints and started the the decorating process. (You could use the colored sculpting clay, but I had bought all white so I could play with colors.) The color really made them come to life.
I've played with a couple other designs since these pictures were taken, including a couple of fish for a friend.
Check my incense burners here too: http://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/handmade-clay-incense-burners



I've played with a couple other designs since these pictures were taken, including a couple of fish for a friend.
Check my incense burners here too: http://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/handmade-clay-incense-burners

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Friday, March 4, 2011
The Ladies Who Craft
Turkey Hat Wall Hanging |
There have been a few goals in this endeavor:
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Making Turkey Hat Wall Hangings |
(2) To make things that would be usable or decorative for their living space.
(3) To keep their limited space in mind... decorative and storage needs.
(4) To have fun.
We have taken on many different crafts that include some of the things I have pictured here as well as card making, various painting and decoupage projects.
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Making Fleece No Sew Pillows |
We also made no-sew knotted fleece pillows for Thanksgiving so that they had one for their own room and one to give away to someone they were thankful to or for.
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Clay Pot Scarecrows |
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Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Hippy Themed Chess Set
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A Hippy Themed Chess Set |

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King, Queen, Bishop |

For more on these board: http://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/handmade-clay-hippy-themed-chess-set

I brainstormed tons of ideas for the pieces, including making a few phone calls to friends for ideas. I had some interesting feedback, but some seemed way too complicated for my limited sculpting background (Like Paul McCartney as a knight or a gun with daisy hanging out the end) & I still wanted to keep this accessible to my abilities. After a few trial attempts with clay I decided on the pieces and set out with some white Sculpty Clay to create the entire set over a few evenings in my cabin. (While I did not have a full kitchen, preparing most meals in a communal kitchen across the way, I did have a toaster oven in my cabin that I could bake the pieces.) Each piece was hand sculpted, baked, and painted. Instead of going with a tradition black/white theme I chose a fire/water theme with a marbled/tie dye appearance with flesh tones as needed. The board was made from a scrap of something leftover from some house renovation and painted with the same color theme. Once painted (acrylic paint was used for this project) and dry the pieces where sprayed with an acrylic sealer and let dry again.

The finished set got a lot of attention from some of the staff who had seen them drying or being worked on and a few campers. There was a teen girl who wanted to learn how to play chess after seeing them and I was ready to teach her, unfortunately schedules just did not work before she headed home. Hopefully, her desire to learn led her to someone else who could teach her.
For interested parties the pieces were as follows:
King - A long haired hippy male complete with head band, outstretched arms, bell bottoms, a beard, and a peace sign on his shirt.
Queen - a long haired hippy mama with flowing hair, a long flowing dress, headband, and outstretched arms.
Bishop - A shaman themed old man with long flowing beard and hair. (I fought the urge to put a joint hanging out of his mouth.)
Knight - My version of a VW bug. (This was really probably one of the hardest pieces for me to make.)
Rook - A psychedelic mushroom. (These probably turned out the coolest.)
Pawn - a dove (and boy did I make a lot of these).
For More Information About Chess
For instructions on how to play:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rules_of_chess
http://www.chessguru.net/
-OR- find do a simple internet search
-OR- find a friend or relative who can teach you.
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