Fun little tid-bits, my Pac-Man earring sets were posted last night, got a couple hits, and started up some search ads today. Hopefully, I'll come home to a sale!! I baked some more this morning, pending some orders, but, even still, I like to have a little in stock for future orders. I'm wearing mine again today, hopefully someone will want them!!
Pictures!
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Bottle Cap Projects
Hey there! So, new fun things I'm working on, painted and embellished bottle caps!! I've always loved the idea of recycling and reusing trash or discarded objects to make fun new projects. So, bottle caps seemed a perfect project. I made some fun ones over a year ago that I've wanted to try to recreate, but, haven't gotten back into clay yet. They bake well, though, so I'm hoping I'll find some fun new things to make. I might re-do the existing ones to make them nicer. (Possibly sell-able??) Anyway, here are some new things I came up with.
A few tips, first. So, I bought a silicon mat/pot holder thing to help me after the first round of terrible pounded out caps, but, no go on that, either. So I gave up on hammering. I have a regular hammer, not a rubber mallet. I feel like one of those would work best, but, this method I use works perfect for me, and is more controlled, and you can customize it much better, in my opinion. I just use round and regular? jewelry pliers. These ones. I used both. Anyway, I just used the tip of the non-round ones and lifted up one of the edges of the side and alternated around the entire cap until the edge fanned out a bit. Then, I took my round pliers and pulled it out more, to even it out, and to curve it back just a little. Then I took my Xacto blade and lifted the plastic seal out of it. It doesn't matter if you scratch the cap if you're just painting over it or putting an image in there, but for some of them, I had to be really careful to not scratch it. It isn't that difficult, just took a more careful hand.
I used regular dish soap and a scrubby pad with bristles to clean them up and make them shiny. I found that PBR caps and Heineken caps work best for my purposes, but feel free to experiment!! If you're using acrylic paints, I used several coats of paint to get a nice opaque cover. The image is the most difficult part, really, to size it down and still have it clear and sharp, but that depends entirely on your skills with images. I've seen fun stickers and things that fit into bottle caps as well at craft stores, or you can draw your own! I've used a combination of printed images and hand drawn applications to clear mine up. Here's some fun photos!
A few tips, first. So, I bought a silicon mat/pot holder thing to help me after the first round of terrible pounded out caps, but, no go on that, either. So I gave up on hammering. I have a regular hammer, not a rubber mallet. I feel like one of those would work best, but, this method I use works perfect for me, and is more controlled, and you can customize it much better, in my opinion. I just use round and regular? jewelry pliers. These ones. I used both. Anyway, I just used the tip of the non-round ones and lifted up one of the edges of the side and alternated around the entire cap until the edge fanned out a bit. Then, I took my round pliers and pulled it out more, to even it out, and to curve it back just a little. Then I took my Xacto blade and lifted the plastic seal out of it. It doesn't matter if you scratch the cap if you're just painting over it or putting an image in there, but for some of them, I had to be really careful to not scratch it. It isn't that difficult, just took a more careful hand.
I used regular dish soap and a scrubby pad with bristles to clean them up and make them shiny. I found that PBR caps and Heineken caps work best for my purposes, but feel free to experiment!! If you're using acrylic paints, I used several coats of paint to get a nice opaque cover. The image is the most difficult part, really, to size it down and still have it clear and sharp, but that depends entirely on your skills with images. I've seen fun stickers and things that fit into bottle caps as well at craft stores, or you can draw your own! I've used a combination of printed images and hand drawn applications to clear mine up. Here's some fun photos!
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| Here's the back of the PBR cap, a custom order. Clear gloss and made extra shiny! |
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| Here's the "front" of the cap, I filled in the heart, and painted it to make it fancy :) Filled with epoxy for durability. |
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| So this picture is really blurry, but, I really like how it turned out. My photographer is out of reach at the moment, so I'm stuck with cell phone pics, Woo. |
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| Another custom order, a Vault Symbol from the game, Borderlands 2. Simple, hand painted, but really cool. I am going to make one in the red/yellow next for myself! |
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| Sizing the image before settling. I painted the whole thing BEFORE gluing the image down, because the colors matched, and I wanted the epoxy to set in correctly and not leak under. |
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Happy St.Patrick's Day!
St. Patrick's Day isn't a big holiday for me, as most of them aren't, despite the overwhelming possibilities for cute overload... :D I've really found myself enjoying the kawaii and over-cute genre lately. I'm enjoying being happy, I guess. Still lovin' on the 8 bit though! Here are some new projects I've completed this month! I've spent more time this month on collecting materials (which means over spending woo) and thinking of ideas I'll be working out and fine tuning, hopefully in time for some sweet summer shopping and getting some awesome things up soon! I'm going to work on keeping updated with shop stuff, moving products around, and hopefully moving more inventory!! I'm really enjoying playing with clay and other mixed media lately. I've become more ambitious and more motivated to start just... just tearing things apart. I feel like I've finally got some solid tools going, and I'd like to expand my craft area, but, I really can't justify that right now, haha. I still need to clean some of it out, and get rid of some things, but, it's a work in progress!!
Anyway, here are some sweet photos! First up, I'm gifting a sweet little pencil case, along with some earrings and things, to a 10 year old that's spunky and sweet.
I discovered the little baggie of magical things for the sewing machine, including a zipper foot! That made this zipper installation a snap! It was SO much easier than it was with the other cases I made, and it looks SO much cleaner. Very happy I found that, and was able to put it on without any issues. I only have this sewing machine a few more months, so I'm trying to use it as much as possible, since with tuition and things coming up, I am not entirely certain on when I'll have a few hundred EXTRA bucks to pick up my own. Oh well, enjoy it while I can!!
The earrings are polymer clay, hand sculpted and detailed by yours truly, and simply glued onto surgical steel earring posts. I think I'll need to Dremel the ends down, as they have a bit of an overhang which makes putting the earrings on a little uncomfortable. Since they're already glued on there and not going anywhere... I hope they turn out alright, and not too sharp. Totally practicing on a few first. I didn't notice the overhang before it was too late =\ But, they're real cute, and really easy to make again, if I mess it up. The sculpture below was inspired by the tiny littles that I'd made a few weeks ago, and I just made him smaller. I think I'm going to include a little card with it, explaining proper care and an adoption certificate for validation.
Coming Up!
Some fun things are coming soon, and already in the works. Excited for new shop inventory and learning new techniques for the sake of learning :) Happy St.. Patrick's Day to you all! Stay safe, and don't have TOO much green beer, tomorrow is Monday, after all ;)
Anyway, here are some sweet photos! First up, I'm gifting a sweet little pencil case, along with some earrings and things, to a 10 year old that's spunky and sweet.
I discovered the little baggie of magical things for the sewing machine, including a zipper foot! That made this zipper installation a snap! It was SO much easier than it was with the other cases I made, and it looks SO much cleaner. Very happy I found that, and was able to put it on without any issues. I only have this sewing machine a few more months, so I'm trying to use it as much as possible, since with tuition and things coming up, I am not entirely certain on when I'll have a few hundred EXTRA bucks to pick up my own. Oh well, enjoy it while I can!!
The earrings are polymer clay, hand sculpted and detailed by yours truly, and simply glued onto surgical steel earring posts. I think I'll need to Dremel the ends down, as they have a bit of an overhang which makes putting the earrings on a little uncomfortable. Since they're already glued on there and not going anywhere... I hope they turn out alright, and not too sharp. Totally practicing on a few first. I didn't notice the overhang before it was too late =\ But, they're real cute, and really easy to make again, if I mess it up. The sculpture below was inspired by the tiny littles that I'd made a few weeks ago, and I just made him smaller. I think I'm going to include a little card with it, explaining proper care and an adoption certificate for validation.
Coming Up!
Some fun things are coming soon, and already in the works. Excited for new shop inventory and learning new techniques for the sake of learning :) Happy St.. Patrick's Day to you all! Stay safe, and don't have TOO much green beer, tomorrow is Monday, after all ;)
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Refreshed!
Aaaaah, you know that feeling you get when you clean out and reorganize your house/craft area/purse (or in my case, backpack)? Yeah, I'm working on that. And, as I go along, I've gotten more and more ideas. I'm slowly but steadily working on cleaning out the junk and keeping the good stuff. Every crafter knows that really their craftiness is just an excuse for being a hoarder. "OH I could use this for....something...." and you end up keeping it. Right now, I'm thinking of the random jars and coffee cans and everything that I've kept for NO reason..haha. Except I found a reason for my coffee can, but, that's going to be another project post sooooon.
Anyway, so I have been on my "make x amount of projects a week" thing still, and last night, while shamelessly listening to OneDirection, I made a cute little Perler Bead necklace I wanted to share! The purple wasn't as vibrant as I wanted it to be, so I might remake this in pink and red or white or something. Who knows!
Anyway, so I have been on my "make x amount of projects a week" thing still, and last night, while shamelessly listening to OneDirection, I made a cute little Perler Bead necklace I wanted to share! The purple wasn't as vibrant as I wanted it to be, so I might remake this in pink and red or white or something. Who knows!
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Found Stuff!
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Soon...
Today is the day I finish quite possibly the most awesome pendants I think I've ever done. I've combined all the techniques I've learned, and added some new ones, and have seemed to have great success! They are so awesome looking. I used a new technique I was playing with for awhile and then found a couple of videos on how to do it (Of course, cannot find the link for it now, but, if I do, I'll be sure and link it up.) And things I just kinda made up as I went along.
My original idea was to attempt an image transfer but, the ink I have in my printer, despite it being a special photo printer, was a cheap knock off brand, so it doesn't do what it's supposed to with the photos. I normally just use it for general printing for school or invoicing or whatever for the shop, so I didn't think to spend the extra on potential crafty awesome things.
I usually go in with a big plan that I sometimes don't completely deliver on, which, is disappointing sometimes, so this time, I just printed up some clip art for ideas, and went with it. I used a plain off white polymer clay base, and used layers of paint, sand paper, paper, and my favorite favorite thing ever, Mod Podge Dimensional Magic, and the results are phenomenal. I'm so happy :) As a note, these pendants are all in the midst of curing when I took these photos, so they're still a work in progress. All that's left to do on them now is a final coat of glaze to cure, and then making it into the necklace. But, photos anyway :D
My original idea was to attempt an image transfer but, the ink I have in my printer, despite it being a special photo printer, was a cheap knock off brand, so it doesn't do what it's supposed to with the photos. I normally just use it for general printing for school or invoicing or whatever for the shop, so I didn't think to spend the extra on potential crafty awesome things.
I usually go in with a big plan that I sometimes don't completely deliver on, which, is disappointing sometimes, so this time, I just printed up some clip art for ideas, and went with it. I used a plain off white polymer clay base, and used layers of paint, sand paper, paper, and my favorite favorite thing ever, Mod Podge Dimensional Magic, and the results are phenomenal. I'm so happy :) As a note, these pendants are all in the midst of curing when I took these photos, so they're still a work in progress. All that's left to do on them now is a final coat of glaze to cure, and then making it into the necklace. But, photos anyway :D
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| These two got a thin coat of metallic paint that gives them a very lovely sheen. |
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| My Sharpie skills were failing here but, this one got the best coloring, it looks kind of like painted wood. |
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| My favorite one! The butterfly came out perfect, and it looks like it's painted wood. |
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Shrinky....Duds?
Adventures with shrink plastic!! As I spend countless hours roaming through Pintrest, I came across a whole bunch of shrink plastic jewelry and ideas that were super simple looking, and some ideas to use any type of #6 plastic, like Solo cups, food containers, etc. SO of course, I'm off to the dollar store and pick up a pack of clear #6 plastic cups for $2. Not a bad deal, right? After several duds, I've determined that I think this plastic is too thin, and I should have spent the extra 50 cents to get the red, durable Solo brand that have turned up better results. Oh well, but, here's what I salvaged from the near 10 attempts I made the past few days....
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