Thursday, December 16

Frustration and Inspiration

Last night I was soooo frustrated with my clay - I didn't even want to be in the same room as it! I have been trying to get some Christmas ornaments done for the Dayton Guild meeting coming up Saturday, and designed them (mine and Steve's - the ornaments frustrated him out of wanting to even do them it seems) I made his using techniques he would maybe enjoy, and I liked the way my sample came out. Now time to make the mass production.. BLECH. I remember why I don't do craft shows... I like to make one of a kind stuff, not mass produced items. I get sooooooo bored and quickly. I just gave up, the crystals didn't behave, tools went missing, and the clay just wasn't working for me! I left the room last night and didn't turn back.

This morning, I was wandering around the web while my work system rebooted and I saw some of my Flickr people had posted - seeing other's work tends to inspire me. I really wanted to run down and get my hands in the clay again. Thanks to all my friends on Flickr - those ornaments should be a snap tonight!

Wednesday, December 1

Wow...

Been forever. It is the first snow here, and so I choose to update the blog, hopefully you like the new colors.

I have a bunch of new items to take pictures of, been working in the studio (it finally became that and it feels right - thanks Sue! :D ). It has been so much fun to have a space to get creative in. Each of us "resident artists" (Myself, Steve and Chenoa) have our own areas, and we have an extra spot for guests! We have our first clay play day coming up.

Well, off to adjust the site more and get the pictures done. I will update the post with pictures when I have a chance later.

Thursday, July 22

Project Update

  1. Project for a pair of ladies coming to visit - clay made and baked (sand/buff and put together)
  2. A mask using info in a demo for Orphan Childeren in Ghanna
  3. Shower curtain rings - African Animals - did research on canes, and animal face photos
  4. Color study for Dayton Guild
  5. Christmas Ornaments (12-15) for Dayton Guild - designed need to make prototype
  6. Two pendants for swap with SanDiego GuildProject - Metalic Pendants
  7. Two backup pendants for swap with SanDiego Guild - started, liked it - but not there yet, needs more work.
  8. Christmas Pens for people at work - not sure of design yet, still have to build them (50 or so)
  9. 48 Polymer clay "inchie" tiles for Buckeye Bash next Feb - want to get done early for once in my life
  10. Teach Niece and her friend how to make some jewelry in order to sell at swap meet
  11. Christmas Present for Mom - she don't know what it is yet - and I am not spilling the beans, since currently she is my only follower!
  12. Requested to teach using rubber stamps with polymer clay - a demo for Columbus Polymer Clay Guild

Monday, July 19

What have I gotten into...

I have the following projects that are due in various months by the end of the year...

  1. Project for a pair of ladies coming to visit
  2. A mask using info in a demo for Orphan Childeren in Ghanna
  3. Shower curtain rings - African Animals for my Mom's approval - and maybe use
  4. Color study for Dayton Guild
  5. Christmas Ornaments (12-15) for Dayton Guild
  6. Two pendants for swap with SanDiego Guild
  7. Two backup pendants for swap with SanDiego Guild
  8. Christmas Pens for people at work - not sure of design yet, still have to build them (50 or so)
  9. 48 Polymer clay "inchie" tiles for Buckeye Bash next Feb - want to get done early for once in my life
  10. Teach Niece and her friend how to make some jewelry in order to sell at swap meet
  11. Christmas Present for Mom - she don't know what it is yet - and I am not spilling the beans, since currently she is my only follower!
  12. Requested to teach using rubber stamps with polymer clay - a demo for Columbus Polymer Clay Guild
I keep feeling like I have forgotten something, but it will probably come up soon.  I will post pictures and info about most of them (not any surprises until they have been given away. :D)

Sunday, May 23

Been a week...

Let's see.  The Dayton guild was FANTASTIC... tons of fun and really learned a lot.  The crew was just great, and I really got into the bead making.  I have made a few since I have been home that I need to share.   Have to get the camera fixed to post those and the earrings I made for Jessi's birthday.

This week was getting Mickey Mouse his new home.  Mickey is now firmly entrenched in the garden.  It is more than just a tilled piece of back yard.  I have the water going on it now.  It has lettuce, carrots, beets, zucchni, pole beans, sunflowers and corn.  There is a spot for watermelon and tomatoes, which I need to pick up later today.  I am a bit beat and want to blast some things in WOW. :)  Bobbi is going to try and solo Gnomergon (sp) while Mickey enjoys the shower.

I travel to Chicago this week, and really think it could be fun. :)

Saturday, May 15

The things we do for our craft...

It is early, earlier than I get up for work.  I was up until 1am last night making some beads out of scrap clay for the Dayton Guild meeting this morning. :)  We are suppose to bring beads we have made that we don't like.  I didn't have any that I could find, so I mushed together last night a ton of beads out of scrap clay - and some of them I like, but others weren't as nice.  I am taking them along with the air dry polymer roses - maybe the ladies will like them.  I have to get going, shower, meds and then out the door... to drive to Dayton for the meeting.

The things we do for fun. :)  I will post pictures of my beads when I get back.

Chris

Sunday, May 9

Happy Mother's Day...

Today has been pretty good.  Had breakfast with Jessi, Chenoa and Steve this morning and played with clay again today.

I gave Jessi a pair of earrings I made yesterday, and she seemed to like them.  I will post a pict when I can get one. :)  They were purple heartlike shapes with silver ball.

Totally been stuck in World Of Warcraft.  Bobbi is climbing the ranks, just is currently 60.  After I get her up there, then will come Mercodis my warlock.

Mom also received her pins Friday - all is much better.

Wednesday, May 5

Missing Ladies found!!!

We still don't know why, but the post office changed the zip code and the ladies bounced around a bit and now are back home safe with me.  Whew!  So, I am excited, and Mom can't wait until I send them to her - they will become a mother's day present I hope.

Chenoa and I were out on the back porch tonight, and she made my day.  She looked up at the sky and said she made a wish.  "I wish to spend more time with you Uncle Chris."  That just makes you feel all warm inside!  I told her I made one also, "I want to be a happy as she is, always."
Well, I am off to bed - read a few blog posts out there before bed.  Love the Polka Dot Cottage!  Lisa has such lovely work, I am impressed with it.  Take a look yourself and see what I mean... http://lisaclarke.net/

Night!

Thursday, April 29

Frustrated...

Seems like the post office lost Mom's presents.  So at least I will release the pictures, you can see the ladies above.  They were magnetic pins for her, and I at least have the pictures to share.

I will have to make some more and send them to her.

I hope some person at the post office, about to go postal, found them and felt relaxed and serene...  I know I did while making them.


Chris

Sunday, April 25

Yesterday - Cincinatti

Had a blast yesterday.  Got to see Linda's studio - http://www.lyndasartistichaven.com/ and it was a blast to see her and her space.  Plus, all the really cool items she has been working on.  Got to see two necklaces she put in a juried show - can I just say Gorgeous!?  I am a bit envious of her talent, but seeing all the pieces she had around the room, she has been practicing for longer than I have.  I just have to keep up working on it.

We also saw Disney's Mary Poppins, which while it was fun, seemed disjointed to me - the story was fragmented.  There was more song and action that story, which makes sense because the crowd at the matinee were a good majority parents/grandparents with young kids most seemed 5 to 9.  My issue was there wasn't much that felt like Disney - like Beauty and Beast and Lion King had.  It was a very good production, and a few moments were decidedly Disney - but didn't have the heart stopping wonder that I felt I saw in the other two shows.  It was a little flat.  But, Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious was WONDERFUL and amazingly choreographed - that was a Disney moment and Mary's departure was one also.  But, they were moments, not the broad brush strokes that were in the other two.

Then, through rain and crazy drivers, we went to IKEA.  We have an IKEA near us again, and I am happy.  We used to have one down the street, not two hours away, but I will take it.  It was very different than the one in Schaumburg, it was on two floors, and the pathway through was winding and meandering.  Every bit of floor space was given up to displays.  Not the large roomy version in Illinois.  It was fun, and some how two hours vanished.  I do have finally a set of dresser drawers - since we weren't able to get our ones from Illinois up the stairs of the house, have been using a book shelf for clothes.  That along with tilling the garden again are my tasks for today.

But Bobbi needs a level, and I wanted to relax and do that also.

Monday, April 19

Welcome...

Welcome to my blog.

I felt the pressure to join the world in the blogosphere.

I have been posting randomly (mostly my writing in November for nanowrimo (see nanowrimo.org) on live journal. But, everyone else is doing so - and mom was always worried that I would jump off a cliff some day because my friends were doing it.  So, I am finally jumping. 
Little did she know I joined the Lemmings Adventure Group in World of Warcraft and as lemmings we have leaped off several cliffs in our lifetime (usually I led the way! :D) 

You can expect to find notes about my ecclectic mix of hobbies and what I enjoy here- Polymer Clay projects, Writing, Reading, Video Gaming and programming (current kick is video games for XBOX 360), learning about life from a 3yr old and now Gardening.  And maybe some scary side adventures along the way - always wanted a table saw and now I have a garage to put it in!  Hush Steve!

I will try to post often, but at this time I am not sure how often will be - let's see how it all works out.

Thanks for the visit,
Chris