I always say that you need a vacation after a vacation, running from one place to the other, visiting, touring, traveling - it's exhausting! ;)
Returning from my long US trip (vacation and polymer clay retreating) is not easy but I'm here to share some links I gathered over the past month.
First, my Orlando Fandango 2015 retreat photo album - I had the honour of being one of 3 instructors in this year Orlando Fandango 2015 – A polymer clay retreat hosted in Lake Yale, Leesburg, Florida, along with 2 colleague teachers (Lindly Hunani and Eugena Topina) and ~60 students.
My Alcohol inks "INKredible" class was chosen by
last year 2014 Fandango participants as one of the 3 classes to be taught on
2015.
The classes and trip were wonderful in all aspects - people, organisational, personal.INKredible polymer clay tutorial Featured on PCD |
As a final surprise I got spotted by Cynthia Tinnaple and featured on Polymer Clay Daily.
You are welcome to see photos & read more about it in my site post -
http://www.polypediaonlineexpress.com/orlando-fandango-2015-polymer-clay-retreat-photo-gallery/
LINKS!
Christina Patterson's children's books |
Back then I saw her & partner's cake toppers work, but now their cute beautiful creations are also in children's books.
You are welcome to visit their Facebook page here - https://www.facebook.com/bigfoxcreative?ref=hl
and website - http://bigfoxcreative.blogspot.ca/p/childrens-books.html
Jill's framed house |
Jill Curran can get you a new home in a great price! A home in
polymer clay! BUT! her creations represents memories... A place where a very special wedding, celebration,
or christening took place, she sculpt them to fit a framed portrait,
or a shallow relief house ornament. She starts from photographs and make a one of a kind customised replica of any building.
A cherished personalised gift.
Avaritania's 3D polymer clay houses |
Another "Home-builder" creating houses, this time in 3D - Avaritania.
According to her post she is quite new in the live journal group page but judging from her work she has a touch of clay in her fingertips.
If I understood correctly, she used to build them on thin paper as her base but when her walls kept "collapsing" she moved to a thicker cardboard and now she uses templates.
Polymer clay bugs tutorial |
Last one for the day is another live journal catch - a polymer clay bug class by Aleksanta.
Now that the summer is getting near and bugs are around us, you can create some of your own and place them on a shirt, bag or even as a "scarecrow" to frighten other bugs!
Aleksanta's blog - http://aleksanta.livejournal.com
Enjoy your upcoming weekend!
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