Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Monday, September 26, 2011
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Weekend Shenanigans
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life's like that,
nail art,
stiletto nail
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Busy as Bees
Just some of the goings at our house today.........
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life's like that,
polymer clay,
STAEDTLER
Monday, September 19, 2011
Not Distracted!
The lovely Deb stopped by this weekend with a giant bag of retro sewing patterns. I'm working on deadlines and am trying very hard not to be distracted. But I couldn't help a little bit of sorting.
First I made some piles. Notice the footie pajama pattern in the bottom left corner! I can't wait to make these. So cute!
I even got around to storing these gems. I use a spice displayer from the grocery store. The perfect size for most pattern packets. And look....... there's so much more room for more patterns.
Thanks bunches for thinking of me Deb!
:D
Friday, September 16, 2011
Where I Buy My Flat Candle Wax Sheets
To make the pin up Ghoul and her accompanying Jack-O-Lanterns you'll need some flat candle wax sheets and a copy of
PolymerCafe October 2011.
PolymerCafe October 2011.

Here is a link to a wondrous little local shop I frequent.
They do mail order and they have great prices.
Village Craft and Candle
This is what the wax I used looks like.
Please feel free to add a supplier in your region to the comments section of this post. Folks are having a problem finding the flat wax sheets in their area.
If you can't find any in your area, don't fret.... just contact Sue and her helpful staff at the link above, and they'll fix you up licketty split.
P.S.: they sell a whole bunch more than just candle wax sheets.
Check out their online shop.
They do mail order and they have great prices.
Village Craft and Candle

Please feel free to add a supplier in your region to the comments section of this post. Folks are having a problem finding the flat wax sheets in their area.
If you can't find any in your area, don't fret.... just contact Sue and her helpful staff at the link above, and they'll fix you up licketty split.
P.S.: they sell a whole bunch more than just candle wax sheets.
Check out their online shop.
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polymer clay
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Speedy Quick Eye Sculpt
Here is a fast eye sculpt tutorial for you.
Just in case you were interested.
Just in case you were interested.





These eyes seem to be working out pretty well. I can't wait to experiment with some different colours and metallic powders for the iris. Let me know how you make out.
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STAEDTLER,
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Sunday, September 11, 2011
How to Make FIMO Clay Eyes For The Pin Up Ghoul
*Please read the important edit at the end of this post*

Before I start I want to make it clear that for the Pin Up Ghoul doll that appears on PolymerCafe's October 2011 cover I used mass produced store bought 14mm flat backed doll eyes. Folks have been letting me know that doll eyes are a little bit hard to find, so I decided to show you how easy it is to make your own.
Here we go!
Supplies needed to complete this project:
FIMO soft in white #0
FIMO effect translucent #014
Half a block of scrap clay to make molds and stamps
FIMO liquid
Acrylic paint in various eye shades
Iridescent acrylic paint
sculpting tools, knife, stylus or needle tool
fine paint brush, Heinz Jordan gold sable mini script liner
Large soft paintbrush for dusting the mold
Cornstarch or baby powder
Glass marbles or ball bearings in the same size diameter that you want your eyes
pencil
Medium grit sandpaper or nail file
Super glue
Acrylic or latex gloves
Non food use baking sheet and parchment paper
Oven
Here we go!
Supplies needed to complete this project:
FIMO soft in white #0
FIMO effect translucent #014
Half a block of scrap clay to make molds and stamps
FIMO liquid
Acrylic paint in various eye shades
Iridescent acrylic paint
sculpting tools, knife, stylus or needle tool
fine paint brush, Heinz Jordan gold sable mini script liner
Large soft paintbrush for dusting the mold
Cornstarch or baby powder
Glass marbles or ball bearings in the same size diameter that you want your eyes
pencil
Medium grit sandpaper or nail file
Super glue
Acrylic or latex gloves
Non food use baking sheet and parchment paper
Oven
I mixed half a block of translucent FIMO soft with 1/6th of a block of FIMO soft white. Mix them thoroughly until there is no marbling and you have a consistent colour throughout. Roll the clay into a one cm thick worm, and set it aside.
Bake the clay with the marble in it for 15 minutes at 230 degrees F. Allow the piece to cool.
Paint some interference colour onto the iris in radiating lines. Allow them to dry completely.


You can make many different sizes of molds and stamps for these eyes and it will help you have more evenly sized eyes.
I can't wait to use these guys!
Let me know how yours came out.
*EDIT*
September 26, 2011
Hey guys... just ran across this tutorial.....
http://mistymooncreations.blogspot.com/2010/10/glass-eyes-for-your-dolls-tutorial.html
It was posted about a year ago. It's dang near the exact same technique (without the molds and stamps) that I outline above. We have a few different tricks and tips between us, but she certainly uses the same familiar products. Aimee Jeffries has done a fabulous job explaining exactly how and why she used the products she did. She is an amazingly inventive artist and teacher with a super sense of humor. I bow to her excellent talents.
Friday, September 9, 2011
BJD Eye Tutorial Coming This Weekend!
It has been brought to my attention that not everyone has a doll supply company right around the corner. So to assist the folks who are going to be making my Pin up Ghoul "Gina", I will be posting a tutorial on how to make your own 14mm flat backed eyes.
I'm going to dedicate this tutorial to
Andrea and Gina.
Mostly because they're AWESOME!
I'm going to dedicate this tutorial to
Andrea and Gina.
Mostly because they're AWESOME!


:D
You might want to pick up some FIMO soft clay in white and black. You'll also need to gather together some acrylic paints in different eye colours and grab a fine liner brush like a Heinz Jordan mini script brush. I'll post a complete list of supplies you'll need with the tutorial.
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Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Every Dollmaker Has a Few Santas in Their Closet.
I found some snapshots of some of the very first dolls I ever made and thought I would share them with you. I started by making Santa dolls about twenty years ago. Most doll folk I know have a few of these guys in their past.


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FIMO,
polymer clay,
STAEDTLER
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Making Faces
Here are some of the face molds I've produced over the years. I think it's time to update the collection and make them available to everyone. In the past I've only given my students the opportunity to purchase them.


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BJD,
doll,
FIMO,
polymer clay,
STAEDTLER
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