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This is a wooden cigar box designed as a bead box. The lid was created with lilac shot doupioni and then a RibbonSmyth Vintage Fusible Image was ironed onto the doupioni fabric. Lace pieces from a French Couture house (gathered from my trips teaching in France) were collaged around the image.
Next a clay cabochon made from a Czech button mold was made using Sculpy. Out of the oven and then rubbed with copper Pearl Ex.
Glued to the box and added silk ribbon embroidery around the cab. Inside lid has a vellux lining for beads.
My first dragon focal bead following the ideas in Christi Friesen's book on making dragons in polymer clay. I used Sculpey as well as pearls and moonstone beads with pearl and powder blue mica powder for extra shimmer. Unfortunately my toaster oven is prone to rapidly overheating...none of the purple was intentional. Needless to say, I got one of the ovens designed for use with polymer clay-an excellent investment that I don't regret at all.
The main drawback to the bulk packages of white sculpey (different formula to the white Sculpy in the smaller packages) is that it scorches WAY too easily and is too soft to hold its form when sculpting. Good for prototypes that you don't care too much about but I much prefer Kato Polyclay.
GENRE: eclectic wall art
SPECIFICATIONS: 8 X 10 new or repurposed picture frame with polymer clay sculpture. approximate weight is 1.5 lbs. other sizes are 16x20 and custom sizes depending on what we find at the local tag sale.
repurposed picture frames that we reclaim and redesign using polymer clay. each picture frame is designed and created individually and a one-of-a-kind design. each piece starts with only a couple of color ideas and some polymer clay in my hand....
we have many designs and color combinations available.. if you don't see anything you like here plz feel free to look at our etsy.com site to see some of our other work. you can give me color combinations and I can make a custom piece to fit any room or idea.
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He's a bit big for the cake, I guess I should have thought of that before I baked him off :( Oh well, guess I'll make it work as Tim Gunn says :)
***Now I need to figure out how to attach the heads to the cake. My idea is to make the cake look like a wooden box ( I'll post a pic of the idea) any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! =)****
Well, he could turn out to be Superman, but who knows? Most of the time the figure dictates how it will eventually turn out. As i work on the i don't try to force an outcome.
Little snowman made from foam balls, sticks, felt, fabric scraps, sculpy nose and cotton wool wadding. A touch of glitter mixed into the final coat of paverpol.
New Baby Dragons. I decided to try one in flight. He's just right to hanf ogg my laptop when it's open or a flower pot.
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It is that time of year again! Don't just by sandals off the rack when you can customize your own pair! Show off at the beach with this traditional flip-flop style sandal builder kit. It contains everything you need to make a pair of stylish sandals. The sculpts included were created to work with the standard SL AV model without requiring any additional footwear or reshaping. An example set is included with the kit for your easy reference. The shadow maps included are ready to be tinted and customized to your hearts content.
(c) 2010 Zorch Voom
The ladder was made by my father in law, it was already yellow. Then last year we painted the livingroom a different yellow. So I think I might paint the ladder red once I find the right color :)
Redwork designs, the kitty is my own design, I don't remember if I drew the fish or not. Not trying to take credit for another's work, but I just truly cannot remember if that's my design or someone elses (sorry!)
Wreath is something I made years ago, and the light switch cover is liquid sculpy clay on a plastic switch cover.
White and Black Basilisk: Pair dolls, inspired by my current writing.
Materials: Faux fur/minky, epoxy putty, Sculpy clay, steel wire, quilt batting, acrylic paint, correction fluid, various varnishes
Time taken: ~5hrs (White), ~7hrs (Black).
Features: Highly poseable bodies (particularly Black Basilisk, due to his longer limbs) , glass bead eyes
Made from polymer clay with love! The charm is about 3cm in height and 3 cm across. The winnie the pooh charm is attatched to a cell phone strap to you can kawaii up pretty much anything!
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The bags are made of scrapp wool from the Pendelton blanket mill. The men are made of sculpy, house paint and grit.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aM_gea0ffo
These guys will be for sale first at Comic Con in SD, then through the scrapperstown thrift shop so stay posted...
Bonsai: Maple
Approx. Age: 1 Year
Over the last few years I've had an on-again off-again passion for bonsai. I've finally decided to climb the hill and not turn back. Even though my patience is slim, I decided to find, raise, and/or grow my own bonsai trees rather than buy them from a nursery. This one I found growing among some rocks not far from its mother (or father?) tree. The pot is far from proper, but I'm currently lacking anything smaller. Considering making a bunch of tiny ones for Japanese Maple seeds I'm stratifying out of sculpy. Not anything special, just one of four others to play around with. In the spring I'll take a few photos of better ones I have.
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Decided to try the gray sculpy" firm". Have found regular sculpy too brittle and just not strong enough. Has the added benefit of being great for fine detail.
One of the rune sets I have made for sale.
These are not made from a mold. The clay is hand mixed, layered, and then rolled thin. Each rune is cut out. And then I begin the laborious process of adding the actual sigil to the blank rune. The sigils are made from strings of clay that I extrude through a clay extruding gun.
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This unique flatware and tableware builder kit contains all of the essentials you need to create a simple and traditional place setting for meals. It even contains extra bowls and plates for those unexpected guests!
The kit contains two varieties of plates (both oval and circular), stacks of four of each kind of plate, a bowl, a stack of four bowls, a fork, a knife, a spoon, and a glass tumbler - each modeled with a single sculpted prim. Each model is extremely LOD resistant and the stacked versions help to reduce unnecessary prims, helping to keep your building primitive counts as low as possible.
This particular set comes plain white baked textures with realistic reflections and shadows, you can tint this version any color you want, but it is also available in other colors. The kit was made with the professional builder in mind and also comes with a convenient demonstration version of the entire setting for quick and easy reference. The entire setting is excellent for homes and buffets.
The package contains all of the require sculpt maps in a protected format. And all textures full permission.
(c) Zorch Voom 2010
A slight re-design of the basic Forest Torlay shape and using multiple colours for the fur instead of a single colour.
The very first ever Digital Photography class under the graphic design associates degree at Full Sail. In Lab 07, we went to the green screen room and used their lights to photograph a product. The "product" was the three dimensional logos the students had sculpted with Sculpy and paint for their Logos & Symbols class, which they take alongside of Digital Photography. After the logo has been photographed from several different angles, the student sketches the lighting set up and saves an 800 x 600 version of the file. We discuss distracting shadows, soft boxes, lighting to show off an object's three dimensional qualities, and showing enough detail in shadows.
Art doll I made in a from super sculpy, fabric painted with multi-layers, and a faux frosted glass lampshade.
All tiles are handmolded (i created molds with supersculpy using various textures and jewelry pieces) and made of polymer clay with painted, antiqued surfaces, sealed with satin polyurethane. the blingbling and dollar signs tiles were molded from a plastic hip-hop jewelry set i bought at the dollar store
Its super rough but I wanted to get a quick sculpt on how I wanted it to look like.
So i'm pretty happy with the design and once I get the "super sculpy", I will redo the sculpt.
The bags are made of scrapp wool from the Pendelton blanket mill. The men are made of sculpy, house paint and grit.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aM_gea0ffo
These guys will be for sale first at Comic Con in SD, then through the scrapperstown thrift shop so stay posted...