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My friend Bryan & I placed "Sculpy" (the sculpture I made) in the K-State Union parking lot at 3 a.m. one day, unapproved and unsolicited. It remained for a couple years.

 

Here, my dad and brother and I finally take Sculpy down, as they're building a new parking garage on the premises.

This is a licensed collectible based on Brian Lumley's Necroscope novels. Sculpted with Sculpy, Magic Sculpt and Chavant plastelina. Molded with silicone and cast in polystone.

This little guy is sitting on a nickel to show how itty he is. He will be my necklace once he's baked and his face has been painteed on. He's the first of this type I've made and he's a bit lopsided but I don't care. I can see myself making more of these until I get really good at it.

Crab is created from Sculpy clay; the seaweed is made from strips of green and white sheer, machine embroidered in place.

Icons aquaman body, sculpy cape/chest insignia, shrinky dinks visor

unpainted and unfinished

SOLD in my Etsy shop. See my profile for details

The bags are made of scrapp wool from the Pendelton blanket mill. The men are made of sculpy, house paint and grit.

 

These guys will be for sale first at Comic Con in SD, then through the scrapperstown thrift shop so stay posted...

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...

IC daredevil, Icons batman cape, sculpy headpiece

We found this vase at a tag sale and gave it a new life. we used a deep royal blue and greens and yellows on this vase. bulls-eye and jelly roll designs tops this off.

 

We sold this vase at the Lebanon Valley Market in January.

  

More items for sale on Etsy

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this is the main villain puppet from my stop motion film cricketman. to make him i sculpted a likeness out of clay, casted the clay in plaster, then poured laytix foam into the model. his skeleton is made of wires and his skin coloring is painted with rubber latix, his head and violin are made from sculpy. his mouth, eyelids, and eye brows were removible clay pieces

GENRE: eclectic votive candle holder set

 

SPECIFICATIONS: new votive candle holder set with polymer clay sculpture. approximate weight is 10.5 oz. other sizes and custom sizes are available depending on what we find at the local tag sale.

 

each votive candle holder set 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.

 

custom orders are always welcome... enjoy our flickr page and work

 

"handcrafted right here on planet earth"

  

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I'm so glad i found this shot-- these are the first sculpy dolls i ever made , the ones that started my mini empire! (where are they now?)

Porcelain, china paint, poseable, fabric, polyfill, wire, glue, various mini trims buttons and beads.

 

(crappy photo-of-a-photo shot, no digital pix in prehistoric times)

The bags are made of scrapp wool from the Pendelton blanket mill. The men are made of sculpy, house paint and grit.

 

These guys will be for sale first at Comic Con in SD, then through the scrapperstown thrift shop so stay posted...

I don't claim to be good at sculpting nor painting. But at least its recognizable as a fox?

Last year I purchased a couple of books by one one my favorite authors - Robin Hobb- from an eBay bookstore. The owner gave me free shipping and was very nice. I was working on making a bookmark with a dragon head on one end and the tail on the other, so I decided to put two cats on the other end for her. The dragon head is kiln fired porcelain and the cats are sculpy. The name of her store is DragonCatCat.

Here are some of the tiny foods we made with Sculpey. I like the cherry and blueberry pies best! The shiney effect was added with acrylic glazing medium.

this is an ordinary wall tile from my kitchen renovation

present from Charlotte

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...

Cake is cake blanks covered in spackle then spray painted white. Roses and leaves are sculpy hand formed. Piping is glitter glue. We didn't sand the spackle since the cake is going to be on stage. The "10 foot rule" applies.

Media: Styrofoam, sculpy, wire, acrylic paints

 

Dimensions: 8x22''

This is my little piggy pin cushion. The pig is made from Super Sculpy and the watermelon on his belly is needle felted. The pin cushion is removable.

A Happy Birthday Stim cake, fancy layered chocolate and berry gateau (or something like that), frosted cake, banana cream pie, cupcakes, blueberry cream pie, apple pie and so on to blur.

My friend Julian and I collaborated on this ornament for Cephalopodmas

Recently, while sorting through a box of things in the basement, I discovered these delightful little magnets that Kris made. I love how summery they all are, and you can see her love for watermelon in a couple of these. She literally shaped each and every one from sculpy clay, painted on them, then attached a little magnet on the backs of them. I can’t remember where or when she last tried to sell them, but I think it was at some awful blues festival in Arlington. There’s a part of me that gets sad that each and every piece of art she made didn’t sell, yet I’m grateful for the folks who did support and champion her work when she was alive. For a little while we tried doing the arts and crafts fairs, and while we met some success, it just took too much time and energy to make the effort worthwhile. Kris probably could’ve sold these pretty quickly online but usually she was on to the next project to even care. At this point, I don’t have it in me to sell or give away a single one of these, and I found a nice little place in the house to display all of them. 💕 🍍 🍉

Week 1: 1/8 piece of Primo Sculpy block. Under 2" cubed, roughly.

 

I don't know if I'll paint this one. Not actually tilted, but my jury-rigged light tent is getting a little crappy and the 'floor' is uneven.

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