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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.
Please visit my shop at www.liberty412.etsy.com or send me a message if you would like to purchase these pieces. They are hand crafted, some utilizing stamps and some molded by hand as well as using other household tools. Each piece is made with Sculpy brand bake-able clay, painted with quality acrylic paints, and coated in a water-based polyurethane finish. If you would prefer a different finish, different colors, or would like a custom creation, just let me know! I accept Paypal payments and shipping will be no more than $6 (usually about $2-3 for flat pieces).
I can also put together the entire frame composition for you, using mostly second-hand refurbished picture frames. The price will be adjusted accordingly and will of course be mutually agreed upon.
Thanks for looking!
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Looking for some extra realistic and low prim glassware? Tired of flat and unrealistically transparent textures on your glass? Look no further than the Apothecary Jar Collection from MJSMTech!
This unique builder kit comes with six styles of apothecary jars and three different lids. Each piece uses a single custom sculpt to help keep your prim counts low and your realism level high!
The custom lids can be mixed and matched for multiple configurations. Each sculpt has a custom texture, and also included are eight high quality reflection mapped alpha map textures to help you get started and bring a new sense or realism to your builds.
(c) Zorch Voom 2010
Special Notes About This Piece:
Sun Dragons have marbles for eyes that catch the light and make the eyes appear to be glowing. They are made with polymer clay and the scale designs are made with a technique called Millefiori.
Made out of light green, dark green and blue clay with a yellow marble.
The wings were made with Liquid Sculpy so that they would be translucent and flexible.
Approx. Dimensions: 1.5" H x 1.5" W x 2.5" D
Back view. Clothespin doll, made for bighteyes1028 for the clothespin doll homemade swap on swap-bot, Nov.07. Her base is a peg like clothespin and I topped it with a sculpy chest and head. She's a pretty lady all decked out for a holiday party in her beaded dress and stancing on her gold pedestal made from a fabric covered water bottle top.
Made from a small satellite dish. Using sculpy for the fish, half marbles for the swirl, saftey glass for the water, and river rock around the edge. This piece is still waiting for a tufa stump base.
Sculpey on wire and foil armature.
Here the head and neck have been completed and added to the torso.
Vanilla frosted, berry filled,cherry topped spongecake, unfortunately the size of a quarter and completely UNEDIBLE!
I was learning to weave and had cheap crochet cotten. Made sculpy dough buttons and ribbon embroidered. Made several purses that sold quickly. This is mine and holds small knitting projects for on the go in the vehicle in a basket - usually socks. These baby booties and knit and felted with an added ribbing. I knit the sock while my daughter was in the hospital waiting upon the arrival of her baby.
Click here to visit the store in world!
Or buy it on the Second Life Marketplace right now!
Looking for some extra realistic and low prim glassware? Tired of flat and unrealistically transparent textures on your glass? Look no further than the Apothecary Jar Collection from MJSMTech!
This unique builder kit comes with six styles of apothecary jars and three different lids. Each piece uses a single custom sculpt to help keep your prim counts low and your realism level high!
The custom lids can be mixed and matched for multiple configurations. Each sculpt has a custom texture, and also included are eight high quality reflection mapped alpha map textures to help you get started and bring a new sense or realism to your builds.
(c) Zorch Voom 2010