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Old October 22nd 04, 03:58 AM
Diana Curtis
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Good luck! I love to garage sale. Our season is over.
Even a kids tumbler could start you out right.
Is there a chance I could see any of your work? I just want to see what
directions youre heading in. My first love is and was sculpting, and
eventually I would like to make new dollhouse people. My old ones are rather
hideious. Now I have better clay and a better idea what people look like.
However, this new bead obession has led me to a desire to make beads that I
would actually use and so, here I go again! lol. But Im still going to stick
with ones I dont need to sand.
Diana

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Just think, garage sale season next year could land you a tumbler.


It is in fact yard sale season now. It has cooled down enough! I am going
scrounging on Saturday!


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Old October 22nd 04, 04:00 PM
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Even a kids tumbler could start you out right.

That's what I was thinking too.

My first love is and was sculpting,


I have seen a couple of your sculptures, they are awesome!

Is there a chance I could see any of your work? I just want to see what
directions youre heading in.


I want to put up some pictures like other people have, show what I am doing,
get feedback. I think I want the beads to be perfect tho. I am shy. Afraid. I
will never make "perfect" beads. It's one thing to show and give things to
people, and another to show them to folks like you who know polyclay and what
beautiful creations can be made from them. And then I just plain procrastinate,
LOL. Or are these all excuses! OK, I am talking myself into the first step, I
will take some pictures today.

..Stephanie.
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Old October 22nd 04, 06:28 PM
Carla
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Stephanie wrote:
Even a kids tumbler could start you out right.



That's what I was thinking too.


Check out http://www.harborfreight.com. You can get a better quality,
(not to mention *quieter* g) rubber barrel tumbler there, for about
the same price as the kiddie tumbler. Larger capacity, too.

My first love is and was sculpting,



I have seen a couple of your sculptures, they are awesome!


Ditto

I want to put up some pictures like other people have, show what I am doing,
get feedback. I think I want the beads to be perfect tho. I am shy. Afraid. I
will never make "perfect" beads. It's one thing to show and give things to
people, and another to show them to folks like you who know polyclay and what
beautiful creations can be made from them. And then I just plain procrastinate,
LOL. Or are these all excuses! OK, I am talking myself into the first step, I
will take some pictures today.


I'm looking forward to seeing your stuff, too. Get those piccies up!

Cheers,
Carla
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Old October 22nd 04, 06:57 PM
Diana Curtis
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I bet you didnt realize that some of my works never make it on the net
either. LOL ...and there is good reason. I had to learn and am still
learning. If you want, you could send them to me privately. I would be kind,
but I will still encourage you to show off your stuff. Nothing helps the
confidence level than people telling you youre on the right track. Even if
what they love is the colors you use, or a form thats unique, it just helps
so much.
Thank you for all the nice words about my works. My fingers seem to know
3d when its clay than when we talk about perspective in drawing. Now that
you wont see pictures of from me!
Diana .. unmunged is mdcurtis at baldwin-telecom dot net

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"Stephanie" wrote in message
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Even a kids tumbler could start you out right.


That's what I was thinking too.

My first love is and was sculpting,


I have seen a couple of your sculptures, they are awesome!

Is there a chance I could see any of your work? I just want to see what
directions youre heading in.


I want to put up some pictures like other people have, show what I am

doing,
get feedback. I think I want the beads to be perfect tho. I am shy.

Afraid. I
will never make "perfect" beads. It's one thing to show and give things to
people, and another to show them to folks like you who know polyclay and

what
beautiful creations can be made from them. And then I just plain

procrastinate,
LOL. Or are these all excuses! OK, I am talking myself into the first

step, I
will take some pictures today.

.Stephanie.



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Old October 22nd 04, 07:01 PM
Diana Curtis
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Thank you Carla!
Diana, head swelling moderatly

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"Carla"

I have seen a couple of your sculptures, they are awesome!


Ditto

Cheers,
Carla



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Old October 24th 04, 12:44 AM
Stephanie
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Check out http://www.harborfreight.com. You can get a better quality,
(not to mention *quieter* g) rubber barrel tumbler there, for about
the same price as the kiddie tumbler. Larger capacity, too.


I'm going to show Santa where he is gonna find my rock tumbler!

Thanks Carla

..Stephanie.
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Old October 24th 04, 12:46 AM
Stephanie
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I bet you didnt realize that some of my works never make it on the net
either. LOL ...and there is good reason. I had to learn and am still
learning. If you want, you could send them to me privately. I would be kind,


I like this idea

..Stephanie.
 




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