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I have an article in Polymer Cafe's fall issue on a carved Jack O'Lantern
pin with GITD features. I just hope the magazine comes out before Halloween! I've also done little tombstone beads from Granitex with "RIP" stamped into them. And candy corn beads from a bullseye cane. And spiderweb cane slices. And a great little skull cane. Gee, I guess I done more than I thought for Halloween. Diane Villano Bead&Button '04 Faculty (Polymer Clay) Founding President, Southern Connecticut Polymer Clay Guild Grant Diffendaffer's teaching for us Oct 23-24! "Arondelle" wrote in message newsCz2d.20462$z_3.12246@trndny07... ~Candace~ wrote: Is anyone else doing anything Halloween related with their clay? I'd love to hear all about it! |
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Diane, I just had this flash of a miniature graveyard scene, splayed across
a table top, all done in polymer clay! (It was the tiny tombstones that did it) I think I'll call my local library and see if they would like a little display to set up for Halloween. And now I have to say a profound thanks, because I haven't had a project idea like that since the 8th grade, and you tipped me off. Thank you! ~Candace~ "Diane Villano" wrote in message ... I have an article in Polymer Cafe's fall issue on a carved Jack O'Lantern pin with GITD features. I just hope the magazine comes out before Halloween! I've also done little tombstone beads from Granitex with "RIP" stamped into them. And candy corn beads from a bullseye cane. And spiderweb cane slices. And a great little skull cane. Gee, I guess I done more than I thought for Halloween. Diane Villano Bead&Button '04 Faculty (Polymer Clay) Founding President, Southern Connecticut Polymer Clay Guild Grant Diffendaffer's teaching for us Oct 23-24! "Arondelle" wrote in message newsCz2d.20462$z_3.12246@trndny07... ~Candace~ wrote: Is anyone else doing anything Halloween related with their clay? I'd love to hear all about it! |
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Ohhh little coffins with boney inhabitants.... tres cool Candace...
Try to tie it into a book if you can.. that helps encourage kids to read. Diana -- Heart and soul can make up for technical lacking in any form of art, but let the heart be lacking and all the perfection means nothing. "~Candace~" wrote in message news Diane, I just had this flash of a miniature graveyard scene, splayed across a table top, all done in polymer clay! (It was the tiny tombstones that did it) I think I'll call my local library and see if they would like a little display to set up for Halloween. And now I have to say a profound thanks, because I haven't had a project idea like that since the 8th grade, and you tipped me off. Thank you! ~Candace~ "Diane Villano" wrote in message ... I have an article in Polymer Cafe's fall issue on a carved Jack O'Lantern pin with GITD features. I just hope the magazine comes out before Halloween! I've also done little tombstone beads from Granitex with "RIP" stamped into them. And candy corn beads from a bullseye cane. And spiderweb cane slices. And a great little skull cane. Gee, I guess I done more than I thought for Halloween. Diane Villano Bead&Button '04 Faculty (Polymer Clay) Founding President, Southern Connecticut Polymer Clay Guild Grant Diffendaffer's teaching for us Oct 23-24! "Arondelle" wrote in message newsCz2d.20462$z_3.12246@trndny07... ~Candace~ wrote: Is anyone else doing anything Halloween related with their clay? I'd love to hear all about it! |
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ooohhh yes! Good idea. We're So heading over there this weekend
"Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... Ohhh little coffins with boney inhabitants.... tres cool Candace... Try to tie it into a book if you can.. that helps encourage kids to read. Diana -- Heart and soul can make up for technical lacking in any form of art, but let the heart be lacking and all the perfection means nothing. "~Candace~" wrote in message news Diane, I just had this flash of a miniature graveyard scene, splayed across a table top, all done in polymer clay! (It was the tiny tombstones that did it) I think I'll call my local library and see if they would like a little display to set up for Halloween. And now I have to say a profound thanks, because I haven't had a project idea like that since the 8th grade, and you tipped me off. Thank you! ~Candace~ "Diane Villano" wrote in message ... I have an article in Polymer Cafe's fall issue on a carved Jack O'Lantern pin with GITD features. I just hope the magazine comes out before Halloween! I've also done little tombstone beads from Granitex with "RIP" stamped into them. And candy corn beads from a bullseye cane. And spiderweb cane slices. And a great little skull cane. Gee, I guess I done more than I thought for Halloween. Diane Villano Bead&Button '04 Faculty (Polymer Clay) Founding President, Southern Connecticut Polymer Clay Guild Grant Diffendaffer's teaching for us Oct 23-24! "Arondelle" wrote in message newsCz2d.20462$z_3.12246@trndny07... ~Candace~ wrote: Is anyone else doing anything Halloween related with their clay? I'd love to hear all about it! |
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I'm always thinking of Halloween. The roomie and I did a series of
Halloween clay tutorials in the October 2003 issue of PcPolyzine. This year, I'm using wire to make trees that are between 2 1/2 and 3 feet tall. It's black electrical fence wire and just the perfect dusty black color. T is making black spiders with bright PearlEx colors on the bodies to hand and crawl up one tree. He's making some of his little GITD ghosts to hang from the branches of another. I am making small jack o' lanterns that will go all over the branches on one. The last one will have strips of torn black garbage backs glued on the branches and GITD eyeballs. Kim |
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I forgot another project. I'm taking a class at Ready Stamps, learning to make my own rubber stamps. I've made one sheet with spider webs, a phantom, some bats and several jack faces. |
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Thomas saw what I was writing and told me about his switchplate idea. He's going to cover a plate with black clay and sculpt a skeleton hand out of GITD clay. The hand will look like it's reaching out to turn the light on. |
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I love the way you guys think, Irish! Sounds spooktacular! Will you have
trick or treaters to scare? -- ~Candace~ Orphan Beads ~low cost and bartering for the financially challenged beader~ http://snipurl.com/6s4t Princess Auctions ~please see for most current updates and auction information~ http://snipurl.com/8s8o "irish.red" wrote in message ... Thomas saw what I was writing and told me about his switchplate idea. He's going to cover a plate with black clay and sculpt a skeleton hand out of GITD clay. The hand will look like it's reaching out to turn the light on. |
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~Candace~ wrote: I love the way you guys think, Irish! Thanks! Sounds spooktacular! Will you have trick or treaters to scare? No tricksters in our area. All adults, but we're in a condo now. Everything we make is geared towards eventually moving into a house. There's a lot of pc in what we make, but other stuff, too. Papier mache rocks for the bigger stuff. Another idea that hit me tonight was to make a buncha little jacks and put them around a candlestick. The hits just keep on comin' Kim |
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. I'm taking a class at Ready Stamps, learning
to make my own rubber stamps. cool! I didn't know they were doing classes now!!! Give more info, please! Sarajane Sarajane's Polymer Clay Gallery http://www.polyclay.com |
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