Jan 24 2008
Some firsts
While I have a few minutes to spare as my latest batch of beads cures in the oven, I’m posting pictures of some first-time projects. First, there is Hope, an Altoid tin doll:
She’s the product of an A-HAA workshop Melissa lead us through last April or May. I think it was for our May meeting, but without checking my calendar, I don’t know for certain. Hope’s one of those projects that pushed me out of my comfort zone; she’s not very minimalist, which I tend to think of as a direct opposite to altered art. Here’s a peek inside:
Also on my list of firsts is a vessel I created by covering a paper wine box with polymer clay:
It’s rough, but turned out better than I anticipated. The paper rolled up inside is also a first attempt at making paper. I use “first” loosely since I did make paper in a class once long, long ago. Paper making is messy and hard work, with little return, but the results are often very rewarding. I also like to think of it as helping the environment because I reuse junk mail paper (and used coffee filters!) instead of just throwing it out.
So just a few additions. Will add more as time allows.
i am enjoying my visit here!
can’t wait to hang out at the art show!
xo,