12-30-06 I sold all of these rings shown here. Better get busy making some more rings. ;)
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How do you not smash these little lovely bits that go into your rings? Do you roll out the log by hand or extruder? Then do you let them set up before forming them? I'm new and made a couple of things that required bits and it was difficult (that's why I'm asking questions :) ). (pocadot88 @ pcc) THANKS! Love your work!
Haha, you probably haven't heard of this game, but it's called Katamari Damacy, its for the computer and Playstation II. The gist of it is this little guy has to roll up things into a giant ball, and when I say "things", I mean anything, like people, cars, cows. These little balls remind me of that game, as if he had started in a bead shop first. ;)
Welcome toSILASTONES; my Polymer Clay World. Here you will find pictures of my work, how the ideas came about and how I put them into works. I also have tutorial blog to show you step-by-step of how I made my Polymer Clay beads. Also another blog where you can read all about my daughter, Ada..
Thanks for stopping by.
Ponsawan
P.S. These days, I spend most of my time taking care of my daughter, Ada who was in a car accident on March, 2008. I haven't posted here for a while but will try to share my work here again, as much as I can.
I started making Polymer clay beads in 2005. I sold my first batch and started sending them out to the bead stores and bead shows. I started a blog to share my experieces with polymer clay and started a tutorial blog to show how I make some of my beads.
4 comments:
How do you not smash these little lovely bits that go into your rings? Do you roll out the log by hand or extruder? Then do you let them set up before forming them? I'm new and made a couple of things that required bits and it was difficult (that's why I'm asking questions :) ). (pocadot88 @ pcc) THANKS! Love your work!
Haha, you probably haven't heard of this game, but it's called Katamari Damacy, its for the computer and Playstation II. The gist of it is this little guy has to roll up things into a giant ball, and when I say "things", I mean anything, like people, cars, cows. These little balls remind me of that game, as if he had started in a bead shop first. ;)
ranasp
I took that as a compliment. Thank you. I do have 2 teenage boys, so I've seen the game before.
Your rings are so much fun! You're inspiring me to think about making rings.
Also love the colours.
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