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Polymer Clay

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

I spent many days designing my Perky’s Paw charm.  I should have kept better track, but I’d say I made 40-50 models – possibly more!  At first I was making them out of silver clay, which was getting kind of pricey.

Then, Judi Weers, a kind soul from a metal clay group* I belong to, suggested I try a common polymer clay (PC) technique.  First, a model is made from PC.  The model is then used to imprint another piece of PC to make a stamp.  The stamp is then pressed into the metal clay, leaving the imprint of the original model.  In this particular instance, the polymer clay molds did not give me the detail I needed with the 1/16th” letters.  But using the PC in making models and molds was a helpful exercise and I have great plans for it in the future with projects that don’t include lettering.  Thanks Judi!  I’m sure you will find Judi’s web site as interesting as I did – her jewelry is fabulous – and I really enjoyed seeing how she decorated her PT Cruiser!

Model of Perky's Paw charm in polymer clay

Model of Perky's Paw charm in polymer clay

In working with PC for the first time, I drew on the experience of my dear friend Loretta, who makes beautiful jewelry out of PC.  I loved these whimsical pear earrings she made for a family get-together.  But I digress!  Loretta talked me through the nuances of the conditioning and baking processes and clued me in to “tricks of the trade” – thanks Loretta!  She will be opening a boutique on etsy soon – be sure you bookmark and stop by – she will be featuring her polymer clay creations, as well as her beautiful knit purses.

I am so lucky to have such talented and sharing artist friends like Judi and Loretta!

*MetalClay is a moderated group; if you have a genuine interest in metal clay, you may request membership.

An Artist Has to Eat . . .

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

I have two friends who write food blogs.  They have interesting posts about food and the BEST recipes!  I just have to share – they are that good!

Vicki's Salmon Roulade

Vicki's Salmon Roulade

At Home With Vicki Bensinger features Vicki’s recipes and fascinating food posts.  Vicki has been teaching culinary classes for over 17 years and I only wish we lived in the same area so that she could come to my home and teach me how to be a gourmet cook!  Vicki was recently the star of two TV segments in St. Louis, demonstrating wonderful spring recipes.  If you live in St. Louis take advantage and look Vicki up!  If not, do the next best thing and check out her blog.

Angela's Carrot Cake with Lemon Cream Cheese Frosting

Angela's Carrot Cake with Lemon Cream Cheese Frosting

The other food blog I love is Angela Roberts’s Spinach Tiger.   Angela is also a decorative painter, so she has a real eye for color and texture which she puts to good use when photographing her dishes.  Most of her recipes are deliciously healthy – but sometimes she throws in a recipe that is well worth the calories!  It is very interesting to read about how she comes up with new recipes and also fun to read about her food experiments with her mom, Retro Rose.

So there you go – no more wasting time trying to figure out what to make for dinner.  Vicki and Angela have plenty of great ideas!

bunny-cupcakesJust downloaded the camera and couldn’t resist adding this photo of Easter cupcakes.  My daughter made the adorable bunnies from watching Vicki’s TV segment and I made the coconut cupcakes, from a recipe on Angela’s web site.  There is just something so festive about cupcakes – both were a huge hit!