Thursday, November 24, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving :)

I wanted to take a moment and thank everyone for their readership, kind comments, and companionship

Happy Claying to all and stay safe out there! :)

"Winston"
by
S. Wyatt
(2011)

Enjoy!

~S



Thursday, November 17, 2011

"Larry the Halibut"



Bwaahahaaa!

"LARRY!"
That's the name my 17 year old son gave to my little sculpey clay halibut...
I loved it immediately :)

Pretty much from the start I wanted to start translating my watercolor art pieces into sculpey clay works for necklaces, pins and perhaps wall hangings...So this particular one I am in the process of creating is based on my watercolor art piece I titled "A Berry Lovely Halibut."

This particular clay piece is going to be a necklace: Halibut...Check!  Blueberries...Check!  Blueberry leaves...OH YEAH! I gotta make those today! :) (tee-hee) And I suppose assembly of the necklace would come next but i'm still deciding the total over all design and balance.

But I wanted to share some "beginning" pics with you so that you too can see what you can create from your art pieces and doodles or anything else that inspires you to want to keep "claying." :)

I will add to this blog as it starts all coming together...

My watercolor print titled "A Berry Lovely Halibut" that I created early last year (April 2010'ish)

"A Berry Lovely Halibut"
by
S. Wyatt
2010



And now "Larry" the halibut in Sculpey clay:

And "Larry" and the Blueberries (Sounds like an Alaskan rock band!)

  
When I make the leaves and assemble the rest i'll post more pics!

Happy imagining!

~S

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UPDATE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Well here is the result of my "A Berry Lovely Halibut" necklace:




Enjoy!

~S

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Mmmm....Chocolate's?

HEY! No fair...I tricked myself! :)

Mmmm...Not real chocolates!

I gotta tell ya, after about the 7th or 8th one I wanted chocolate SO bad I got up and made brownies!

I LOVED making these little beads and plan on making a gazillion-bazillion more because the delectable combinations for creating "gourmet chocolate" has infinite possibilities (but some were much more fun to create then others) :)

I will make the tutorial available in a few months when I start getting everything together...I promise it will be TONS of fun (and make you crave chocolate too!).






Enjoy!

~S

Monday, November 14, 2011

Good Morning Beatrice



That would be the name of my newest little bird sculpture: "Good Morning Beatrice."
"She" roughly took me around 15 hours to sculpt but I did learn a lot...Like using aluminum foil as an armature so that the sculpture (in my case) doesn't weigh a lot and also conserves on the clay usage. :)
I also used "Fimo Gloss Varnish."
WHOA...
This stuff really means "Gloss" too! My Beatrice bird almost looks like she slid through an oil slick (*Note to self: maybe try a "Satin Varnish" next time).
Or perhaps maybe she looks like polished stone. :)
I also got to really get into Pearl Ex brand of powders for to add in a bit of shiney "POP" color to her beak, eyes and feetsies! Her little eyes are jasper stone beads.

Without further adieu I give you my little Beatrice:
"Good Morning Beatrice"
by
S.Wyatt
2011


Hope You Enjoy!

~S

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Benjamin's Heart

I mailed out my "Art Swap" piece on Monday...

I had actually never heard of an "Art Swap" before, mostly because i'm new to the polymer clay world (2 whole months!) but i'm really excited!

Christi Friesen (www.cforiginals.com) is holding her "Art Swap" and the theme is "Found Object."
So you create your polymer clay creation and incorporate something you found: bead, charm, twig...you get the idea :) and mail it into her. She will then exchange your art piece with another artists' art piece and then everyone can enjoy each other's work (Brilliant whoever first came up with the idea...I LOVE IT!).

I created a focal bead I titled: "Benjamin's Heart."

for the "found object" part I literally found a little tarnished heart charm in the bottom of one of my boxes (Have a feeling it belong's to my daughter from broken jewelry past) :)
My thinking was that I would tie a ribbon around my polar bear focal bead and the heart would be a necklace charm around the bears neck (I promise...It looked FABULOUS in my mind)...

So after everything was said and done...I really wish I had tucked the little heart charm under the "fur" and made it look like it was protruding from his fur a little bit...And illusion if you will that the bear was already wearing a necklace.
So I hope it all works out and "Benjamin's" new owner loves him (Also, if not...At anytime Benjamin can come home...Loves you Benji Bear!) :)

Enjoy!

"Benjamin's Heart"
by
S. Wyatt (2011)

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Welcome to my new blog!



Welcome!

Those who know me know that I have been primarily a watercolor artist after I was medically retired from the U.S. Army (2004)....

HOWEVER, about a month ago I picked up a few packs of polymer clay (because I thought it would be a way to help the stiffness in my hands from arthritis) and so my new addiction has begun.

I LOVE IT! I can't get enough of pushing the limits daily to see what I can get this stuff to do.
I've made turtles and fishes and lions! (OH MY) :)

Having been in utter awe of my daughter's handmade jewelry I have been inspired by how the latches and beading's and the general "putting together of" jewelry is done.


I created a prototype necklace where I drew my inspiration from a very lily paddy pond picture I found.



The pics aren't great (sorry, still learning how to blog and edit pics and stuff) but you get the general idea.
After I tweak the design a bit more and get some other things lined up I will make the pattern available. :)

I will most likely be posting once or twice a week, but will be checking in daily.

Welcome to you and I hope you enjoy!

~Shellie