Thursday, March 30, 2006

 

Meet Armstrong

This is an alien magnet I made earlier today.


Wednesday, March 29, 2006

 

Another Robot

After finding a little teddy bear at the craft store, I was inspired to make this baby bot. He was built up in aluminum foil first. With foil creating his head, his body and legs. Then I made wire arms, and covered everything in clay, using clay to join the pieces. I wasn't entirely happy with how he turned out after the first bake, so I added some clay and re-baked him (something I did for the first time. I'm not sure what to call him.


Sunday, March 26, 2006

 

Iridescent Set


iridescent
Originally uploaded by Lucky Haskins.
This is how I spent my Sunday afternoon. I found the beads at Michael's with the help of Mike, who keeps an eye on the bead sales when he goes to pick up clay. The necklace was made with iridescent beads and black seed beads, the earrings were made with iridescent beads and dark blue seed beads, and the bracelet was made with various iridescent, silver-tone, black and purple beads spaced by dark blue seed beads.

I like how the bracelet turned out, but I'll have to do some reading up on how to connect earrings to the hooks. I just looped the wire around which isn't the most secure thing.

Thursday, March 23, 2006

 

Helpful Beading Linkage

For all those that enjoy beading and jewelry making, I wanted to share this link. Fire Mountain Gems has THE MOST FABULOUS catalog Ive ever seen, and its FREEEEEEE.

Seriously, its better than the Wish Book from JCPenney's.

More than 500 full color pages of everything beads, silver, findings, displays, tools and anything else you might need. Their prices are great (buy in bulk and save more) and Ive heard only great things about their customer service.

That said- Im placing my fisrt order on Monday, so maybe my praises are slightly premature. Still, I have faith.

Anyway- its free- its fabulous- I read mine page by page like a novel.

You'll see.

Fire Mountain Gems Free Catalog

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

 

Meet Bloop




He's about 4 inches tall and was my most advanced clay creation yet. First I made bases for the body and head with aluminum foil, then I used wound armature for the arms, hot gluing it to the foil. Then I built everything up with clay. This picture was taken just after baking. After that I sanded him.

Monday, March 20, 2006

 

If you're looking for information about Polymer Clay

Ok, it's not the prettiest website in the world, but Polymer Clay Central has cool contests, and a great explanation of how to do a skinner blend.

Sunday, March 19, 2006

 

Daisy, Daisy... tell me your answer true

I intended this to be a magnet for Danulai, but the magnets on the back won't hold it up. I'm going to try to make her a smaller one. Shhh... Don't tell her. This was made with White, yellow and moss colored sculpey II polymer clay.


Friday, March 17, 2006

 

Only crafty enough to be dangerous

Hola.. Im Jen. I was invited to join here and show off some of the crafty things I do. Fair warning though, I do a lot of stuff, but I don't do anything really well. Still, no harm in trying.

Here's a couple necklaces I made today. I've also been known to knit, sew and bake. I'm always looking for something new to try. For example, there are corn bags in my future. No really, I mean it!


Peridot-green colored crystals with larger blue/green beads and tiny silver accents.

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A choker with black tear drop beads, tiny bronze colored crystals and silver accents. About 16 inches in length.

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Genuine Lapis chips. Very chunky. Not generally my style but I liked it much better when I put it on.

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I mostly make jewelry to sell so I can buy more supplies and make more jewelry. Comments always welcome. Thanks for inviting me!

*ps.. sorry if the photos seem too big. im pretty new to blogger. I'll figure out the kinks eventually.*

Thursday, March 16, 2006

 

Like putty in my hands

I just wanted to introduce myself, I'm the newest member of "Crafty like a Fox," I'll mainly be working with Polymer Clay and maybe electronics, we'll see.

 

rednecklace


rednecklace
Originally uploaded by Lucky Haskins.
My most recent beading project. I kind of like this because the length will go well with a black shirt I have.

I'm having trouble finding beads I like. If you know of any good bead sources in southern Wisconsin or northern Illinois, hook me up!

Friday, March 10, 2006

 

bracelet


bracelet
Originally uploaded by Lucky Haskins.
And, the bracelet. Again, forgive the colors. I like my bracelets tight on my wrist for reasons similar to my reasons for loving choker necklaces.

 

Necklace on my neck


necklace
Originally uploaded by Lucky Haskins.
This is the necklace being work along with the halter-top necklace I made it for. I love choker necklaces, the closer the better, because if my necklaces are long I tend to fidget with them. In retrospect, though, I should have made it longer to fill up the space better. Or maybe I'll just get a new bra and attempt to fill it a little with cleavage.

 

necklaceandbracelet


necklaceandbracelet
Originally uploaded by Lucky Haskins.
This is my first necklace-and-bracelet set. It's one I started last summer and finished tonight. The colors in this picture suck, so try to imagine spring-green beads instead of pea-green ones.

 

Beginning Post

This is a blog I started to keep track of my craft projects, things like knitting, beading, rug braiding, crochet, and anything else I get involved in.

It'll be fun!

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