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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

New store at Storenvy!

Attention! I haven't posted in like years probably, so this is quite a big deal. ANYWHO, I'm starting sculpting again! Wow!

I decided to have a store at Storenvy instead of Etsy because there are no listing fees and it's a lot more customizable etc. etc. So here it is: www.awesomeclaysculpting.storenvy.com. I still have the one thing- the Christmas cake- in there for now but I'm busy working on more stuff. I also have a logo now and a new header- check the top of the blog!

So here's what I'm working on- or at least a sneak peek. Look at all those mints! Tiny mints, mint sticks, candy canes....what could I be making? Something Christmas-themed, that's for sure.





I'm not sure when I'll have any new videos out. Or when I'll have new things listed in my shop. Or when I'll even finish making things. When I make something I'll upload it on Flickr, so check there.

Happy claying!

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Picture Frame

Picture Frame

This is the latest thing I've created. My grandma was visiting so I made a small picture frame magnet for her. I doubt she'll find a picture small enough to put in it, but that's not the point. 

I used black clay for the base, a cookie cutter and gold powder for the hummingbird, and a texture sheet/more gold powder for the bottom left corner. Top left: glitter and white sand, gold paint pen. I painted the girl myself, used gold powder for her hair, and embellished it with micro marbles in gold, silver, and white.
That's really all there is to say on the matter.
Also, I have more stuff to post, but I'll save that for another time.



Friday, July 12, 2013

New Sculpture


 Here are pictures of my new sculpture, the one mentioned in the last post. She is ceramic clay (air-dry), not polymer clay.
Also based loosely off of Belle from Beauty and the Beast; mostly her hair. I finally painted her. To see all of these pictures in a nice little video, click here.





Monday, July 01, 2013

Explanation

I haven't done anything sitewise in a really, really long time. Wondering why? Well, I'll tell you anyhow. I am quite possibly one of the laziest people when it comes to advertising and keeping up with my own social media. Sure, I look at other people's stuff. On a daily basis. More than I actually create, and therein lies the problem.
It is summer, so school is not an excuse. But may I also say that I have literally tons of hobbies? I am a writer, a reader, a gamer, a knitter, a sculptor, a dancer, a pianist, a music enthusiast, and various other things. It is very hard to stick with just one activity for a long period of time. I go through phases. This week, it'll be sculpting. Next week, reading. The next, video games. So naturally I am very good at starting things, and not as good at finishing them.
I doubt if anyone would remember (I'm positive that of all my blog viewers, none are regular), but a long time ago I started a sculpture of Absolem from Alice in Wonderland, my favorite series of all time. This was to be my first major project, larger-scale than all the others. I have yet to finish it. In fact, it may not even be further than the last post I made on it. Of course, I intend to get back to it. I always intend to. But perhaps I may be serious this time?
I got sidetracked for a long time working on another large-scale sculpture, a bust of a woman based off of Belle from Beauty and the Beast. I am pleased to say that I have completed the sculpting part of this project. It is quite larger than anything I have ever done, nearly life-size, in fact. If you look at the other things I have completed, it is quite easy to imagine the quality of this work. I am a miniaturist. I deal in small things, almost never lifelike, except food perhaps. So I am not too proud of this bust. Only in the fact that I actually finished sculpting it, mayhaps. But I'm not done yet. I decided I need to be proud enough of this project to post it here on my blog and website. And as I find it very plain myself, I intend to paint it and see if I can make it better. This will be my next project.
Yes, I have still been sculpting miniatures, but mostly for myself, not intended to be sold commercially or anything of that sort. And there are very few anyhow. I will be working more as I have the money to buy the materials I need. I just recently got a job, so that should take care of that.
Now, as to videos. I realize I haven't posted any in forever, and the ones I did were very amateur. I was in fact in the middle of another tutorial a very long time ago when my computer shut down and I lost all progress. This was extremely frustrating, to the point of me giving up entirely and not doing videos ever again. I realize that this was silly, as videos are a great advertising opportunity. I do not think tutorials are my thing, really, so I will probably just be doing updates. Most likely in picture slideshow form. I do not like speaking to a camera, especially one with a quality as crappy as mine. A new camera is definitely on my wish list.

Well, now you are completely up to date on my meager activity lately and the reasons why. So be sated until I can stick with this project long enough to finish it. Thanks for your time.

Tuesday, July 03, 2012

New earrings + first wire earring ever!

Hello everyone! I finally decided to get back into the gallery system and start selling again as I have signed up for several camps, one of which, the clay one of course, I am going to be volunteering to help out with. So I dropped off a pair of rainbow earrings the other day. See them on my facebook page: www.facebook.com/awesomeclaysculpting. And I didn't have a chance to drop these off- these apple earrings- but I may sell them at some later time. I also did some experimenting in wire- just randomly picked up some, had an idea, and started fiddling around- and produced this wire earring. I'm quite pleased. It's not a pair yet, but my mom thinks I should make another, so I will. Perhaps this is just the beginning of another medium that I will use? Hopefully this earring is the first of many.
I don't often experiment- I mean, the whole resin thing was a huge failure- but sometimes it has good results. Keep an eye out for new things. And I'm also thinking about filming another tutorial soon, so watch for that (: Thanks for reading, I love you all!

Monday, June 25, 2012

AwesomeClaySculpting Update #2

Please watch my new video!

Brown & White Treats Series

New series! I've been making pastries and pies and cookies and things. They all seemed to be shades of brown with white here and there, so I decided they'd make a perfect color-themed collection. Enjoy! I also explain each on my new update video:

Tuesday, May 01, 2012

Chocolate Chip Cookie Tutorial!

Finally, a new one! More to come, if not the month before summer, then summer. Definitely summer. All the info is in the description!

Sunday, April 15, 2012

New Earrings...and some tips

Now, before I get into the stuff I made, I just wanna say this. Miniature food is one of the most detailed and complex things to make, because of all the different possibilities. It depends on what look you're going for, first- realistic or whimsical? And once you've decided, details come into play. Are you going to make it so realistic and detailed that it would break if handled? Probably a dangerous idea if it were to become jewelry. But are you going to make it so simple yet fun that it becomes boring to the eye? Like a macaroon with three bright solid colors, but little texture. Better for jewelry, definitely, but not for decoration. All these things must be considered. I make sure I know exactly what I'm doing before I begin, and tailor it to the purpose I'm going to assign it.
For instance, look at the cookies in the middle. To me, they seem pretty realistic. Probably as realistic as I can get it, for now. But cookies in themselves are a simple concept- just ovular objects with a rough surface. The details are up to you. If you want to decorate it, the frosting/sprinkles/chocolate isn't going to make it super-breakable (unless you do something crazy). That's why I was able to make them realistic without endangering them as wearables. However, if you were to do a hamburger, that would be a whole different story, a post for another time.
Considering the Alice in Wonderland-themed earrings, those were not too much to think about. I wanted to make them realistic enough, and, being cookies and bottles, I doubted they would break, expecially if I made them small enough. I'm not too sure about the realisticity of the cookies, but I think they'd pass. For the bottles, I made them up completely out of my mind (well, I did that with the cookies, too) so I have no idea if it would be possible, but it's Alice in Wonderland, so anything can happen. The advantage of that is that no one has anything to compare it to, and therefore it is assumed to be realistic. But I doubt people will read that much into the whole thing.
As for how I made them, I will go ahead and explain.
Chocolate-Dipped Chocolate Chip Cookies: I'm actually thinking of doing a tutorial on these, but I'll give you the basics. I mixed Sculpey tan and Premo orange to form a nice cookie dough shade. Next, I mixed brown with black and darker brown to achieve a chocolate-chip shade and rolled it into a really thin log. I then took my heat gun (from Michaels) and hardened it. I used my blade to slice it in really thin slices and those were my chocolate chips. I dried them so they wouldn't mix into the color of the cookie dough. I mashed some of the chips into the dough and kneaded it. Then, I ripped off a bit the size of the cookie I wanted, and formed it into a sort of cookie shape. I added a few chips to the top and worked them in a bit so they seemed normal. I textured the cookie with a toothbrush and smoothed it over a little so it wasn't completely full of miniscule holes. I then brushed some dark brown soft pastels around the edges so it looked cooked. I inserted an eyepin and then made the chocolate mixture- dark brown soft pastels mixed with TLS. I held the cookie by the eyepin and dipped it in the chocolate and let it dry on my bead rack. I did this will all four- three for the earring and one for another cookie mix earring.
'Eat Me' cookies: To make the actual cookie, I repeated the same process as above, only I made it rectangular instead of ovular and omitted the chocolate chips. For the frosting, I finally relented and tried the TLS/clay mixture instead of TLS/paint. It worked pretty much the same, just took a little longer mixing. I used Premo accents blue, which was sparkly! And mixed it with half a clothespin until it was the right texture. It didn't take too long, but I was only using a small amount. I spread it on the cookie with the clothespin. (One cookie's frosting layer is thinner than the other- you can see the glitter- because it kept flipping over and the frosting got all over the table) For the words, I used chocolate chips left over from the chocolate chip cookies and placed them with a ball-end tool. Very useful; I recommend it. I inserted the eyepin before the frosting, FYI.
'Drink me' bottles: I took a bit of red for one and purple for another and formed it to look like the liquid inside of a bottle would look. Like a cone with the top cut off. And I molded some Premo translucent (MAKE SURE it's Premo translucent. Sculpey translucent is LESS translucent) around it in a bottle shape, knowing that the color would show through a little bit. Enough. I left a hole in the top for the cork, which was a bit of brown covered with tiny holes. I wrapped silver around the neck of the bottle and attached a white tag, which I wrote on after it was cooked.
Glazing: to add to the realistic effect, I only glazed the chocolate and the frosting, and the white tag on the bottles.
Heart/coconut cookie: I layered different shades of brown in a heart shape and covered it with chocolate (TLS/chalk). Afterwards, I added some coconut flakes over the top- from MiniatureSweet's Etsy shop, but I'm pretty sure it was just really small scraps of paper. At any rate, some of it sort of distinegrated or something in the oven so I glazed the top and added more so it would dry with the coconut on it.
4-Layer Bar Treat: Same concept with the coconut. If you want to know EXACTLY how I made it, I'll do a tutorial (but you must request it!). Plate mold and doilies and coconut flakes: MiniatureSweet's Etsy shop
Thanks for reading. Requests are welcome.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Second clay layer complete!



I've now got the second layer of Super Sculpey complete, and I've bulked it out a bit in the right places. There are some slight imperfections- well, not really 'slight'. Yes, my Absolem does have ten legs, but they don't quite match up perfectly. I think one is there just for support. But it doesn't matter, it's Alice in Wonderland, nothing has to make sense. He'll look fine in the end. Also, the whole construction is a little off. A real caterpillar wouldn't look like that. But I'll just keep saying it- it doesn't HAVE to make sense. It's Alice in Wonderland. Nothing ever really does, which it how I like it. Unless you look for it.

But now for the exciting part. Next, I finally get to start adding the color clay, which is really exciting and stressful, because here, I can't afford to mess up. This will be it. How it will look to everyone. No mistakes! It must be perfect, or as close as I can get! I'm gonna start with the legs, then cover the back, and work my way up, doing his head last, the most important. Then I will start on the hookah, which should be a lot easier. Wish me luck!
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