Saturday, January 31, 2009
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Sunday, January 04, 2009
Meet The Mills
Here is my first custom cake topper. This is more of a gift to celebrate 22 years of marriage between my lovely friends, Mark and Suzy Mills. It was also great practice! http://www.dreamingviola.etsy.com


Here is the original (I stole it from Suzy's flickr)
Now for sale!
Here is my store: http://www.dreamingviola.etsy.com
Labels:
chibi,
creepy cute,
custom,
polymer clay,
wedding cake toppers
Saturday, January 03, 2009
Happy Birthday Mr President...
OK, two things happened. First, I realized that I put Marilyn's mole on the wrong side, so I fixed that. Then, I thought she looked lonesome, so I made her a John Kennedy of her very own! Here he is with a tiny champagne glass being serenaded by Miss Monroe.
Labels:
cake topper,
john f kennedy,
marilyn monroe,
polymer clay
Friday, January 02, 2009
Diamonds are a girl's best friend...
Here are today's installments of "Things I made on my days off from work"



Mini Marilyn Monroe
The Happy Couple - cake topper
SMOOCH!
Labels:
cake topper,
creepy cute,
marilyn monroe,
polymer clay
Thursday, January 01, 2009
Spirit in the bottle.
Here are more wine spirits in better detail. (I took the photos with my fancy new camera!)

The idea is, that every bottle has a different personality or spirit. That is why each of these are a little different.

The idea is, that every bottle has a different personality or spirit. That is why each of these are a little different.
Back detail:
Labels:
art dolls,
polymer clay,
recycled art,
spirits,
wine corks
Ballerina, you must have seen her dancing in the sand...
I just finished this little recycled doll project I've been working on.
Here are a few pictures of her.


She is made of Polymer clay, a wine cork for her body and her dress is leftover wrapping paper that was sprayed and molded into a skirt and hat.


Here are a few pictures of her.
This is just before I made her dress:

I call her, Tiny Dancer.
She is made of Polymer clay, a wine cork for her body and her dress is leftover wrapping paper that was sprayed and molded into a skirt and hat.
"Pretty eyed, pirate smile, you'll marry a music man
Ballerina, you must have seen her dancing in the sand
And now she's in me, always with me, tiny dancer in my hand..."
-EJ
Ballerina, you must have seen her dancing in the sand
And now she's in me, always with me, tiny dancer in my hand..."
-EJ
Labels:
art doll,
polymer clay,
recycled art,
wine corks
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