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Project 365: 362/365 - Shining Flea Beetle
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A year in photos. Wednesday, October 13, 2010. 362/365 - Shining Flea Beetle. At least, I think that's what it is.). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Born, raised, and living in coastal Alabama with my husband (Donald) and our two silly dogs (Trixie and Luna). Usual handle online: MossyOwls. View my complete profile. What is Project 365? The short answer: One photo a day every day for a year! If you want a more detailed explanation, please read my first entry. Thanks for stopping by!
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MossyOwls: January 2009
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Polymer clay pondering, jewelry-design delight, and other nonsense from a wearable-art enthusiast. Thursday, January 29, 2009. Ok, it's not quite. February 14th, but it'll be here in the blink of an eye. If you're planning to craft a polymer clay token of your affection for someone special, it's time to make your plans. Here are a few links that might help get you on your way to Valentine crafting bliss:. Last year, I compiled a list of ten Valentine project links. Courtesy of COLOURLovers.com. To push c...
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Project 365: 363/365 - Jungle Just Outside
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A year in photos. Wednesday, October 13, 2010. 363/365 - Jungle Just Outside. Late afternoon shadows cast by a jungle of roses and cypress vine. (Someone needs to do some serious gardening- including pruning- sometime during these next few months.). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Born, raised, and living in coastal Alabama with my husband (Donald) and our two silly dogs (Trixie and Luna). Usual handle online: MossyOwls. View my complete profile. What is Project 365? Thanks for stopping by!
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MossyOwls: "Chatty Charms" Tutorial
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Polymer clay pondering, jewelry-design delight, and other nonsense from a wearable-art enthusiast. Friday, July 24, 2009. You say. " Really. Yes, really. I have a penchant for cutesy names. I'd like to say I've struggled with it, but that wouldn't be true. I've merely given in to it- alliterated myself into oblivion. Oh well. We all have our faults.). Today, I added a tutorial for "Chatty Charms". To Polymer Clay Web. You may, perhaps, be wondering what on earth a "chatty charm" is. So as you can see, th...
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MossyOwls: May 2008
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Polymer clay pondering, jewelry-design delight, and other nonsense from a wearable-art enthusiast. Friday, May 30, 2008. Strictly speaking, this post isn't about clay, but it involves something you can definitely use with. I once thought carving stamps would be difficult, but it's actually very do-able. (Not to say that I'm now an expert, but I've been able to carve stamps that I'm happy to use.) It's also quite a bit of fun! Here are a few quick pointers:. Invest in the right tools. This probably isn't ...
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MossyOwls: Curing in Stages
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Polymer clay pondering, jewelry-design delight, and other nonsense from a wearable-art enthusiast. Tuesday, June 23, 2009. As I was working on something at my clay table, recently, it occurred to me how much of my work is cured in stages. I can't recall how long it took me to give multiple curings a try, but it has proven to be nearly essential for what I do. Here are a handful of reasons to consider curing polymer clay pieces in stages:. Keeping clay free of fingerprints, nail marks, and other undesired...
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MossyOwls: September 2009
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Polymer clay pondering, jewelry-design delight, and other nonsense from a wearable-art enthusiast. Friday, September 04, 2009. Clay Goodies for Chocoholics. This morning, I happened across a yummy piece of chocolate in polymer clay. That's realistic enough to make your mouth water, if you're a chocolate-lover. Every now and then, I notice photos of polymer clay chocolates from my contacts on Flickr. If you're looking for more chocolatey clay goodies to drool over, Flickr and other photo-hosting sites...
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MossyOwls: Clay Goodies for Chocoholics
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Polymer clay pondering, jewelry-design delight, and other nonsense from a wearable-art enthusiast. Friday, September 04, 2009. Clay Goodies for Chocoholics. This morning, I happened across a yummy piece of chocolate in polymer clay. That's realistic enough to make your mouth water, if you're a chocolate-lover. Every now and then, I notice photos of polymer clay chocolates from my contacts on Flickr. If you're looking for more chocolatey clay goodies to drool over, Flickr and other photo-hosting sites...
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MossyOwls: June 2009
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Polymer clay pondering, jewelry-design delight, and other nonsense from a wearable-art enthusiast. Tuesday, June 23, 2009. As I was working on something at my clay table, recently, it occurred to me how much of my work is cured in stages. I can't recall how long it took me to give multiple curings a try, but it has proven to be nearly essential for what I do. Here are a handful of reasons to consider curing polymer clay pieces in stages:. Keeping clay free of fingerprints, nail marks, and other undesired...