Tammy Vitale of the blog, Women, Art, Life: Weaving It All Together, had a contest for help with her elevator speech. After a little confusion over who said what first, I got the gorgeous ceramic tile for the prize. Since the other winner worded things better [...]
Try saying the word ‘blogs’ several times… If you dissasociate yourself from the meaning of words and just listen to the sound, it can be really interesting. And rather funny especially if you use a weird voice.
Ok, ok – so that’s not really what I started out to write. What I wanted to write [...]
The workshop was great. I know that’s a really overused word but it was. I definitely learned how to make a better bead and Dan was an interesting and generous teacher. I know I would’ve been tempted to keep a few of the tips to myself For example, he showed us how to make the [...]
I’ve got a very busy weekend planned. I’m taking Dan Cormier’s workshop, Building Better Beads, in Connecticut but I may have to duck out early because my brother will be visiting from Oregon. Should be fun but exhausting
And I still have to pack up everything I need from the materials list and finish [...]
Useful little tool that someone posted about on the Polymer_Clay_People yahoo group : http://bighugelabs.com/flickr/colors.php
It allows you to upload a photo and it will generate a coordinating color palette. Great for web design or just jumpstarting clay color choices. I could see it being really useful if [...]
My mother called this morning to let me know my email box was full. I usually check my mail online and don’t always clean everything out like I should. It slowly gets filled up with junk and emails that I just “might” need again someday. Until all of a sudden, it’s so full that it [...]
The Noank Foundry (where I’m currently taking a sculpting class from Chris Long) now has a website. Check it out if you’re in the Connecticut area.
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