Sunday, October 3, 2010
October means The Smooshers Maquerade Clay Ball is back!
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Check out my new craft room!
I'm hoping to be able to keep things more organized. I'll have more storage space in the new area, so that should help. I should be able to keep the clay things separate from the fabric and yarn things as well. Although many projects do contain clay, fabric, yarn, and more, it's easier to keep them separate. Of course I had plenty of help organizing my supplies! Calcifer was with me every step of the way, poking his little nose into every box, and stealing the occasional tool or jingle bell (which I let him keep because he enjoyed it so much- LOL). He's taken on Ozzy's role as chief supervisor in everything I do. I even had to put another chair next to mine so he watch while I sculpt!
I've nearly filled the bookshelf that was in the bedroom already. I haven't moved ALL my craft books yet, but I managed to get the bulk of them set up, and am in the process of organizing them on the shelves. I have books on everything from polymer clay sculptures, to jewelry, to knitting, sewing, doll making, stuffed animals, anatomy, fantasy artwork, and more. I have many interests, and as I've found books that cover those interests, I've added to my collection.
This room has a really good feel to it. I love the color, and it's the brightest room in the house. I even moved Gramma's plant (which has been around since before I was born) into the room. Plants always make a room happier. After spending the last several years working in the basement, I really appreciate a bright and airy work space. I feel good in this room. I've already created my first piece in my new space. My mask for the Polymer Clay Smooshers guild Masquerade Clay Ball was a lot of fun to make, and I enjoyed working in a much more organized space. My work area will never be completely uncluttered, but I hope to keep things a bit more organized this time around.
I like that I can now go into my own craft room and shut out the rest of the world for a while. Before I was sort of in the middle of everything, and was constantly being distracted. I was actually able to complete this mask in two sittings, which would have been done in many short sessions between interruptions before. I'd be a happy lady if I could create all I wanted (which is pretty much all the time)! Stay tuned to see what other creations come out of my new studio! Thanks for spending a little time in the world of CreativeCritters!
-Michelle of CreativeCritters
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Masquerade Clay Ball
This is a cross guild promotion with both the Polymer Clay Smooshers Guild of ArtFire and the Clay Fire guild of Art Fire.
Members of both guilds working in their own clays will create masks.
We will show off all of the masks from both guilds on all of our websites in a gallery type setting.
All members of both guilds will each promote all members of both guilds to show off the work. To celebrate the festivities participating members from both guilds are offering a 10% off coupon to be used in their shops. Just use coupon code MASK at checkout. Click here to view all the shops participating in the sale. My shop, CreativeCritters, is participating in the sale, and I've entered two masks as well. This promotion has been a lot of fun for me so far, because I've never sculpted a mask before. I enjoyed exploring my creativity and playing with colors and textures with polymer clay. I've seen some of the other entries and am just amazed at the quality and variety of Halloween masks created, everything from pendant sized to full size. I'd like to showcase some of the masks being entered in the Masquerade Clay Ball promotion. There's an unbelievable amount of talent between these two guilds!
This is only a sample of the amazing entries in this fun promotion. Click on any of the pictures to go directly to the listing, and be sure to browse the rest of the studio while you're there!
-Michelle of CreativeCritters


