Diorama in Progress 01/13/2016 This is a bad photo of what will be a shabby diorama. Then again, if you came here to see professional work, you were mistaken. Obviously this work includes found objects and a lot of torn up cotton balls. I stopped progress on it because I needed different glue and because I was stuck on how to make the gate itself. The glues I was using (first a glue stick for the bottom layer of cotton and then a super toxic crafter's glue) weren't really suitable. It's kind of hard to get the stuff off a
This is a bad photo of what will be a shabby diorama. Then again, if you came here to see professional work, you were mistaken. Obviously this work includes found objects and a lot of torn up cotton balls. I stopped progress on it because I needed different glue and because I was stuck on how to make the gate itself. The glues I was using (first a glue stick for the bottom layer of cotton and then a super toxic crafter's glue) weren't really suitable. It's kind of hard to get the stuff off a
I Made This Doll Over the Summer. Her Name is "Reasons". 12/28/2015 This is the not the first doll object I have ever made. In high school I made a marionette of a Union soldier for my literature class named Ephraim Whitaker. And at some point for another school required thing I made an old lady doll with one of those stitch shaped pantyhose faces. Those were both fun and long lost and I would like to try those methods again. But I also liked disassembling a baby doll and attaching the arms and legs to a rag doll body that I free cut from a chunk of leftover
This is the not the first doll object I have ever made. In high school I made a marionette of a Union soldier for my literature class named Ephraim Whitaker. And at some point for another school required thing I made an old lady doll with one of those stitch shaped pantyhose faces. Those were both fun and long lost and I would like to try those methods again. But I also liked disassembling a baby doll and attaching the arms and legs to a rag doll body that I free cut from a chunk of leftover
The Beginning: The Best Book Ever to Learn Knitting and Crochet 12/28/2015 Way back in the day, I worked third shift in a factory, assembling wax floatwalls to sprues for casting. I was 21, had no children, and lived with my sister. If you don't think that's lonely and boring, you haven't done it. Once I had finished building my epic yard sale kitchenware collection, perfecting the Gorgonzola and chicken omelet, and had worn out a couple pairs of sneakers taking lonely walks around the NH mill town I paid my rent in, I needed something to do. Something to while away
Way back in the day, I worked third shift in a factory, assembling wax floatwalls to sprues for casting. I was 21, had no children, and lived with my sister. If you don't think that's lonely and boring, you haven't done it. Once I had finished building my epic yard sale kitchenware collection, perfecting the Gorgonzola and chicken omelet, and had worn out a couple pairs of sneakers taking lonely walks around the NH mill town I paid my rent in, I needed something to do. Something to while away