Jul. 17th, 2008

[identity profile] mozart.livejournal.com
Some yarn/scarf, a book, some charm bracelets :)
stuff behind cut! )
[identity profile] warheart.livejournal.com
Hey guys. My boyfriend's mother sent me a skein of beautiful sheep's wool from England. I am going there to visit in October and I would really like to crochet myself a hat with this skein. Anyone know of a cute, one skein, crochet pattern for an adult hat?
Crocheted goodies )
[identity profile] ravynmakalani.livejournal.com
I haven't posted anything in forever.. mostly because I've been addicted to facebook. But here's what I just finished.. it's a Marvin Martian's K9 pet food bowl holder. Made by moi!
Pictures )

 
[identity profile] spammymonkey.livejournal.com
Made these a long time ago. haven't had time to show them to anyone really haha. I'm also looking to sell earrings. Where is a good site where I can do that with a lot of publicity?






 
[identity profile] drowningmermaid.livejournal.com
Disclaimer: I did NOT do this craft.
I just had to show off the awesomely amazing job my husband ([livejournal.com profile] whyalostone) did on this zombie squirrel he made for his best friend, Sam ([livejournal.com profile] bigfattyplus).

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His name is Scabby and he wants to eat your nuts )
[identity profile] shananicole.livejournal.com
I posted these over at Craftster and they were a hit, so I thought I'd share with all you.




The pattern for them is here: http://needyl.com/crochet/monster-baby-booty-pattern

Enjoy!

Read more... )
[identity profile] lulusboutique.livejournal.com
A friend of mine is going to a casual outdoor wedding this weekend and I told her I would make her a necklace to match her red/white dress. :)
Here it is...

Journal 3

Jul. 17th, 2008 07:19 pm
[identity profile] skywookiee.livejournal.com
Journal 3
Journal 3. Paper is regular. Digital scrapbooking graphics, clipart image and fancy pens used on cover.

Crossposted to Handmade Books Community.
[identity profile] chickbrarian.livejournal.com
If I wanted to start putting together a pottery studio but right now my carport is realistically the only place I can do this--what do you think the pros/cons of this would be?

Has anyone tried to basically have an outdoor studio?

Also

Lil' Cowboy magnet made for a friend's birthday )
[identity profile] rachelnm.livejournal.com
I'm going craft crazy! I finished a baby blanket for my cousin yesterday. It was washed & stayed together! Good sign. So now a picture:



This is the first blanket I've done & I'm so very proud :)

I got the colors from this bedroom set my cousin picked out for their soon to be little girl Leah Ann.


It is simple but I'm so happy I finished such a large project. Next? A couple scarves for Christmas gifts.

Question: Does anyone know where I might be able to find a mermaid crochet pattern? My nephew loves the little mermaid & I haven't been able to find one that I really like. Thank you!

If you wish to see some of my other completed crafts I uploaded pictures here:
Crafts
[identity profile] love--me-baby.livejournal.com
Handmade Photo Albums

click )
These are the first ones I've ever made. What do you all think?

camera

Jul. 17th, 2008 08:51 pm
[identity profile] liona777.livejournal.com
I'm hoping someone can help me with this...my birthday's coming up and I want a really nice digital camera. Right now I have a sony cybershot but I want to graduate to a more professional SLR type deal. I'm a graphic design major so I figure it could really be beneficial to my career at some point. I just have no idea where to start looking, or what would be best for me! Price limit is around $700...suggestions? thanks!
[identity profile] enjoy-your-day.livejournal.com
Hi guys.
I have a sculpey question that I didn't see answered in the memories. I am about to start on a project and am debating whether to hollow it out or keep it as a solid mass of sculpey. I'd like to keep it solid just because it would be easier to sculpt, but I'm wondering if there are any baking issues tend to arise when heating thick pieces. The part I am making may come to around 3" in thickness in places, and I don't want it to burn on the outside or crack or explode or do any other awful thing. Anyone have experience with this? Also, would it be a problem to have a piece that is very thick like that is some places but much thinner in others? I imagine the thinner parts would harden faster and could possibly burn or singe, but I've actually never used sculpey before (shhh...) so I don't know!

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