Sep. 3rd, 2008

[identity profile] penguin-ford.livejournal.com
I made these for a Doctor Who themed swap on Craftster a while ago.



They are made from Poly Clay and they are miniscule, I didn't think to get a reference pic but they are all smaller than my pinky fingernail.
[identity profile] anaaki-mlb.livejournal.com
Hey guys. I have to do a sculpture for sculpture class. Requirements? At least 3 materials (glue doesn't count), has to be at least 8" in one dimension, and has to look appealing from all angles.

What's some good house hold junk that would make good sculpture-y material?

I have a bunch of old cd-r's, some sewing thread, old t-shirts that I can probably cut up, loads of thin wire... I just don't know what to do.... What other materials? Or any ideas?


3D subjects are NOT my thing, but I'm required to take them for my major.
[identity profile] nighttiger16.livejournal.com
Does anyone have any experience leafing plastic? I want to make some steampunk goggles and was thinking of using gold and brass leafing on plastic swimming goggles.
[identity profile] girlrunaway.livejournal.com
Hello,

My girlfriend and I have just started learning to knit. It's a lot of fun, and we would love to have other people our age (18 & 20) to teach and learn from, and to just knit and chat with. So, we would really like to start a knitting group. The group would be for people in their teens and 20's, who already knit or who would like to learn - we'll teach you!) First, to know if it can happen, we have to find enough people who are interested. We would meet every Thursday afternoon/evening (depending on everyone's schedules), in a park while it's nice, and when cooler weather comes, everyone can help decide where.

So, if anyone in or around Myrtle Beach, SC is interested in joining a knitting group, please comment or email me at girlrunaway@gmail.com. The group would be for knitting, yes, but also a great way to meet new and interesting people. :)

Thanks,

Brittany

[cross-posted to some other places]
[identity profile] speed-leaving.livejournal.com
Hey grrrrls! I need some help, I've got a project for university and need to paint a plastic doll in detail. I'm going to need a few colours so expensive acrylic/enamel model/figurine paint might be too expensive..

How would regular acrylic be at staying on the plastic? Are there other cheap types of paint which would do?

Also a few recent crafty things just so it's not all text

A dress, top & some earrings )
[identity profile] marajane01.livejournal.com
Just a few to feed your fiber addictions..



mmm... )

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