Nov. 26th, 2008
Christmas stuff
Nov. 26th, 2008 11:23 amI posted this stuff in the comments of a recent post but I decided that I have worked so hard - I deserve my own post :p
( Many hand made gifts for Christmas this year )I hope you enjoyed the results of my hard work and I hope my family enjoys it too! Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
( Many hand made gifts for Christmas this year )I hope you enjoyed the results of my hard work and I hope my family enjoys it too! Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Beady bead bead....
Nov. 26th, 2008 11:38 amA couple pieces started this weekend, finished last night.

( original sin necklace and cluster bracelet )
That's all for now!

( original sin necklace and cluster bracelet )
That's all for now!
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Nov. 26th, 2008 12:38 pm
The gnomes have been at it again...
I should warn you before you click that there are several large images, and some of them feature close-ups of my fingers which are always in some state of gross disarray due to having been covered in paint or clay or Krazy Glue or hot glue or fire or nicked with X-Acto blades or something and I can't be arsed to make them sparkle when I take pics
( Lots of tiny critters and some magnets too )
sculpy skulls
Nov. 26th, 2008 02:20 pmso, been meaning to try something
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Nov. 26th, 2008 10:36 pmso i have obtained this t-shirt from a band i enjoy quite a bit - however, it is an awful color combo - electric blue and silver foil print! i love the silver foil print, but the blue has got to go. i plan on dying it a more subdued color (i'll probably use black dye, but i acknowledge it may not come out jet black, i'm fine with that, just no more electric blue, aaargh.)
the shirt is brand new, so the foil is still all nice and...foil-y. and i'd really like to have it stay that way as long as possible. i was just going to use good old rit dye, because the shirt is 100% cotton, and i figured that would be the gentlest solution for the print (also, the cheapest).
so here's the question - is the dye going to ruin the silver foil?
the shirt is brand new, so the foil is still all nice and...foil-y. and i'd really like to have it stay that way as long as possible. i was just going to use good old rit dye, because the shirt is 100% cotton, and i figured that would be the gentlest solution for the print (also, the cheapest).
so here's the question - is the dye going to ruin the silver foil?
