Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Monday, February 17, 2014

New Work

New work for my Etsy store...




This one has been rolling around my bench in tiny pieces for a long time. I always struggle with questions of quality and  direction. Is it good?  Is it thoughtful? Is it headed in a new direction? Really..... too much thinking can cripple a maker of things. Sometimes you just have to finish. It's always a journey never a destination. 





A 5 point nautical star for Good Luck.
 



I added a layer of glass over the resin because sometimes resin seems to lack integrity as a material. It has a tacky heritage to overcome!

Friday, February 14, 2014

Terrarium House Redux

 
 


Every spring I make some terrariums for a benefit table to raise money for homeless kitties. This is how the 2014 group shaped up. Sorry for the blurry quality of some of these photos. I snapped a few quick stills at the last minute before (late!) delivery. (Time management is my evil nemesis) I'll have some of these tiny dwellings for sale in my Etsy shop soon.  These are all hand built using rubber press molds and Sculpy. I'm experimenting with white resin and reusable silicon molds.

 
 

 
 




 





 




 





 



 

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Spring??

 
 
Nothing but cold and snow on the hill. Looking forward to mud ( yes! mud!)....and flowers of course. 
 

Garden cabbage, 'Persian Carpet' Zinnia, Hydrangea 'Unique', Arborvitae, Silver Buddleia, Heptacodium,  Cup Plant




Brugmansia


Beets, Zinnia, Begonia, Kale, Fennel, Celosia and Cherry Tomatoes 












Monday, January 6, 2014

Wine Bottle Wonderland


 

 



This was my Christmas 2013 gift wrap. A bigger version of my Etsy shop packaging




 
I LOVE Latin botanical names. (geek)


 
This is the back of the bag.


 
This was all well and good....simple and straight forward..... BUT then I had this thought..... How cool would it be if you took a  bottle of wine to a party and instead of being filled with spirits, it contained a little snowy scene and lights? Your host slides off the bag and WOW, a little glowing world. What a dramatic reveal!(Unless he REALLY likes wine and doesn't care for crafty kitch.... people, choose your giftee carefully. These take forever to make!) here's how it turned out....




 
You can stamp cork! 'Comfort and Joy to You'





 

Oohh. It really is kind of dramatic.....




 

The whole scene





 
1. Glitter floral branches from Michaels  2. Martha Stewart self hardening clay for snowy base  3. Tiny stamps  4. Heatless Mizzy Wheels and a tiny grinding bit for drilling the glass  5. Paper images from the net covered in Martha Stewart Decoupage and coarse glitter  6. Tiny silver wire lights -Amazon $6   7. A cheap (cheep) feather boa



 

The owls came out the best.



 

Everything has to fit thru the neck of the bottle so the animals are all paper -covered with decoupage and glitter. The owl has been given some depth with two layered wings and face and a tiny tuft of boa feather.


 
Hare.



 

Drilling the hole was surprisingly easy. I used 2 grinding wheels and a flex shaft.


 
I liked this quote. Something from the Peaceable Kingdom paintings would have been even better.




 
Finished!

































































Friday, December 6, 2013

NEW YORK CITY


 
 
NYC December 2013
 
 
I needed some happy.....It's been a tough year. A trip to NYC always works wonders when my heart's a little heavy.... so off to the city we go. New York at Christmas time is a magical and awe inspiring showcase of creativity. I always leave excited and renewed. The materials and techniques in the windows alone are breathtaking. As a maker of things, you could adopt, incorporate and embellish on this treasure trove of ideas for the rest of your life and never empty the well.


Christmas vendor village set up in Union Square. Magical at night.
 Visit Fishs Eddy on 19th St. while you are there.
 
 
Chalk art in Washington Square Park. This says it all....




 
Anthropologie in Rockefeller Plaza.
 If there's a common thread to many windows this year, it's a handcrafted- Russian Winter- story tale vibe.

 
Detail. It looks to be made of simple materials. Yarn, thin wood, paper and paint. So clever...

 



Large Russian nesting doll made of paper mache. Simple and very cool.


 
Hand painted of course.


 
I think this was my city wide favorite. The 'fur' is fashioned from small wooden pegs wrapped with wool yarn.
 There's another window with a wolf clawing a burlap tapestry. My photos didn't read well, but it's worth an online search for a look. Genius....
 


 

Russian bear fur.

 

St. Patrick's Cathedral. Peaceful, even with extensive renovations all around




ABC Carpet and Home.
 If you know and adore Cody Foster products, ABC has the entire Christmas catalog on display. A Cody Foster Feast! Expensive... yes. But unique and exquisite. When will this company get a brick and mortar store in the city?

Bergdorf Goodman
These windows featured a year of different seasons and holidays. I believe this was Spring. The tree roots continue and give a little subterranian scene which I did not photograph. Darn!



 
The shovel really elevates the scene above just fairy tale beautiful. It becomes so much more mysterious.
 What is going on here?



 
A tortoise, a snail, bugs and grass, and yet it still works as a Christmastime tableau.




 
Tiffany and Co.
 I think these house are made of paper.The most magnetic moment is created by the scene featuring a single tiny lit window with a itsy present perched on the sill....see below. 












 
Under the child's bed in the ABC windows. Break my heart adorableness.
Maybe the best NYC trip of all time.
Thanks Mom!