Today is the Fave Crafts Blog Hop Finished on the 15th. It is about recycled products.
Click on the blog hop button above to go there and see all of the recycled crafts. Or cut and paste below
http://www.favecraftsblog.com/november-blog-hop-recycling-crafts-giveaway/
It is a contest again if you feel like voting.
I have been busy with life and finding less and less time as we are getting towards all of the holidays. There are so many things to do when your granddaughter is almost 3. Santa pictures, play, Christmas crafts, play, play, play, play, and more play. She is in to role playing now and I have been all of her friends, her stuffed animals, TV friends, swiper, and Uniqua (TV characters). It is fun, so I am behind.
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving everyone and may someone like my grand daughter light your life up and show you how to remember how to play and imagine!!
Here is my latest tin can project "Tin Can Taco box".
Just add food.
The instructions to cover the box are from the last Blog hop and here.
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/10/finished-on-15th-tin-can-pumpkin-box.html
You could even make a pumpkin with out the face for thanksgiving treats.
Have a great Holiday.
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Finished on the 15th Tin can pumpkin box part 2- DIY
Thank you so much everyone who has voted, for me or otherwise, you are so appreciated!!
This is my post for the Fave Crafts Blog hop, Finished on the 15th.
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http://www.favecraftsblog.com/october-blog-hop-halloween-crafts-anniversary-giveaway/ |
Look for this picture.
You can click on this pumpkin to to go there.
Thank you so much if you do.
I did not get much done because I was getting ready for the San Diego polymer clay Guild's annual Sandy Camp. You can see the witches here
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/10/1st-day-of-sandy-camp.html
A good time was had by all.
This is continued from part one here
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/10/tin-can-pumpkin-box-part-1-diy.html
I thought you would like to see how I make the can boxes.
Never throw another can away again.
LOL!!
You will need:
4 ounce Ortega chili can (You can use any can size but the cutters I am using are for the 4 ounce size can) to find the right circle cutters, put a cutter inside the lid top to see which cutter will work and then use the nest size up for lid top.
Cernit Clay in
Orange
Light Green
Gold
Caramel
Opaque white
Black
Poppy red

Large block of Biscuit
1/2" Oval Kemper cutter
3/16" round Kemper cutter
1 1/8" round cutter
2" round cutter
2 1/2" round cutter
2 3/4" round cutter
Clay slicing blade
Knitting needle or bic stic pen
I mix all of my colors equally with the same amount of biscuit.
Condition to one color.
Condition some of the light green Cernit and roll out on the thickest setting in your clay machine.
The mix some of the gold Cernit with the light Green 1:1 and roll it out on the thickest setting.
I used a maple leaf cutter and cut out one leaf in each color.
Cut out the stem of the leaf.
Please disregard the piece of clay on the blade ;-D
Cut a "V" at the base of the leaf.
With a knitting needle make marks in the leaves you cut out for veins.
Like so.
From the back of the leaf pinch down the center vein just a little.
Place on the lid of the can. I make the leaves were the "V" is cut go up the stem a little and scrunch up the leaves to make them look real.
Take a 1/2" ball of the light green Cernit and roll out in to an elongated cone about 3" long.
Place the thick end in the dip of the stem and curl up.
Like so.
Roll out some black Cernit on the thickest setting in the clay machine and fold a part of it in half.

Using the 1/2" oval cutter, cut out 3 ovals.
Stack together. You can wrap these with another piece of very thin black clay if you wish, but I leave them like this.
I roll them gently on the work surface to tack together.
Make 4 sets of these black stacked ovals and place at four corner on the bottom of the can.
Turn the can over and place on the feet and press gently to flatten feet a little.
Cut out 4 more double thick ovals for bat bodies.
Cut out 4 single thickness rounds with the 1 1/4" cutter.
Cut those single thick circles in half.
Using the point of the 1/2" heart cutter starting on the out side of the half circles cut 3 points across the cut halves of each set.
Like this. Do that with all of the sets. They will look like wings now.
Using the 1 1/4" cutter mark partial arcs from the points to the top of the wing.
Like this.
Place a set of wings over each foot like so.
Roll the little body balls of clay in to stubby pear shapes. Place the smaller end up and place the body over the wing tips and the feet
Roll out some of the red Cernit on the 6th thickest setting and with the 3/16" round cutter cut out 4 sets of two each for the eyes on the bat.
Cut out a single thickness of black Cernit with the 3/16" cutter and roll into a short little coil and place over the red eyes. Mark in the center with your knitting needle. Do this on each bat.
Roll another little coil of black and cut off tiny slices and roll into a balls for the pupils in the eyes and place like above.
Make a mark for a mouth by moving the knitting needle. Do this on each bat.
Bats done, now for the face of the pumpkin.
Cut a 1/2" strip of single thickness black.
Cut the strip so you have 3 triangles for the eyes and nose.
Place the eyes and nose on your pumpkin.
Press gently on.
Using the 2" cutter, cut out a round and then cut a thin moon shape.
Using the square 1/2" cutter cut out a tooth on the bottom.
Like this.
Roll out some more of the red on the 6th thickest setting and cut out 3/16" rounds and place on the triangles for the eyes.
Sometimes you can place the cutter with the red clay on the triangle and pull back quickly and the clay with stay on the triangle.
Roll out a tiny coil of yellow and cut little sections for pupils and place on the cut out rounds of red.
Like this.
Bake like this on a piece of cardboard shipping box in a pre-heated 275 degree oven for 1/2 hour, shut off oven and let cool.
When the piece is cool you can antique it with brown Ne-Opaque. Brush on the color over the whole piece and wipe off with a damp not wet old piece of towel. It will look like the picture at the top.
Tah-dah!
Happy Halloween.
Thank you for dropping by!
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Finished on the 15th- Fave Crafts Blog Hop- a little hope
Well, another 15th of the month and a Fave Crafts Blog hop is here. Welcome to all of you new to my blog, I hope you enjoy your visit and come back again sometime.
To all of you that visit here regular like, HI!!
http://www.favecraftsblog.com/finished-on-the-fifteenth-favecrafts-blog-hop-for-june/
Can you believe that it is the 15th of June? The year is half way over and the second half will be here soon.
Is it that my life is so full of stuff, that things are moving so fast?
How about you? Do you feel as if time is whizzing by?
Just a reminder for all of you that make your Christmas presents, START NOW!
Well, the thing that I got finished this month is a flower cane with and with out background and the instructions on how to make a Bottle of Hope.
Here are the links, there are 4 parts to this:
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/06/flower-cane-and-bottle-of-hope-part-1.html
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/06/flower-cane-and-bottle-of-hope-part-2.html
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/06/flower-cane-and-bottle-of-hope-part-3.html
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/06/flower-cane-and-bottle-of-hope-part-4.html
Bottles of Hope http://www.bottlesofhope.org/ were thought up by a wonderful woman name Diane Gregoire who was going through breast cancer treatments in the late '90's.
She would take the bottles used in hers and others treatments and place polymer clay around them, then she would return for more treatments and pass them out to the people who were there for treatments too.
I met Diane in 1999 and fell in love with her attitude and lust for life and thriving through one of the most horrific diagnoses one can receive in life. Her large lovely grace gifted my life and I went out and taught about the program and talked to others about Diane and her bottles. I was travelling all over the world at the time and it was fun to spread the word.
Little did I know how much it would mean to me later in life when my mother and Sister in law were diagnosed with this dreaded disease.
I made 300+ bottles for my sister-in-law while she was going through treatments and before she died. I would get a call every week when I sent them, from her saying "oh I am keeping this one" or "I have a special person to give this one too". I loved it. It gave me some thing to do. I felt like I was helping somehow.
My guild and I have been making bottles of hope ever since and have been closely affiliated with Moore's cancer center and Dr. Casden over the years, we even have Bottles of Hope Clay Days. Yay Team!
It has been most rewarding and fulfilling even in the tragedy of it.
Isn't that what life is about, finding something of value and light in the dark parts?
It is for me!!
Go out and find some light!!!
Go out and make the light!!!
Go out and spread some light!!!
Go out and be the light!!!
To all of you that visit here regular like, HI!!
http://www.favecraftsblog.com/finished-on-the-fifteenth-favecrafts-blog-hop-for-june/
Can you believe that it is the 15th of June? The year is half way over and the second half will be here soon.
Is it that my life is so full of stuff, that things are moving so fast?
How about you? Do you feel as if time is whizzing by?
Just a reminder for all of you that make your Christmas presents, START NOW!
Well, the thing that I got finished this month is a flower cane with and with out background and the instructions on how to make a Bottle of Hope.
Here are the links, there are 4 parts to this:
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/06/flower-cane-and-bottle-of-hope-part-1.html
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/06/flower-cane-and-bottle-of-hope-part-2.html
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/06/flower-cane-and-bottle-of-hope-part-3.html
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/06/flower-cane-and-bottle-of-hope-part-4.html
Bottles of Hope http://www.bottlesofhope.org/ were thought up by a wonderful woman name Diane Gregoire who was going through breast cancer treatments in the late '90's.
She would take the bottles used in hers and others treatments and place polymer clay around them, then she would return for more treatments and pass them out to the people who were there for treatments too.
I met Diane in 1999 and fell in love with her attitude and lust for life and thriving through one of the most horrific diagnoses one can receive in life. Her large lovely grace gifted my life and I went out and taught about the program and talked to others about Diane and her bottles. I was travelling all over the world at the time and it was fun to spread the word.
Little did I know how much it would mean to me later in life when my mother and Sister in law were diagnosed with this dreaded disease.
I made 300+ bottles for my sister-in-law while she was going through treatments and before she died. I would get a call every week when I sent them, from her saying "oh I am keeping this one" or "I have a special person to give this one too". I loved it. It gave me some thing to do. I felt like I was helping somehow.
My guild and I have been making bottles of hope ever since and have been closely affiliated with Moore's cancer center and Dr. Casden over the years, we even have Bottles of Hope Clay Days. Yay Team!
It has been most rewarding and fulfilling even in the tragedy of it.
Isn't that what life is about, finding something of value and light in the dark parts?
It is for me!!
Go out and find some light!!!
Go out and make the light!!!
Go out and spread some light!!!
Go out and be the light!!!
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Wednesday Wonder- egg me on
I love bizarre art and to see something that works from waste makes my heart sing for some reason.
I think it gives us all permission to create some thing out of so-called waste.
Dutch Artist Enno de Kroon gets an A in my book! Go to Eggcubism on his site and click the links on the left. Eggciting!!!
The new canvases of the future.
I have always thought that someday we would have to make something beautiful out of our waste, cause we are running out of places to throw it.
Visit Enno's Flickr site for some new works and some eggstravagant pieces. http://www.flickr.com/photos/ennodekroon/
Visit the Amphora series on the right scroll down a little, one of my favorites!
Also if you want to see some other interesting works of Egg carton chic visit the site Best of Texas for a instructions on a set of eggsquisite fairy lights.
http://blog.bestoftexas.com/austin/recycled-design-%E2%80%93-can-egg-cartons-light-up-your-life/
Fave Crafts this week sent out their newsletter and it was all on waste art. You can sign up for this newsletter on their sight. They always have great tutorials and lots of ideas in them. You can subscribe here http://www.favecrafts.com/section/subctr
All the links below are live, have fun, and a wonderful Wednesday Wonder kind of day!!
Do not throw it away, make art out of it. That is eggsactly what I have been trying to tell my family for years!!
Hello Thrifty Crafters,
You've all heard the stats--throwing plastic away is detrimental to the environment in so many ways. So what's a thrifty crafter to do with all that plastic trash? Craft with it, of course! Save the planet and make something cute, before it's too late!
Crafting with Plastic Trash Basics
Plastic Trash Jewelry
I think it gives us all permission to create some thing out of so-called waste.
Dutch Artist Enno de Kroon gets an A in my book! Go to Eggcubism on his site and click the links on the left. Eggciting!!!
Picture courtesy of Enno's site
The new canvases of the future.
I have always thought that someday we would have to make something beautiful out of our waste, cause we are running out of places to throw it.
Visit Enno's Flickr site for some new works and some eggstravagant pieces. http://www.flickr.com/photos/ennodekroon/
Visit the Amphora series on the right scroll down a little, one of my favorites!
Also if you want to see some other interesting works of Egg carton chic visit the site Best of Texas for a instructions on a set of eggsquisite fairy lights.
http://blog.bestoftexas.com/austin/recycled-design-%E2%80%93-can-egg-cartons-light-up-your-life/
Fave Crafts this week sent out their newsletter and it was all on waste art. You can sign up for this newsletter on their sight. They always have great tutorials and lots of ideas in them. You can subscribe here http://www.favecrafts.com/section/subctr
All the links below are live, have fun, and a wonderful Wednesday Wonder kind of day!!
Do not throw it away, make art out of it. That is eggsactly what I have been trying to tell my family for years!!
Hello Thrifty Crafters,
You've all heard the stats--throwing plastic away is detrimental to the environment in so many ways. So what's a thrifty crafter to do with all that plastic trash? Craft with it, of course! Save the planet and make something cute, before it's too late!
- 14 Easy Water Bottle Crafts (shown)
- How to Make Plarn
- Uses for Plastic Coffee Creamer Cups
- 8 Ways to Craft with Bottle Caps
- 8 Ways to Craft with Plastic Trash
- Plastic Cup Vase (shown)
- Plastic Bottle Lid Art
- Cat Bottle Bank
- Plastic Lid Photo Frame
- CD Case Picture Frame
Plastic Trash Jewelry
- Water Bottle and Straw Necklace (shown)
- Bread Tag Jazzy Jewelry
- Fused Plastic Jewelry
- Water Bottle Paper Bracelet
- Recycled Plastic Jewelry
Friday, April 15, 2011
Fave Crafts Blog Hop- April 15thAfrican Trade beads and giveaways
Welcome all Fave Craft Blog Hoppers. This is the April Blog Hop and you are all so welcome to my blog.
And a Hey Ho to my regulars. I hope spring will bring me springing out to the world with bells on my toes!!
I hope you all are doing well and enjoying spring or fall depending where you are.
This month and part of last I was working on African Trade Bead tutorials. I have 8 of them so far and they include the canes, or primary patterns, for the beads and then how to make the beads also. I also have several giveaways going on, see below.
I am really late today! ;-D
Slept the day away yesterday.
YAY! I feel like I have a hangover today, maybe too much sleep?
You can find the giveaways here.
Here is the 1st give away,
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/04/african-trade-beads-part-9-giveaway.html
Here is the 2nd giveaway,
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/04/african-trade-beads-part-9a-second.html
Here is the 3rd giveaway,
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/04/african-trade-beads-part-9b-third.html
Here is the 4th giveaway,
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/04/african-trade-beads-part-9c-fourth.html
Here is the 5th giveaway
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/04/african-trade-beads-part-9d-fifth.html
You still have time on the first one, it closes today at 6 pm Pacific Daylight Time.
Here are all the tutorials for this series.
you can see part 1 here,
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/03/african-trade-beads-part-1.html
you can see part 2 here,
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/03/african-trade-beads-part-2.html
you can see part 3 here,
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/03/african-trade-beads-part-3.html
you can see part 4 here,
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/03/african-trade-beads-part-4.html
you can see part 5 here,
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/03/african-trade-beads-part-5.html
you can see part 6 here,
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/03/african-trade-beads-part-6.html
you can see part 7 here,
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/03/african-trade-beads-part-7-continued.html
you can see part 8 here,
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/04/african-trade-beads-part-8.html
I hope you enjoy these tutorials, they are from the bottom and top of my heart.
Have Easy, Joyful, and Glorious Weekend.
And a Hey Ho to my regulars. I hope spring will bring me springing out to the world with bells on my toes!!
I hope you all are doing well and enjoying spring or fall depending where you are.
This month and part of last I was working on African Trade Bead tutorials. I have 8 of them so far and they include the canes, or primary patterns, for the beads and then how to make the beads also. I also have several giveaways going on, see below.
I am really late today! ;-D
Slept the day away yesterday.
YAY! I feel like I have a hangover today, maybe too much sleep?
You can find the giveaways here.
Here is the 1st give away,
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/04/african-trade-beads-part-9-giveaway.html
Here is the 2nd giveaway,
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/04/african-trade-beads-part-9a-second.html
Here is the 3rd giveaway,
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/04/african-trade-beads-part-9b-third.html
Here is the 4th giveaway,
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/04/african-trade-beads-part-9c-fourth.html
Here is the 5th giveaway
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/04/african-trade-beads-part-9d-fifth.html
You still have time on the first one, it closes today at 6 pm Pacific Daylight Time.
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The 2nd Flower cane |
you can see part 1 here,
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/03/african-trade-beads-part-1.html
you can see part 2 here,
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/03/african-trade-beads-part-2.html
you can see part 3 here,
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/03/african-trade-beads-part-3.html
you can see part 4 here,
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/03/african-trade-beads-part-4.html
you can see part 5 here,
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/03/african-trade-beads-part-5.html
you can see part 6 here,
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/03/african-trade-beads-part-6.html
you can see part 7 here,
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/03/african-trade-beads-part-7-continued.html
you can see part 8 here,
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/04/african-trade-beads-part-8.html
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The 3rd Flower cane |
Have Easy, Joyful, and Glorious Weekend.
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The 4th flower cane |
This one is coming soon!
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The 5th cane, coming soon! |
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