Tuesday, August 23, 2011

TJC: EA's Baptismal Souvenirs

I have been sick the previous weeks hence the absence in Tuesdays Jabbering Craft. And just like how my work table above is, the week that came after became as crazy busy one.

But let me show you the last project I made on the table... my godson's baptismal souvenir for his godparents!
I browsed through my polymer clay books and was happy to find this very cute yet easy project in Create Anything with Clay by Sherri Haab and Laura Torres. This baby project is a part of their dollhouse section. Tweaked the design a little and tada -- a cute baby!

I was also the one who designed the lay out of the card attached and included a small nameplate bearing the godparent's nicknames.

I had so much fun making this... Although I made this in the middle of the night while the hubby and the little princess were sound asleep -- I loved how it turned out.

And even if this project was too simple to do -- with just 3 colors - hair, skin and blanket, they still didn't end up looking exactly the same. I guess I still need to do a lot of practice. Ü

Nevertheless, I was delighted to see the expression on the faces of the people who received them. They all find it really cute... There were even some who got interested in ordering souvenirs for their events! Ü

There you have it... See you again next week for more of Tuesdays Jabbering Craft!


Chibi Swap


Last July, the Clay Friends Society Philippines did their first swap / challenge. The challenge was to create 6 wonderful chibis made out of polymer clay. The participants can make their projects at any size, design and type as long as the colors used is limited to just five - - including the colors used for skin and hair.

At first I thought of making a chibi similar to the one I created a few months back which I am now using as paper weight at work.

But the hubby said that it would be too time consuming considering that I already have a lot of things to do aside from the chibis, so I thought of making one of my favorite -- the doctor chibi. 
The doctor chibi is about 2" tall. But since I wanted to challenge myself to make really small chibis -- about an inch or even smaller using Nendo polymer clay. I opted to create something different, something smaller...

Taking into account the clay artists who once told me that they find it hard to make chibis using my clay, it challenged me more to come up with a really small but cute chibi using Nendo. And here's what I came up with... my flower girls! 
I made them right after my workshop with my friend Thina. I called them "flower girls" because they reminded me of a tulip while I was working on them. If you look at them from the bottom up, their dress looked like petals of tulips.

They are about an inch tall while the one with white headband measures less! Ü I also applied the fairy wings I learned from the workshop. More about the workshop soon in another post. Ü 

What I learned from the challenge:
1. I realized that a really good clay artist, whatever the brand of clay s/he is using, will still be able to come up with really nice and one of a kind projects. It's more on the level of the skill of the artist. This challenge made me all the more determined to hone my skill on this craft. Ü
2. It's really a skill to be able to make at least 3 similar projects! I had a hard time making them all look alike... That's why I really have nothing but admiration to all participants who was able to make very similar chibis for the swap. But still thanks to the challenge, I was able to discover several ways to be able to make identical projects! 
3. This challenge opened my eyes more to the beauty of my clay... ♥ It made my work super easy for me!




sorting the items from the 21 members who participated in the swap
 Yes that's me busy packing. Because of the number of items I had to sort, I took the entire floor on one side of the bedroom while the hubby kept the little princess busy. That day was really a mess... but a lot of fun too! 

And here's a photo of our works all together... Really really lovely indeed. 
To check out more of the swap photos, you may visit our CFSPh site. 

What I observed from my fellow CFSPh member:
  • They're all surprisingly creative. 

  • Our guild has, if not the most, the best chibi clay artists.

  • Most of them have human inspirations in creating their chibis. 

  • They're all very patient Ü 

I can't wait for our next swap activity. I am not sure what the theme is going to be but I will surely join again!



Thursday, August 18, 2011

Save a Life, NO to Dengue.

DENGUE aka breakbone fever, is an infectious tropical disease caused by the dengue virus. Symptoms include fever, headache, muscle and joint pains, and a characteristic skin rash that is similar to measles. In some cases, the disease develops into the life-threatening dengue hemorrhagic fever, resulting in bleeding, low levels of blood platelets and blood plasma leakage, or in dengue shock syndrome, where dangerously low blood pressure occurs. - Wikipedia

A friend of mine got hit by this disease and was admitted to the hospital just a few weeks back. Now I am grateful that she is all well and has fully recovered. Then our building announced that we will have a dengue spray this weekend.... But this didn't bother me as much as when I watched the news a couple of nights ago while working with my clays, there I saw how bad it has moved and how much lives were greatly affected by it. How the rising number of deaths increase due to lack of money to acquire the needed blood supply and medicines to conquer the disease. So we have thought of doing this...

will have it's first ever fundraising activity to help fight DENGUE.

For a min of P100.00 cash donation given, other than you help save a child's life, the group will also send you a small token of appreciation, made out of polymer clay, as our way of thanking you in helping us make this fundraising activity successful. 

All proceeds will be used to help as much children as we can, confined in the pedia dengue ward of 
Quirino Memorial Medical Center. 

Updates of this activity will also be posted on our CFSPh page.

To send in donations, you may send it to our GCash account #09153593410
And for bank deposit, you may get in touch with us using the same Globe number for details.
Since we don't have our group bank account yet, we will be using our POC's bank account temporarily. Kindly inform us once the deposit has been made so we can immediately track it and move it for the fundraising activity cash box. 


Mechanics on how to claim the token from us:
1. After sending us the donation, please text us using the same Globe number above your name and the account owner from where you were able to read the post.
2. Account owner from where the post was read will be notified.
4. Gift will be sent

I do hope you can all join us save lives and assist our less fortunate fellowmen, most especially the kids who are currently fighting this terrible disease.

Small amounts when put together can make a huge difference. :-)

Please repost to help us spread the word. ♥

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

TJC: Chibis.

Ugh, I missed a couple of minutes saving this entry to hit Tuesday!

Anyway, last Thursday, July 28, 2011, I had another chibi workshop this time with Ms Thina Villanueva of Clay Thinz. Click on the link if you want to see her cutey stuff...  Will definitely blog about the workshop on another post soon. :-)

Right after the workshop, I got so inspired to work on my clays and make really small chibis, keeping in mind everything I have been taught and learned from the workshop.

It came just in time because I need to come up with cute chibis for our 1st Clay Friends Society Philippines (CFSPh) challenge -- our 1st ever swap: CHIBI, "an adjective that means small and/or miniature in a good or cute way. Normally used to describe (young) people or animals, and is endearing".

I thought chibi would really be perfect for our 1st challenge since most of the artists in the group loves making them. Ü

So for this week, here's a photo of what's been keeping me busy... the little girls for the swap!
Little Flower Girls

They're not yet done... I haven't decided whether I am making them as cellphone, key or bag charm but I will definitely post a photo of the finished project together with the chibis of the other artists.

I bought this Judikins Diamond Glaze a couple of months back but it has been sitting in my cabinet waiting to be picked up since then. Thank God for this challenge, I was able to pick it up and tried it for the first time to create a resin effect on the CFSPh logo that I am attaching with the chibis. So far I am happy with how it turned out!

Also, since Ms Thina generously taught me how to make her favorite Tinkerbell chibi, I decided to create one in pink and added a little touch of me on the version of the wings... I made this to give as a gift to our office secretary :-)
My Pink Tinkerloo

I know... I hate her eyes too! lol. 

Oh and other than the chibi practice from Ms Thina, I also applied the things I learned from my friend Melody Manalaysay of Crafting Time on basic wiring. I wish she'd let me take wiring classes from her one day. haha!

Japanese dolls
A couple of nights ago, I joined a mini guessing game hosted by one of my CF friends, Jo of Kindergarten Kail where I won this lovely Japanese dolls file! Can you see just how lovely the Japanese dolls are? It made me all giddy printing them out so I can do another photo transfer project. I can't wait to see how the project will turn out. I hope it won't end up unfinished just like my dragon :-( 

Wish me luck! 
See you again next week...

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