Monthly Archives: June 2008

and the winner is…

The actual word I used to create the montage was beach. My son, Brandon, drew a name out of a hat from everyone who left a comment (you didn’t have to have the correct answer). And the winner is…Amanda! Congratulations!! … Continue reading

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guessing game

How about we play a little guessing game. The picture below is part of a montage I made using Grant Robinson’s Montage-a-google. Really cool huh? Here’s the game part…..you guess what search word I used to create my montage. Just … Continue reading

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fun new pendants

I have some fun new pendants. It’s hard to capture the texture in these. It has a clear bumpy layer on it that reminds me of those bumpy glass table tops on some patio sets. I’m sure the bumpy glass … Continue reading

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yesterday’s rant

Yesterday’s rant has prompted some great discussion. Apparently the reformulation is to remove the phthalates that were used as a filler in the clay. This change is not limited to PREMO!. FIMO and Kato have been reformulated as well. So, … Continue reading

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warning….rant ahead

I really need to come out of my hole more often. Did you know that PREMO! has went through a formula change? I tend to buy lots of clay at one time, so I have no idea when the change … Continue reading

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natural inspiration

I’ve been meaning to share some photos I took when visiting my friend in Dallas. This photo was taken at Turtle Creek Park. I love the contrast of textures between the vine(?), which had little thorns and the deeper rougher … Continue reading

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featured artist spotlight

There have been some blog problems recently, but I think it’s fixed now. However, I will be upgrading and revamping the site in the next few days. So, if the blog goes missing or something isn’t working right, don’t fret … Continue reading

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