Sandy's Creations in Clay
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Showing posts with label art doll. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 30, 2014

My Newest Polymer Clay Fairies

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I decided to create a couple of Fairies.  I had some wire ornament hangers and thought that they would make awesome wings.  I tried them go...
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Thursday, August 15, 2013

Fairy Art Doll ~ Mannequin

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This is my newest creation. I love dressing up these art mannequins. It reminds me of when I was a little girl dressing up my dolls. ...
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Saturday, December 1, 2012

Altered Mannequin

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This was a wonderfully fun project for me.  I bought the mannequin at Hobby Lobby (with my forty percent off coupon) so if I ruined it, I...
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

More Altered Paint Brushes

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Creating this bow was half the fun ~ adding it to the paint brush was the other half.  I painted then sanded the handle  making it look...
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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

The Time Keeper ~ Altered Paint Brush Art Doll

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I have been having such a great time creating these characters out of paint brushes and polymer clay.  The bristles make really great hair ...
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Sunday, October 7, 2012

The Gate Keeper

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The Gate Keeper is my newest Altered Paint Brush.   . Being a Gate Keeper is a very important job. It requires one to b...
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I grew up in the once small town of Danbury, Connecticut where I met and married my husband. At a very tender age, we ventured out into a world of our own. Three children and three grandchildren later we ended up in Plano,Texas, but in-between there was Arizona and California. Now with loads of ventures and adventures behind me I have started my crafting phase. I began creating masked faces out of polymer clay in the Spring of 2010. I find myself amazed that out of a ball of clay, I can create something of beauty. I owe this wonderful inspiration to my daughter who has been working with polymer clay for years.
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