Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Watermelon, and Shaved Ice

I have been sick again,  so I haven't been able to film much lately.
Here are the latest videos I have put up.
I hope you like them :)
On my Channel page I also Created a new playlist of items I made that use cane work.

I am already planning my next video, it will be up soon.
Heather

Friday, April 1, 2016

April 2016

Thank you for stopping by.  I wasn't able to film before Easter, but I really wanted to show you how to cover eggs with polymer clay, in a pretty but simple way.  So in the coming days you can expect to see a video on Marbled Eggs.    

I blew out the eggs, and wrapped them in Premo polymer clay, then I sanded, and glazed them.  I think they look so much prettier in person.  




I used a lot of Translucent Premo, while marbling.  This is a perfect project to show you how pretty translucent can be in marbling.  

The color recipe for the pretty egg on the left is. 
1/3 Purple - 2/3 Translucent,
1/3 Turquoise - 2/3 Translucent (with a tiny pinch of blue to darken the turquoise a bit)
2/3 White - 1/3 Translucent

 All the combinations were very simple.  In the top photo you Red, Yellow, and White.  The middle was the Turquoise, Purple, and White, and the egg on the right was Blue, Yellow, and White.  Each color was mixed with 2/3 Translucent, and the White was mixed with 1/3 Translucent.  

I wanted to show you how two colors looked marbled together, and how one color marbled with the white looked.  

The other eggs you see are Purple and White,  Red and White, and Blue and White.   
Compare the photos of the Blue and White egg, to the Purple, Turquoise and White egg.  

Both use the same Translucent ratio, the blue one is pretty, and has the look of Blue Lace Agate.  It is pretty in it's own right, but when you add another color, you can really get a feeling of depth out of the Translucent.  

I will be filming this weekend, and hopefully have the tutorial up by Tuesday.    I will be filming a miniature tutorial right after the weekend for next week as well.  
Sorry this falls right after Easter, but decorative eggs are good any time of the year ;) 

Thanks for stopping by! 
Heather 

Friday, February 26, 2016

February 2016 Part 2

Thank you so much for stopping by.
Recently I got a question about whether or not
my Allsorts were Scale.    Most of my items are "charm size"  I like my items to be very close in size to one another, so they look right on jewelry.
Most of the time this means 3/4 of an inch on average..  This means  sometimes they are in scale, sometimes not. :(

However it is long over due that I made a video about measuring, and converting to 12th scale.
In filming the video, I started a small list of measurements, so you can start your own list of measurements.  Please feel free to copy and paste.  I will add to the Google doc version when I take new measurements over time.  You may need to reformat the spacing when you copy and paste.


Measurements For Scale


Dishes real 12th
Plates Diameter
Small Paper Plate   217mm 18.08mm
Large Paper Plate 272mm 22.66mm
Clear Glass Plate 260mm 21.66mm
White and Blue 275mm 22.91mm


Small Plate Diameter
Clear Glass 193mm 16.08mm
Blue and White 213mm 17.75mm


Bowls Diameter Height Diameter Height
Clear 137mm 58mm 11.41mm 4.83mm
Blue and White 165mm 45mm 13.75mm 3.75mm
Soup Blue and White 215mm 40mm 17.91mm 3.33mm


Cups Diameter Height Handle H Handle W
Blue and White Tea 91mm 65mm 45mm 8mm
12th 7.58mm 5.41mm 3.75mm .66mm


Blue and White Coffee 78mm 116mm 83mm 16mm
12th 6.5mm 9.66mm 7mm 1.33mm


I Love NY 79mm 95mm 70mm 14mm
12th 6.58mm 7.91mm 5.83mm 1.16mm


Water Glass Diameter Height Diameter Height
Clear 77mm 155mm 6.41mm 12.91

Item Real 12th Scale
Fruit Diameter Height Diameter Height


Pink Lady Apple 65mm 70mm 5.41mm 5.83mm


Small Strawberry 30mm 40mm 2.5mm 3.33mm
Large Strawberry 40mm 58mm 3.33mm 4.83mm


Small Blackberry 19mm 25mm 1.58mm 2.08mm
Large Blackberry 24mm 30mm 2mm 2.5mm


Blueberry 15mm 10mm 1.25mm .83mm


Here are some Strawberry Slices for reference.
For a future Strawberry cane tutorial.  There are some excellent photos online of strawberry slices as well.   My reflections on the actual appearance of the slices will be on my strawberry cane extended cut on Patreon.