Tuesday, December 30, 2008

In the Beginning...


Well I finally have my blog up and I beat my Jan 1st resolution date. I will use this blog to keep those interested in my polymer clay work up to date with my latest work, interests, classes and anything else clay related.


First a little about me. I have been doing polymer clay work for several years but I guess I am most "known" for my face canes. I did my first face about a year ago and you can find a picture of it at the top of this page. Now you may ask yourself "where's the other half?" Well as I said it was my FIRST face cane. If you put her all together she was quite wacky. Not a bad first try and half looks pretty good. I have learned a few things since then enough in fact that people actually want me to teach a class. So thanks to my new friend Annie Hooten I will be doing just that in Mar of 2009 in Albuquerque, NM. If you'd like more information about the workshop email me or Annie. I will be telling you more about the workshop in later posts. I will also be telling you about any current projects that I am working on. Above is a picture of a more current face cane like the one we will be creating at my workshop.


7 comments:

  1. I would love to go and take your class - your canes are fantastic! Tell me about your pictures - they are great - can you give us some tips on photos!

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  2. Hi, Julie!! Welcome to the blogosphere. Nice to have you here with us. I love the look of your new blog. You've done a great job of designing it and, as always, your face canes are just incredible. One of these days soon I hope to get back to my polymer. But since canes r not us, you won't have any competition from me!! [Grin] Keep posting - I've added you to my Google Reader.

    Ernie
    (the little sister)
    Gypsy Gold Studio

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  3. Finally!!! I'm so happy to see you online, Julie. We need more pictures, please!

    Wishing you nothing but wonderful things in 2009.

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  4. Brenda, As for the photos I don't have anything fancy. I take one of those big plastic storage bins and lay it on it's side. I put lamps on the outside of the box but directed toward the item to be photographed. The plastic works (sort of) to diffuse the light when I take a picture of my item that I have placed inside the box. I hope that makes sense. I'll explain better when I see you Jan.

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  5. Ernie my dear little Sis - you were sorely missed at Clay Carnival this year. Hope to see you in 2009.

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  6. Kim, Thanks so much. You support has meant a lot to me. I promise there will be more pictures coming. I know I'm just a big pic tease.

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  7. Wow Julie Your work is amazing and a true inspiration! Can' wait to see what you'll do next!

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