Rain!
Rain today! Serious rain, the sort that's earned my part of Texas the sobriquet Flash Flood Alley, with thunder that's shaking my little house and a sky blacker than a basement.
This is a Good Thing, because we need rain very much--the whole state's been having one of our major droughts-- but it does mean I don't dare do any serious compywork right now, because being killed by lightning is a harsh mistress. So instead, I'm going to give you all something to laugh at today: my early experiments in polymer clay!
Wait, What's this? Some very pretty swirlwork, I daresay, but what the--
Oh, it's this:
I wonder if it's related to this:
Can anyone guess what these were supposed to be? Any part of them?
I'll tell everyone what the heck I was thinking tomorrow. For now--
Rain!
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Ummmm....well.....one of them looks like it has cats on it. They kinda look like baskets or bird nests. I like the swirly though - my favorite colors. Stay away from the lightning! Cheers!
Well....giving them another look now - what I thought were cats might be squirrels and they might actually be knots in trees maybe? :)
one is an easter basket with chocolate rodents/squirrels. the other is a japanese easter basket full of seaweed, because i know you like anime.
The third picture looks like two we creature with darling eyes sitting in a chair with a purple blanket. How far off am I? HA
Kris
To me they look like a great piece of art! Even if they didn't turn out exactly like you wanted...wasn't it fun to experiment :)
Interesting! The first one looks like the back of the second pic which looks like fish (in a pond?). The third does look like a basket with a bluebird and two squirrels (or cats with bushy tails).
Fun!
Depending on the size of them they are pendants or wall plaques for Spring?
No clue about the top one, I think the bottom one is a blue bird and two squirrels...
call me crazy but why was I thinking the shape of Texas?! LOL
ummm...fish & cats maybe?
The colors are pretty :)
I think the first one is the beginning, the second one you added to, to create the finished piece in the third photo.
You did well in my opinion!
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