Some little polymer clay fawns I made. :)
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Miniature Sandwiches made from Polymer Clay!
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sterling silver malachite necklace
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Miniature triceratops with the Earth
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Suggestions to fill in these details with color. I’m going to sand over and stain the rest with wood stain but I want to fill in these details with some sort of metallic filling if possible. Does anyone know of any good metallic putty or something similar I can use to do this?
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Tufted rug: snakes in my dreams
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A couple new ones that I just finished 🌈❄️
Celtic knot rainbow and peacock snowflake rainbow
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Captured by flowers. My oil painting on canvas
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For my mom.
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This felt case is a fun way to store your tablet safely in your bag, no matter where you’re taking it. Plus it’s easy to craft, making it a much more affordable option, too. For a tropical twist, we added some palm leaves to our case using heat transfer vinyl. You can do the same, or leave these details off if you prefer a more simple design. #felttabletcase #tabletcase #feltipadcase #feltcrafts #feltcraft #feltcrafting #feltproject #feltdiy #feltprojects #feltideas #ironon #irononvinyl #heattransfervinyl #tropicalcrafts #heattransfer #liagriffith #madewithlia
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Potato in Italy, acrylic on canvas, 24*30 cm
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How to make shrinky dinks stronger?
Hi, last year for my university club's end of year awards I made personalised keyrings using shrinky dink plastic which were well received! However a lot of people have since fed back to me that their keychain has snapped. Does anyone have any ideas how to make the shrinky dink stronger this time? I was thinking perhaps a coating in clear nail varnish or glue but I'm unsure if this will make them look cheap/ tacky. Thanks in advance!
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Infusing art into international tea day! Acrylic on tea bag tag
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Dip dyeing my sneakers
I want to dip dye my ultraboost uppers. They are thermoplastic fibers, but I'm not sure which method to use when dyeing? Should I treat it like nylon or rayon? It suggests using 140° water.. will that be too hot and melt the glue? I have rit dye. Also, I tried to find more info on the composition of "thermoplastic fibers" but couldn't find much of anything. All help VERY welcome!
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Looking for manifest = intent sticker
I don’t usually do this, but I was mindlessly scrolling yesterday and saw a series of stickers that someone had made, one of them said “manifest = Intent + (something)”. Does anyone know what/who I’m talking about or could link me to the post? I’ve lost it to the depths of the internet. Thanks!
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