Georgette, the Shapely Hen (see My Figurines) is quite the star.
She was selected to appear on the cover
of the June 2008 edition of U.S.-based Polymer Café magazine. In addition, six pages in the publication were devoted to describing how she was created.
In the August 2008 issue of the Polymer Café, three of my flower-covered eggs (see My Eggs) were chosen to appear in the Reader's Gallery section.
For his part, Fern (see My Figurines) adorned two pages
in the Show and Tell section of the U.S. magazine Art Doll Quarterly (fall 2008 edition). He was quite proud of himself.
One of my very popular wind-swept islands (see My Islands) was selected to grace the first page in the
Reader's Gallery of the October 2008 edition of Polymer Café.
Ideas Galore!
Whether I'm working with polymer clay or cookie dough, I like to finish my pieces so that they are highly colourful. Here are samplings of cookies that I
make with lemon zest and which I decorate according to the seasons and festivities: snowflakes and snowmen, hearts, eggs, flowers, teapots, suns, whales, ghosts, etc.
No. 1- $3.50
No. 2- $3.50
No. 3- $3.50
No. 4- $3.50
No. 5- $3.50
No. 6- $3.50
Miscellaneous
On basswood boxes, I paint naïve landscapes of Charlevoix which obviously include whales..
No. 1- $0.00
No. 2- $0.00
No. 3- $0.00
On other basswood boxes, I decorate the tops with polymer clay and paint the sides.