Happy New Year to all!
My goal for 2012 is to post more claying adventures :)
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
New Pardo Dragons!!!
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Birthday Feast from the Sea
I had been very busy lately juggling between work, claying and my personal life. :)
Last November 28, I celebrated my birthday with my sister and boyfriend at Vikings Buffet Restaurant in SM By the Bay.
It was a feast indeed! With food ranging from pasta, salads, chinese food, japanese food, grilled seafood and meat, and of course my favorite, desserts. Drinks were overflowing as well. I especially loved their strong coffee :).
Last November 28, I celebrated my birthday with my sister and boyfriend at Vikings Buffet Restaurant in SM By the Bay.
That's me in front of Vikings Buffet Restaurant |
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Pardo Dragons
Last November 13, me and a few members of the Philippine Polymer Clay Guild meet up in a mall for the Pardo Clay Ball Swap.
Because of the busy season, it took me a month before playing with it.
See the Pardo Clay Balls :) |
Pardo is a bakeable clay manufactured in Germany. It has no phthalates (plasticizer- used in polymer clay to make it pliable) and is made from beeswax. It doesn't need any conditioning and the end product is still strong and durable when properly baked.
The clay balls are packed in a plastic jar per color. And since this is the first time that we will use this product, we decided to swap colors.
Finished swapped balls :) |
Inspired by the facebook page of Ms. Christi Friesen, I decided to make a dragon for every ball of Pardo Clay I have. And so far these are the results:
This is Coats, He's got a precious rock that he guards with his life! |
This is Imp, with her blue egg :) |
Toadie, my first-born. He's really shy! |
This is Alfalfa, the water dragon resting on top of a shiny river bed |
There are still 10 clay balls left, that means 10 more dragons to produce. Until next time! :)
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Global Pinoy Bazaar 2011
Last November 5-6, 2011, the Philippine Polymer Clay Guild participated in the Global Pinoy Bazaar at the Rockwell Tent, Makati. This was the reason why I have been so quiet lately.
It was attended by 12 P3 artists: Nikka Dimaano of Anuanu, Alex & Ella Junia of Thought of You, Melody Manalaysay of Crafting Time!, Jennifer Cruz of Purpleluggage, Jessica Hernandez of Johz Co. Clay, Roselle Gusilatar-Cruz of The Clay Artist, Penny Ilagan of Earthly Jewels, Melody Felipe of Purplenook, Eliezl Panlilio of BeautynBeads, Gin Rose Caballero of Genty's Clay Haven, Paula Arceo-Esguerra of Kinkclay and yours truly.
Here are some pictures of my clay creations sold at the Bazaar:
And here are the pretty ladies of the Philippine Polymer Clay Guild:
The crowd at Rockwell Tent:
A candid shot of me:
Me and my sister at my booth:
Had so much fun working with these girls :) I also want to thank all the P3 guild members for the support. Some dropped by the venue, the others brought us some nourishment :) and some are rooting for us in our Facebook page. Special mention to Ms. Joyce Tan of Pinaycrafter who made all of these possible. I salute you ladies!
Until our next Bazaar! :)
It was attended by 12 P3 artists: Nikka Dimaano of Anuanu, Alex & Ella Junia of Thought of You, Melody Manalaysay of Crafting Time!, Jennifer Cruz of Purpleluggage, Jessica Hernandez of Johz Co. Clay, Roselle Gusilatar-Cruz of The Clay Artist, Penny Ilagan of Earthly Jewels, Melody Felipe of Purplenook, Eliezl Panlilio of BeautynBeads, Gin Rose Caballero of Genty's Clay Haven, Paula Arceo-Esguerra of Kinkclay and yours truly.
Here are some pictures of my clay creations sold at the Bazaar:
Applique Dahlia Watch Lockets |
Earrings Galore! |
Flower Necklaces |
Steampunk Heart lockets |
The Howl & the Fusiket Watch locket collection and Marine Life Watch locket collection (My first try at Resin) |
Reversible Bracelets |
And here are the pretty ladies of the Philippine Polymer Clay Guild:
The crowd at Rockwell Tent:
A candid shot of me:
Me and my sister at my booth:
Had so much fun working with these girls :) I also want to thank all the P3 guild members for the support. Some dropped by the venue, the others brought us some nourishment :) and some are rooting for us in our Facebook page. Special mention to Ms. Joyce Tan of Pinaycrafter who made all of these possible. I salute you ladies!
Until our next Bazaar! :)
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
P3 October Challenge
Belated Halloween to all :) I have been so busy preparing for our Global Pinoy Bazaar that I have been neglecting my blog duties. Anyway, let me share with you my entry in our October Something Spooky -Guessing Game challenge.
I decided to do a Gargoyle sculpture. And here how I created him:
I named him Gerry the Gargoyle :)
Happy Claying everyone :)
I decided to do a Gargoyle sculpture. And here how I created him:
Happy Claying everyone :)
Saturday, October 8, 2011
SM Eco-bag challenge
Hello, it's been quite a while since my last blog. I have not been that seriously claying for these past few weeks. Instead, I would like to share our current office project involving the Eco-bag.
This was a competition given by our Environmental committee for all Departments of SM-SCMC. The challenge was to re-create the SM Eco-bag into something new. Each department was told to design at least 10 bags. The bags designed per department will be displayed at our office lobby for a week.
Striking a pose with our designs.
This was a competition given by our Environmental committee for all Departments of SM-SCMC. The challenge was to re-create the SM Eco-bag into something new. Each department was told to design at least 10 bags. The bags designed per department will be displayed at our office lobby for a week.
Since we are the Visual Display Group,we should set ourselves apart from the other department and show them that we are true artists. We decided to have a theme to tie all of our works together. It would be the Safari Glam collection :) We only used the black and beige colors.
For my own design, I decided to reconstruct the bag to make it like a beach handbag and a shoulder bag.
Here's our final bag design entries and set-up :)
Bag designs by: Leah David, Donna Cruz (Mine is the orange bag and the zebra shoulder bag on the top row), Jayem Isaac, Raquel Morales, Irene Dimo, Maricris Go, and Irene Noche |
Visual Display Managers - From left to right: Donna Cruz, Raquel Morales, Jayem Isaac, Leah David and Irene Dimo |
Till my next craft-escapade! :)
Monday, September 12, 2011
The Pinoy Challenge
I can't believe it's already September! Time flies so fast and the next thing you'll know, it's already Christmas. :)
For my first post this month, I will be sharing with you what I did for our PINOY Challenge in our guild. The challenge is about incorporating Philippine indigenous materials with Polymer clay.
This was, indeed, a very challenging work for me with all the cramming I did since I was so busy with my day job.
With only two days before the deadline, I managed to submit 2 clay creations.
First is a tin can cover with the Sarimanok (Kingfisher) theme.
The Sarimanok is ubiquitous in the Maranao (a tribe in Mindanao) arts. It was said to be inspired from the Islamic legend of the rooster that Mohammad saw in the first of seven heavens.
I used different techniques for the background- Mica shift for the Earth panel (with caned leaves), Roughly blending white and different shades of blue to simulate waves for the Water panel, Incorporated metallic foil and alcohol inks for the Air panel (not too noticeable), and extruded clays to form spirals for the Fire panel. Embedded in between are capiz shells. Then for the bird itself, I used sinamay and pearls.
Next project, I tried to make a bracelet using the Alibata, ancient Filipino script.
Here are some of the very creative and beautiful works of the other P3 members for the challenge:
For my first post this month, I will be sharing with you what I did for our PINOY Challenge in our guild. The challenge is about incorporating Philippine indigenous materials with Polymer clay.
This was, indeed, a very challenging work for me with all the cramming I did since I was so busy with my day job.
With only two days before the deadline, I managed to submit 2 clay creations.
First is a tin can cover with the Sarimanok (Kingfisher) theme.
Sarimanok-themed Tin can |
The Sarimanok is ubiquitous in the Maranao (a tribe in Mindanao) arts. It was said to be inspired from the Islamic legend of the rooster that Mohammad saw in the first of seven heavens.
I used different techniques for the background- Mica shift for the Earth panel (with caned leaves), Roughly blending white and different shades of blue to simulate waves for the Water panel, Incorporated metallic foil and alcohol inks for the Air panel (not too noticeable), and extruded clays to form spirals for the Fire panel. Embedded in between are capiz shells. Then for the bird itself, I used sinamay and pearls.
Next project, I tried to make a bracelet using the Alibata, ancient Filipino script.
Capiz braelet with alibata-transferred clay |
I photo-transfered the letters, dabbed some alcohol inks into the clay, attached it to the capiz shell then after baking, assembled it with the abaca thread.
This challenge really inspired me. It awaken a part of me that says: "I'm proud to be a Filipino".
Here are some of the very creative and beautiful works of the other P3 members for the challenge:
HOME ACCESSORIES (from the left, clockwise): Maricris Tranquilino, Xander's Gift Shop, Earthly Jewels, Enjhoi with Clay, Crafting Time!, Clay Goodies, Che Jael Flaviano and Kink Clay |
HANDBAGS (From the Left, clockwise): Trinket Tales, Mohinni by Dinna (top and bottom pictures) and Something Young Bacolod |
ACCESSORIES (From Left to Right): Rocky Beads, Crafting Time! (top), Mary Ann Limjoco-De Castro (bottom), Kink Clay, Tumbleling Ling (top) and Pinay Crafter (bottom) |
SCULPTURE (From Left to Right): Clayative Works (top), Thought of You (bottom), Purpleluggage, Johz Co. Clay (top) and Little Rock Creation (bottom) |
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