Showing posts with label fairy tales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fairy tales. Show all posts

Monday, October 15, 2012

Globe Rings

Between my erratic schedule at work, planning for the renovation of our new house, doing challenges for our polymer clay guild, compose layouts for the Global Pinoy Bazaar creatives for our guild and orders from clients, I managed to create these little creatures. I admit, I'm not so keen in making miniatures so this posed a challenge for me. But because of my hoarding syndrome (of materials and settings), I was forced to try my hand in getting out of my comfort zone.

Inspired by many things, but mostly of fairy tales, here are some of my globe rings:


Tea Party
The Shoe house

The Princess and the Pea
Caterpillar
I still have more settings for this, so I've got to go and create some more! :)

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Philippine Polymer Clay Guild "Artist Trading Card" Challenge

This post is long over due already. But nevertheless, let me share with you my entries to our Guild's Artist Trading Card challenge. The challenge is to select a polymer clay artist, interpret their style via the ATC. My theme for this is fairy tales:

1. Once Upon a Time - (inspired by Ms. Laurie Mika) One of my favorite adaptation of the classic fairy tale "Cinderella" was "Ever After". Using Da Vinci's painting, I created a framed design utilizing the mosaic technique.

Once Upon a Time

2. Part of your World - (Inspired by: Mandarin Moon) Want to live under the sea? With all the corals and sea weeds? This is my adaptation of "The Little Mermaid", mandarin moon-style.


Part of Your World

3. The Princess and the Pea - (Inspired by: Ms. Sara Jane Helm) Ever slept on top of hundreds of mattresses and still not be comfortable? Such a princess indeed! Ms. Sarah Jane Helm's works on polymer clay quilts is the inspiration to this artist trading card.

The Princess and the Pea

Until the next P3 challenge!