I've been wanting to try and make a silicone mold. I've reviewed the "how-to's" on youtube, I've read, I've studied, and then I finally have begun the process.
First of all, these are my first attempt at sculpting something that I plan on making a mold from. I've made figurines, doll heads, etc, but never something that I planned on actually pouring silicone over... LOL
I could have just used an item from my home. A figurine, or something else, but I wanted these to me my own designs.
I love primitive things, and after finishing these, I realized the bee skep needs to have the flower removed as it makes it too cutesy. The prairie girl, she may have to stay that way. She is for soap only. But, the bee skep and the log cabin, they are actually for a silicone mold to make good smelling wax tarts that you melt in a burner, to fill your home with fun and yummy smells. They are not tiny, but they are not oversized either. The prairie girl, well she is about the size of a standard bar of soap, so that may give you an idea of the sizes of these.
I will have to dry these in the oven, then let cool. In the meantime I have to figure out what sort of flat bottom plastic container these will sit and fit in appropriately, so that the silicone can be poured over them, and actuallly cover them completely.
I'll post a photo of the actual silicone molds when they are done.
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Friday, September 14, 2012
BEJEWELED STARFISH WITH BUBBLE MESSAGES
I haven't gotten to the beach as much as I would have liked so far this summer, but I love my short day trips to St. Augustine, Florida, where I stroll through the old city and those fun little shops. I have taken time for those days of searching for treasures and trinkets to play with.
One little tourist shop in particular, sells gorgeous seashells of all sizes, shapes, and colors, including these wonderful pencil starfish. Of course, they come plain, but I embellished these with glass 1/2 bubbles, messages, and accented with vintage rhinestones.
A light coating of the finest glitter I've seen is the first step. I might experiment with colored glitter on some others I have, but this sweet simple shimmer just reminded me of the sparkling seaform of the ocean. The 1/2 bubble glass domes remind me of water bubbles and of course, little messages underneath make me think of mermaids, sending messages ashore. Yes, I guess I'm dreaming of the sea right now. My next day trip that I can squeeze into my schedule, may have to include a stroll down the sandy beach for more inspiration. Thought I would share these with you.
I think these turned out quite BEACH CHIC! :)
If you click on the photograph, it will enlarge so you can see detail.
One little tourist shop in particular, sells gorgeous seashells of all sizes, shapes, and colors, including these wonderful pencil starfish. Of course, they come plain, but I embellished these with glass 1/2 bubbles, messages, and accented with vintage rhinestones.
A light coating of the finest glitter I've seen is the first step. I might experiment with colored glitter on some others I have, but this sweet simple shimmer just reminded me of the sparkling seaform of the ocean. The 1/2 bubble glass domes remind me of water bubbles and of course, little messages underneath make me think of mermaids, sending messages ashore. Yes, I guess I'm dreaming of the sea right now. My next day trip that I can squeeze into my schedule, may have to include a stroll down the sandy beach for more inspiration. Thought I would share these with you.
I think these turned out quite BEACH CHIC! :)
If you click on the photograph, it will enlarge so you can see detail.
Monday, August 20, 2012
SHABBY PINK REPURPOSING GOING ON
Some vintage 1950s pink pearls, a pair of vintage beaded cluster clip on earrings, and an old chain sweater guard, now............THIS TOTALLY AWESOME new Retro Pink and so Rockabily glamping shawl clip, sweater guard, vest closure, or simply clip to your blouse collar for a fun necklace look.
I removed the clip on the backs of the earrings, took the chain off the old sweater guard, harvested the clips, tossed the chain, glued the beaded earring clusters to the clips, and added those wonderful I LOVE LUCY! PINK pearls and restrung them, graduated in size, resulting in this very pretty repurposed gem.
I have listed it in my Etsy Shop.
I removed the clip on the backs of the earrings, took the chain off the old sweater guard, harvested the clips, tossed the chain, glued the beaded earring clusters to the clips, and added those wonderful I LOVE LUCY! PINK pearls and restrung them, graduated in size, resulting in this very pretty repurposed gem.
I have listed it in my Etsy Shop.
Sunday, August 19, 2012
JUNKIN' AND TREASURE HUNT'IN
Each Saturday morning, Gary and I have our coffee while searching for estate sales, tag sales, and yard sales, via the internet, in our area. We love "junkin"....and "treasure huntin' ".....its our "thang" you might say. Then off we head, winding here and there in the North Florida area, with our treasure map (list of addresses LOL) in hand.
My son Ben, he loves Geocaching....I have never gotten into that yet. His satisfaction is the success in navigating geographically for the secret cache, ours is the treasure that someone else looked over and we can find, and resell for a profit.
Two weeks ago, we hauled our 15 year old grandson with us, and believe me when I tell you he was very very reluctant to go. I don't blame him, what 15 year old boy wants to hang out with his grandparents while they are digging through old boxes and junk????
That weekend, I managed to find this....(see picture then keep reading LOL)
It is a vintage 4 piece set of Revere Ware Refrigerator storage dishes, stainless steel. I paid $2.00 for the set. It was the last day of an estate sale, and all the junkie but funkie kitchen items had been untouched. I saw the set, figured "hey it says Revere Ware, it is stainless steel, obviously refrigerator storage pans w/lids", so I bought it for the $2.00 as mentioned. If I couldn't sell it, I knew I could use it!
I had no way of knowing it was from the 1950s. I just knew the name was maybe "good". After doing some homework so to speak, on Ebay, seems this set could sell anywhere from $25.00 to $125.00 on Ebay. So, the set got listed with a BUY IT NOW option, and EEEGADSS!.....it sold for $75.00. I figured, "why not list it somewhere in between, move it fast, and get back to my treasure hunting!".....Not all "finds" make it into my "haul of all hauls"...hee hee......but this is one that did.
With my $75 in hand, I then headed to a Goodwill store south of where I live. There was a big jar of junk costume jewelry.....$49.99.........YIKES.!!!!!!!!!....did I dare risk buying a dog gone gallon size jar of junkie plastic and who knows what lay within?....I shrugged my shoulders, took a deep breath and bought it!
Sitting at my dining table, the jar was turned upside down, and out spilled some of the most obsurd whackie costume jewelry, some broken, some good, some bad, and then the items that you think "might" be something. With jewelry loupe in hand, bright light and lots of patience, I spent about and hour and 1/2 sorting my "find"........then I headed to our local Pawn/Gold Buying shop. About 20 minutes later, I'm walking out the door with $120.00 cash!
Yep, that bag contained numerous orphaned pieces of 10K, 12K, and 14K gold. They didn't look like much, but with that "loupe" I have grown to love, I was able to find some pieces that were sellable.
So, my $2.00 investment for the Revere Ware, then the jewelry....well here is the breakdown.
-$2.00 - Revere Ware
+75.00 - Sale of Revere Ware
-$50.00 - Purchase of jar of jewelry
+120.00 - Sale of gold that lay within
$143.00 profit (minus my gas of course - all within 3 days)
Now do you see why it is addictive?????
My son Travis thinks I should get on that Bartering show LOL.....I just think I need to keep treasuring hunting myself. We don't always have a profitable weekend, but it is cheap entertainment for Gary and I, that is for sure!
Oh, you want to know what happens to all the other "junkie jewelry" from that haul??? Well, good wearable pieces are carded and priced for my Mom, who LOVES to have yard sales herself. Any vintage beads are saved into my BEAD collection for future jewelry projects, and then the remaining "junk", is destashed and sold by the pound. So, I guess that is a write off for the gas spent to find my "treasures"......there are few pieces that actually are wasted or thrown into the trash, but very few.
I'll try and keep you updated on my next "finds"....
Weekend is about over....Monday is on the horizon!
My son Ben, he loves Geocaching....I have never gotten into that yet. His satisfaction is the success in navigating geographically for the secret cache, ours is the treasure that someone else looked over and we can find, and resell for a profit.
Two weeks ago, we hauled our 15 year old grandson with us, and believe me when I tell you he was very very reluctant to go. I don't blame him, what 15 year old boy wants to hang out with his grandparents while they are digging through old boxes and junk????
That weekend, I managed to find this....(see picture then keep reading LOL)
It is a vintage 4 piece set of Revere Ware Refrigerator storage dishes, stainless steel. I paid $2.00 for the set. It was the last day of an estate sale, and all the junkie but funkie kitchen items had been untouched. I saw the set, figured "hey it says Revere Ware, it is stainless steel, obviously refrigerator storage pans w/lids", so I bought it for the $2.00 as mentioned. If I couldn't sell it, I knew I could use it!
I had no way of knowing it was from the 1950s. I just knew the name was maybe "good". After doing some homework so to speak, on Ebay, seems this set could sell anywhere from $25.00 to $125.00 on Ebay. So, the set got listed with a BUY IT NOW option, and EEEGADSS!.....it sold for $75.00. I figured, "why not list it somewhere in between, move it fast, and get back to my treasure hunting!".....Not all "finds" make it into my "haul of all hauls"...hee hee......but this is one that did.
With my $75 in hand, I then headed to a Goodwill store south of where I live. There was a big jar of junk costume jewelry.....$49.99.........YIKES.!!!!!!!!!....did I dare risk buying a dog gone gallon size jar of junkie plastic and who knows what lay within?....I shrugged my shoulders, took a deep breath and bought it!
Sitting at my dining table, the jar was turned upside down, and out spilled some of the most obsurd whackie costume jewelry, some broken, some good, some bad, and then the items that you think "might" be something. With jewelry loupe in hand, bright light and lots of patience, I spent about and hour and 1/2 sorting my "find"........then I headed to our local Pawn/Gold Buying shop. About 20 minutes later, I'm walking out the door with $120.00 cash!
Yep, that bag contained numerous orphaned pieces of 10K, 12K, and 14K gold. They didn't look like much, but with that "loupe" I have grown to love, I was able to find some pieces that were sellable.
So, my $2.00 investment for the Revere Ware, then the jewelry....well here is the breakdown.
-$2.00 - Revere Ware
+75.00 - Sale of Revere Ware
-$50.00 - Purchase of jar of jewelry
+120.00 - Sale of gold that lay within
$143.00 profit (minus my gas of course - all within 3 days)
Now do you see why it is addictive?????
My son Travis thinks I should get on that Bartering show LOL.....I just think I need to keep treasuring hunting myself. We don't always have a profitable weekend, but it is cheap entertainment for Gary and I, that is for sure!
Oh, you want to know what happens to all the other "junkie jewelry" from that haul??? Well, good wearable pieces are carded and priced for my Mom, who LOVES to have yard sales herself. Any vintage beads are saved into my BEAD collection for future jewelry projects, and then the remaining "junk", is destashed and sold by the pound. So, I guess that is a write off for the gas spent to find my "treasures"......there are few pieces that actually are wasted or thrown into the trash, but very few.
I'll try and keep you updated on my next "finds"....
Weekend is about over....Monday is on the horizon!
Friday, August 10, 2012
BACK TO SCHOOL WITH PERSONALIZED BACKPACKS
Well, my Ebay sales have picked up with the frantic "BACK TO SCHOOL" rush. Waterproof labels are shooting out of the printer left and right, and the Bag Tags are being packaged for shipment today.
What is a BAG TAG???
Well, it is basically the same thing as a luggage tag, but more fun, personalized, and kids and adults both love these. What a great way to make sure your child's backpack is labeled with their name, and on the back I put whatever the parent requests such as "If Found, please call....", etc. I even process ones that give Medical Alerts. I've been designing and selling these for about 5 years now, so I have literally hundreds of designs that I created. They are also great for lunch bags, coolers, camping equipment, diaper bags, strollers, etc. Just about anything you want to take "Personally" :)
They are heavy 10 mil plastic, laminated, and come with color coordinated loops. Here is a sampling of 2 orders going out today.
Well, back to those orders.
Have a wonderful Friday!
What is a BAG TAG???
Well, it is basically the same thing as a luggage tag, but more fun, personalized, and kids and adults both love these. What a great way to make sure your child's backpack is labeled with their name, and on the back I put whatever the parent requests such as "If Found, please call....", etc. I even process ones that give Medical Alerts. I've been designing and selling these for about 5 years now, so I have literally hundreds of designs that I created. They are also great for lunch bags, coolers, camping equipment, diaper bags, strollers, etc. Just about anything you want to take "Personally" :)
They are heavy 10 mil plastic, laminated, and come with color coordinated loops. Here is a sampling of 2 orders going out today.
Well, back to those orders.
Have a wonderful Friday!
Thursday, August 9, 2012
I AM BACK !
Wow, I cannot believe how time flies, and how bad I have been about keeping my blog updated. MY BAD! I won't drag you into a lengthy novel about how the past months have been, I'll just start fresh!
Our 15 year old grandson is starting school here in Green Cove Springs. He'll be a 10th grader, and is already practicing football. I haven't been to a high school football game in YEARS...should be interesting and fun for both Gary and I.
Though I love the hot summer days, I'm already thinking football now, stadiums, cooler nights, and of course PUMPKINS. If you know me well, you'll know I love Autumn. I keep some wooden pumpkins out inside my primitive home, all year. There is just something about a pumpkin. One of my favorite children's books, was Pumpkin Moonshine by Tasha Tudor. Tasha was a very wonderful artist and grand lady. I suggest reading up on her and her life. She was very special. I still have that childrens book, and was the inspiration for my studio name, Pumpkin Moon Studio.
Well, creativity has been flowing this morning, along with filling some personalized orders.
Here are a couple of 2.5" round labels I put in my Etsy Shop this morning.
Our 15 year old grandson is starting school here in Green Cove Springs. He'll be a 10th grader, and is already practicing football. I haven't been to a high school football game in YEARS...should be interesting and fun for both Gary and I.
Though I love the hot summer days, I'm already thinking football now, stadiums, cooler nights, and of course PUMPKINS. If you know me well, you'll know I love Autumn. I keep some wooden pumpkins out inside my primitive home, all year. There is just something about a pumpkin. One of my favorite children's books, was Pumpkin Moonshine by Tasha Tudor. Tasha was a very wonderful artist and grand lady. I suggest reading up on her and her life. She was very special. I still have that childrens book, and was the inspiration for my studio name, Pumpkin Moon Studio.
Well, creativity has been flowing this morning, along with filling some personalized orders.
Here are a couple of 2.5" round labels I put in my Etsy Shop this morning.
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Chocolate Mint Owls
Chocolate Mint Owls....my newest stationery note card design with matching round 1.67" round return address labels. You can find sets available in my Ebay Store, and also my Etsy Store.
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