In the meantime

Since April, the Northwest Polymer Clay Guild is meeting on Zoom twice a week. I had a space downstairs set up while I’m getting my clay studio ready. Here’s a few dining table creations…

I suppose these could be Seattle Sounders fan beads as well as Seahawk beads- slices of striped cane with metallics wrapped around scrap core, shaped on the ends and twisted for interest.
Cane adapted from Meg Newberg’s cane tutorial at Polymer Clay Workshop…
…and what I made with some slices of it, along with a few tiny ornaments with my Folk Art kick.
Quite small
Tiny vessel made from another Meg Newberg caane variation
And yet another cane, a red tile with a translucent background
A little Folk Art redbird, simple and sweet

Getting it together

Scraping, sanding, spackling, sanding, priming, sanding, painting, cleaning… finally finished! Hung new curtains, moved in a few things but like all new studio configuration, it’s subject to change to what works best.

Moving in some furniture!
Leonard is helping, as always
Painting done correctly can be tedious