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While I wait for bowls to dry, I’m working on another Worry Bird. Here it is after the initial drying:
And here it is after a layer of finishing pulp has been applied and allowed to dry:
Next comes sanding…lots, and lots, of sanding…
07 Saturday Apr 2012
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While I wait for bowls to dry, I’m working on another Worry Bird. Here it is after the initial drying:
And here it is after a layer of finishing pulp has been applied and allowed to dry:
Next comes sanding…lots, and lots, of sanding…
07 Saturday Apr 2012
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A bowl in the oven, and another on the form out on the sunny balcony, setting up — life is good. 😉
Paper mache is so tactile a medium, even when I’m just creating a bowl over a form — the moist mache moving over the surface (sometimes where you don’t want it to!) is a living thing, that needs to be coaxed into shape. It’s a physical manifestation of creativity, this clay, and there’s something magical in touching it, molding it, smoothing it, enticing it into becoming.
Often I wish I had another half-dozen forms, so that I didn’t have to wait for one piece to dry before starting another…but in a way it’s a good thing, this forced patience. Drying time is thinking time, creative time of a different flavor. I can hop online and see what other crafters are up to, what new ideas have popped up on Pinterest, what interesting pieces have been added to Etsy. I can go through my paper collection and my craft library, picking up inspiration. And then it’s time to pull my own piece off the form and pop it into the oven, and start the next. I oscillate between the tactile and the mental; it satisfies on both fronts, which is satisfying on a whole different level.
05 Thursday Apr 2012
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Remember that bowl with the cracks? Here’s the final finished product:
05 Thursday Apr 2012
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When this bowl was last seen, I was debating whether or not to add additional paint colors. Here’s the final result:
05 Thursday Apr 2012
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inThe spouse and I have started going to the gym three times a week, so my crafting time has been impacted a bit — but this morning I managed to eke out a bit of time before work to apply the first coat of varnish to two bowls. This was a double-edged sword: I loved starting my day being crafty, but it was sooo frustrating to have to then set it aside and go crunch numbers for the day. I need my craft time like some people need their daily walk, or their morning coffee. The day just doesn’t go right without it!
Here’s hoping I can manage the next coat of varnish this evening, so that I can get photos taken within the next day or so… 🙂
02 Monday Apr 2012
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Huge thanks to Pam at Mercantile Muse, for featuring my blue paisley Worry Bird today!
30 Friday Mar 2012
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There’s something about going to a craft store in the middle of the workday that feels wicked — in the finest way. But hey, that’s what lunch hours are for, right? 😉
Several bottles of paint and one chocolate bar later, I am much more energized to face the afternoon…
30 Friday Mar 2012
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After it was primed, I gave this bowl several coats of a light green acrylic paint, and decoupaged a butterfly on the interior:
I’ve been contemplating painting the rim in a coordinating shade of blue, but the butterfly is so striking against the solid background that I may leave it as is. I’ll cogitate on it for a while more before deciding.
Once the painting is complete, it will get several coats of clear acrylic varnish, and then it will be ready to go into the shop inventory.
29 Thursday Mar 2012
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Here’s what that cracked bowl I posted about earlier today, looks like once the repair work is complete (but before decoration):