Deb Hart Fine Art Polymer Designs
Time 2021-10-30 22:03:28Web Name: Deb Hart Fine Art Polymer Designs
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keywords: description:Admittedly, I was head over heads over my new cane as well, so off I went experimenting with different variations. And then I had to use them! Bangles, hearts, geckos, and I know I'll do a few more things down the line. I now have three new classes on CraftArtEdu with these fun new canes - a variety for folks to choose what they want to learn. The first is a class on how to make the three different cane variations. You can view the preview here. The second is to make the tie-die chevron cane and use it to cover a bangle form. It's a simple, fun class that you can preview here. The third is making the tie-dye pinwheel cane and creating a fun gecko pin with the cane. The preview is here. There canes are great and can be used with techniques taught in my other classes, too - like the hollow hearts in my Lacy Floral Hearts or Inro and Hollow Heart Bead classes, the necklace and earrings in my Dragonscale Gems class, to makes some tie-dye teddy bears using my Jointed Floral Bears class, or as a background for my Rock The cane and gecko classes are normally $20, but are on sale through midnight tonight for $15. The bangle class is regularly only $7, but is on sale for $5 - which is a great way to learn a fun new cane! As a bonus, you can get ALL THREE classes for only $25 using the code tiedye3 when you check out with all three in your cart! In addition, all my other classes are also 25% off! So now is a great time to get a wonderful variety of classes that you can mix and match the techniques and canes in to get a great variety of polymer clay options!
I was sitting at my workbench staring at all the ends and ends from the projects I just finished and starting to clear up the clutter to work on the next project. I picked up a few leftover canes from owl cane projects and while starting to put them away and wondering what the heck I'm going to do with these leftovers, I glanced down at my workbench and saw some teardrop shaped cabs I had made out of scrap clay while experimenting with different die-forming ideas. Well, the bulb went off and within an hour, I had a owl that I had little owl necklace that I had sculpted from leftover canes. I made a couple more - just because one hadn't really put a dent in my leftover pile, took and posted some pictures, and headed down to Houston to meet the wonderful folks in the guild down there. And they disappeared.... and I had requests for more.
While in Houston, they talked about different charity ongoing and one of them was theBrazarre Houston 2015. Well, owls were on my brain, so I though owls and bras - which is what you see pictured above. I'm donating them to their charity auction. The one with two owl faces is called, "A Nice Pair of Hooters" and the other - thank you, Cheryl Pope Roach - is called "Owl Support You". They are little pins about 3" wide with buna cord bra straps with my signature cane on the back. If you'd like to see more pictures of my pins, you can click on the large image above to go to my Flickr.
I miss blogging and my newsletter. The last year has been very, very busy trying to work full time while my classes and art were taking off in a way that sometimes brings me to tears. I've now dedicated myself to working my art full time and am putting out more new classes, workshops, and trying to find the time to ... well, just be around people. It's a good feeling, but still scary at time. I'll be starting up my newsletter again soon, but only temporarily as I work on a way to publish it so folks can subscribe to it and read it on their apps and kindle. And for those that like owls, I'm currently working on a new CraftArtEdu class that will be coming out the end of this month or the beginning of next.
Here is a few more pictures of my different owls. I've including links to my Etsy shop for any that are still available.
5 comments: Thursday, December 11, 2014 Midnight Owl InroOk, it's FINALLY done. I''ve been working on this complex class for CraftArtEdu for several months now and it's loaded! The class is broken up into 3 sections. The first covers parts 1 and 2 of the class outline, including how to make a custom inro base and lay out custom cane designs. The second video section overs part 3 of the class outline, working through various foundation canes used to construct a complex owl cane and then assembling the owl cane. The last video section contains the last part of the class, where we make up the canes to construct out inro and then put them all together.
With an hour of content, the class covers many great new polymer skill building techniques for anyone who has a good working knowledge of polymer clay, including how to design form to build custom inros around, using pearl ex as a release agent, laying out cane designs, calculating the size canes and amounts of clay you'll need, layering burnishing canes to make unique scenes, making handcrafted tassles, and how to put it all together. Watch a preview of this class HERE.
Dragonscale Gems is my new class on CraftArtEdu and my first full class. I released two free classes un August. I'ven been working on this class since mid August along with another very detailed class that I hope to finish in the next few weeks. This class is a great class for anyone who has caught the polymer clay bug and wants to learn some simple, useful jewelry making techniques. It includes instructions on how to make a deep blue pearl dragonscale cane using Kato concentrates, how to make a beautiful pendant and earrings using simple templates. how to craft wire bails and earwires, and how to cover a scrap clay bangle form with your dragonscale cane to make a making bangle. You can customize the techniques learned in this class by changing the color of the dragonscale or even using different canes altogether using the jewelry templates. Use it to grow your skills and make some trendy jewelry at the same time. You can find the Dragonscale Gems class at the link HERE.
My first trial was a miserable failure! Though I like the colors of the piece and overall design, the moon didn't look anything like what I was picturing. I started with two skinner blends, one yellow and white and the other yellow, white and black with the black being darker toward the yellow end. I tried to shape where I cut out the shadows and obscure the edges with bits of my darker end of my skinner blend with the black, but the darker blend was too much of a contrast and the edges too distinct. You can see the results in the little piece to the right and the finished piece below.
My second attempt was a success, as you can see from my finished trial piece above. The cane doesn't make an exact duplicate of the moon, but gives a good artist likeness for my jewelry pieces. The following tutorial will be part of my upcoming CraftArtEdu class, "Midnight Owl Inro." It's a very detailed class made for those of you comfortable with caning and looking to advance your skills. It included instructions on how to make a custom inro form, how to make the owl that is pictured in the pieces on this blog post, how to make a moon cane and various other simple canes, and then how to put them all together in a very detailed, layered millefiori inro.
Today though, I'm going to share with you the instructions for my simple moon cane.
THE MOON CANE
The Article is called Caning by Numbers: Complex Cane Design. I go through my process of drawing and designing my canes, using graphing paper and math to help me calculate the amount of clay, size of the canes, and the dimensions of my cane for optimal size for reduction. It's probably more 'geeky' than most polymer articles, but I've found that a little of bit of planning helps me to plan and prepare. Plus it cuts down on those leftovers bits that you are always trying to find a use for. =)
I have a class in the works on CraftArtEdu that goes into the process in more detail in order to make a fun, acorn shaped Inro with complex caned details. If you have any questions, please just ask. I think the best way for me to learn as a teacher is to know what my students are looking for. And thanks for all the patience and support!2 comments: Thursday, August 14, 2014 Change #3 - New Homepage With all the exciting new changes going on, I've done a bit of rebranding. When I lived in San Antonio, I wanted a shop name and chose "Renaissance Gals of San Antonio" or "rengalsa" for short. This is still the name of my Etsy shop, but my blog and homepage will now go by Deb Hart Fine Art and Polymer Clay Designs. New color theme to this blog, that matches my new business cards, and coordinates with my NEW HOMEPAGE! Now, for those of you who have known me for awhile, I used to have a homepage that was hosted on apple's website hosting when they had iWeb, but with apple's current changes, they have retired the ability to host websites. I've been hunting for a new venue for awhile that offers the ease and versatility that I wanted, but haven't really had the extra time to fine tune anything. Well, with all the changes, I've been forcing myself to put in some hours and I'm really liking the way it's coming together. I still have a long way to go until it's at the point where it flows like I would like it to, but that's going to take some time....and a few more glasses of wine. =)
The photo above is a screen shot of the home page. From the links you can 1) Read more about me, what my history and accomplishments are, and where you can find my work. 2) View a Gallery of my work. Right now, this is a bit disorganized to me, but contains a lot of images. In the future, I want to simply break it into post 2009, and then highlights from each year after. 3) A shop for my signature pieces. Though I will have some pieces in this shop also listed in my Etsy, I am planning on working toward keeping my Etsy shop open for bead and cane sales only and showcasing my signature work on this site. 4) A link to my classes and tutorials, including CraftArtEdu, written tutorials for download on Etsy, and workshops. 5) A link back to this blog. 6) A forum for any questions on my items, tutorials, or just for fun. 7) A contact form.
These is a lot of information here for those of you interested, but if anyone has any suggestions or improvements, please feel free to let me know. I'm kind of a one horse show right now, so I don't always think of everything because other little thoughts keep interfering (darn those voices in my head). And thank you in advance for giving it a look and for your interest!No comments: Older PostsHomeSubscribe to:Posts (Atom)LinkWithinSearch This BlogSubscribe ToPosts Atom PostsAll Comments Atom All Comments
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