Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Have I got a surprise for you! A blog candy to draw on July 11th, 2016

Hi blog friends,

A long time friend suggested to me the other day that I should make poppy flowers made of clay.  I thought gee, I'm not that good at this yet, but in my sleep last night I was making one.  When I woke up I remembered everything about the making of it and sat at my table to immediately try it while it was still fresh in my mind.  No video to inspire me this time. 

It worked so well that Mark (my husband) just said WOW when he saw the first one.  So my head got into deeper thinking (painful LOL) but I thought to myself, if it is that pretty why don't I make molds so when I make another one I will save a lot of steps also work.  So there I was brainstorming on how to make this simple and time saving.

Here is a preview teaser for you:


PLEASE READ THIS PARAGRAPH, Blog Candy Rules
So that's not all, the surprise part is that everyone who will leave a comment about this brooch will be compiled until the end of the week on Sunday night at midnight (Mountain Time), on Monday the 11th, I will draw a name in a hat (all the ones that have participated during the week will get a chance to win the brooch.  Make sure you come back to see who the lucky winner is.  I will need your address to send it to you.  Leave a comment about the brooch and let me know if you have the Polymer clay bug, I want to know.  If you comment and mention both topics you will be entered in the draw.  Make sure to tell me if you are into PC (Polymer Clay yourself) and if you like the brooch. 1 entry per person.

I guess one might say, even with PC craft I am yet again making flowers LOL.  But this will not be the norm as I am into anything that comes out of my creative mind.  Mostly jewelry though.

Have a fantastic day, come back tomorrow and see what the brooch looks like and participate in the draw.  The poppy might not be the exact same one but it will be close enough that you won't see much of a difference.  So please enter and good luck!

Hugs
Nicole

2 comments:

  1. Hi Nikky I am so pleased that you are enjoying your polyma clay and your bits look good and now I look forward to seeing your finished flower.
    Hugs trish

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  2. Hi Nikky I am so pleased that you are enjoying your polyma clay and your bits look good and now I look forward to seeing your finished flower.
    Hugs trish

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