Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Eustace Clarence Scrubb

I made this for my mom. She's got a Reepicheep stuffy and a Prince Caspian amigurumi that I made for the ship on her mantle. Of course she needed Eustace. He's got a gold arm band and he's crying. I know it's kind of gross, but I want to make one for myself of Eustace being torn out of the dragon skin by Aslan.






Thursday, June 26, 2008

As of late....





I think this is everything I've made this month... Oh, wait, sorry. I made some teddy bears for my dad, but I didn't get any pics. :( One was crocheted using fun fur and the other one was needle felted. Anyway, here's my latest projects. Hopefully I will be a lot more productive in the clay area this month.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

In an effort to urge people to try more adventerous projects in clay, I've written up some tutes on Craftster on painting with TLS. Here are two books I made using a finished sheet of TLS collage. One day the world will be fearless!



Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Trash to Treasure





Well, it's not treasure, but I like it. Here are a bunch of trash charms. :)


Saturday, June 21, 2008

Long time no see....






Sorry about the huge space between blogs! After crafting away and saving as much money as I could for the mod meet up in Boston and having trouble logging in here, y'all don't know anything that I've made lately!


Here are a few baby sets that I've made for Cathi's store. The tiny wigs are infant hats and the orange and "peanut butter and jelly" set is for Sweets.


I'm working on a ton of cool clay stuff today. :)

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

The Most Tragedy in the World

Okay, I must warn you, this blog may be very traumatic. If you keep reading please know that what you are about to read will make you cry. Only the coldest of cold hearts could make it through this terrible story without shedding tears. Seriously.
You've been warned....


So it all started with a tape. VHS tape that is... Darren and I were watching a porno film years ago and it got stuck in my combo television and vhs player. That was a tragedy in and of itself right there I tell you. So, we try to wedge it out of the player with the end result being hundreds of yards of tiny fornicating couples (at least 2 people per frame anyway) reeling out onto my floor. The television coughed out Kiki Goes to College like a cat with an atomic hair ball. Unfortunately strings of adult film were still stuck in the teeth of the vhs player. As we flossed the tv and got all the tape out, the flat plate that the tape sits on popped out too. Crap, dental surgery. We shove the plate back in, hook up the dvd player to it and put it in the Bitch Cave.

5 years later........

"Tim Curry was a scary clown, a 1920's speech therapist, a pirate..."
"He can do anything!"
"I loved him in Muppet Treausre Island!"
"I have The Great Muppet Caper."
"That's the best movie ever!"
"I agree! Let's watch it right now. I've got it on vhs."
"Oh cool, I think this tape player works. One of our tv's ate a tape and doesn't work anymore."
"Let's try it on a movie I don't care about and then we'll watch the Muppets."

Robby hands me an old tape and I put it in the tape player. The vhs starts playing and we watch several minutes of a movie. I fast forward, stop, rewind.... all those things you do to to check a vhs' ability to play. So, Robby hands me another vhs and I put it in the cassette player. We watch some static, then a movie comes on. We see the distinct wobbly lines, slightly off colors, non digital sound and all the glory that is vhs. *Resume vhs functionality experiment* Everything works wonderfully! Yay!!!!
"Put in the Muppets!!!!!!!" *said in unison*

We put in the tape, sit back and put our feet up. I press play. Nothing happens. I press play. Same result. I press play. At last! We see the opening screen! woo yeah! Oh wait, what's happening? Why did the movie stop? NnnnooooooooooooOOOOO!

I eject the tape and there are several feet of furry capering icons lying stretched on the table. I didn't want to pull the tape more and neither did Robby. He suggested cutting the tape since we were going to have to pull it out anyway. I get my tiny scissors as close to the tape door as possible. I want to minimize the damage. I carefully cut the tape and pull the cassette. Not only is most of the tape not stretched (there was a good portion stretched out, but not all of it), but the bit of tape stuck in the player was just barely under the door. As soon as I cut it, the tape slipped easily out of the door.

This was the catalyst to a night of mourning. We mourned the loss of the tape and the growing tragedy that befell The Muppets in their last moments. Please take a moment of silence to honor and remember Jim Henson and the Tape That Shall Never Play Again.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Just a little taste






Here's what I've listed on my etsy recently. I love the fast food ones, but those sold before I had a chance to list them!