July 8th, 2008

As promised in the previous post, here is the project that the sales from July and August will go towards. After asking from direction from above and searching through many projects I’ve settled on this one.

Malawi Church Leaders HIV & AIDS Training (96352)

The link above will give you a lot more information about this project but a quote from the page says:

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The church is reaching out to many of the poorest people in Malawi. Church members struggle to put food on the table and only have small offerings to pay the pastors. Despite small economic resources, the churches are pouring themselves out in response to the AIDS crisis which is devastating families and entire villages. These pastors continue to minister in these tough conditions because they love God and their fellow Malawians….

About US $3600 can bring 90 pastors and their wives from all over Malawi to stay at the Bible College in Blantyre for four days. This is only US $10 per person per day for this important time of training, equipping and encouraging. Would you consider giving US $40 to train one pastor? This gift will have an eternal impact and bring a smile to even more faces! Thank you for your partnership to strengthen the church in Malawi!

You can watch a video on the work of HOPE for AIDS in Malawi here.

The links to my online shops are:

Polyclarific on Etsy
Polyclarific on MadeIt
Polyclarific on Wahmania

June 23rd, 2008

The money from all my sales is still going to the work of SIM each month. As I’ve mentioned before, the money for the months of May and June goes towards Bikes for Pastors in Ghana, Africa.. With just a couple of weeks left in June I thought I would mention this again.

I fully believe that God is in control of my sales and interestingly I had more sales in May than I have ever had before followed by a total of zero sales in June. The timing of this is amazing as June has been crazily busy with moving house and trying to prepare for our new baby.

The last sale I had was May 30th, we moved June 2nd. Interesting.

The total of sales so far for these two months is $US331.50. If I do sell anything over the next week and a half I have managed to find places for my creations and also the packaging I would need to post them so it wouldn’t be too much of a hassle. Custom orders however won’t be accepted for quite a while.

So, what does $331.50 buy for the Pastors in Ghana? It buys 5 and a half bikes for them!! Wouldn’t it be great to make it to a total of 6 bikes? If you are intending to purchase anything from one of my online shops, now is the time! Just $30US more in sales will complete the aim.

As a tempter, here’s a couple of the items found in my Etsy shop:

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May 1st, 2008

After having a look around the SIM Projects website I have found the project that the Polyclarific profits will be going to for the next two months.

Are you a cyclist? Do you own a bike? Do your kids own a bike, maybe everyone in the family has one? In parts of Africa a bike is something that is out of reach for most. These people get around on foot and are used to travelling long distances along dusty paths. In the country of Ghana SIM has a project (#94020) where around $60US will buy a bike for a Pastor, allowing them to visit those who are needy much faster. The details from the SIM information page are as follows:

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In Northern Ghana, dedicated pastors and evangelists bring new meaning to the scripture verse, “how beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news.” Because villages are spread out, they must walk considerable distances in order to minister or meet together with other church leaders. Pastor Jacob Wesong walked 4 to 5 hours each way in order to attend meetings with other church leaders.

The Bicycles for Evangelists Project is changing things for Jacob and many others. Instead of tiring by traveling on foot, riding a bicycle cuts travel time and fatigue in half. Now there is more time for pastoring and bringing the Good News of Christ to others. Many leaders who have received bicycles have seen their ministry expand. Not only are they able to visit and minister in outlying areas, they are able to meet other community needs such as transporting the sick to medical clinics.

This vital project is enabling outlying areas to be reached. Evangelists are bringing Christ’s love to those who have never heard, and pastors are visiting and encouraging small, isolated fellowships that they would not have been able to reach on foot.

I hope to make enough sales over the next two months to buy at least four bicycles for four needy Pastors in Ghana. A reminder that Mother’s Day is coming up, maybe you will find something in one of my stores that would be lovely for your Mum. Here are the links once again:

Etsy
Wahmanaia
MadeIt
Mintd

November 27th, 2007

Below is a selection of some of my red and green items. As you can see there is a lot of variety there! Just thought it would be fun to start getting all Christmassy on here.

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November 9th, 2007

One year ago today I wrote this post. I shared about my new found love for using polymer clay and how I was intending to set up shop to sell. My ‘Etsy Birthday’ (day I set up my Etsy shop) isn’t until December but this week marks the week I started creating with polymer clay.

It all started while searching for jewellery findings (bits to make jewellery with) on the net. I discovered a great online shop called ‘Over the Rainbow‘ run by Heather. Heather sells polymer clay and its often a lot cheaper to buy off her in Australia. On Heather’s site she had a section all about Millefiori caning. I’d never heard of this before although, like most people reading this, I had seen it (think of those candy/lolly shops where they roll out the lollies and make hundreds the same). The more I read the more I wanted to give it a go so I bought three packets of fimo, yellow, black and white (which turned out differently to what I thought - see below). I also joined the Australian Polymer Clay Guild that Heather runs. Thank you Heather - you are responsible for my polyclay adventures!

One year ago I had no idea what the terms ‘polymer clay’ (I called it Fimo which is a brand name), mokume gane (a technique) or ‘letting a cane rest’ meant. In one year I’ve had a great time teaching myself the millefiori cane method, mokume gane and generally learning as much as I can about this versatile medium.

The best way to describe it is in pictures. For example, here’s the very first batch that came out of the oven:

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You may notice that its a blobby mess. Thats because at that point I did not know that I’d bought transulcent clay and not white. I thought they would look fabulous until I took them out of the oven. I still like those yellow and black beads though.

After trying my hand at miniatures, sewing pins and a range of very flat pendants, I started to enjoy the process of discovery more. I realised that theres a abstraction to this medium, something you can both control and let loose at the same time. This is the thing I love! If I want to make something specific, I can but if I want to see what happens when I mix two colours and cut diagonally I will get a surprise!

My caning method isn’t that perfect but I’m getting there. Some early efforts included these:
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but more recently I’ve done these:
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As time has gone by, I’ve moved away from the kitch:
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and more towards the artistic (if you like):
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I’ve even tried my hand at wire wrapping:
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I’ve made miniatures, beads, pendants, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, hair clips, barettes, napkin rings, bookmarks, decorations, aceos, artwork, phone charms, keyrings, buttons, magnets, thumbtacks, brooches, rings, tins, a jar, spoons and a mask.

I have issues with the thin line between art and craft (or craftsmanship and handmade) so those areas where I felt were a little close to the craft line have slowly been weeded out (important to me but not to others).

All along this last year I have really enjoyed this journey. I have found creating things this way a great outlet for my passion for creativity and design. I have also found that selling online has allowed me to cover my costs and keep going. I have met some amazing people, especially via the Polymer Clay Artists Guild Of Etsy (PCAGOE) which I am part of. I have learnt everything I know so far via the internet and to this day am yet to meet another polyclayer here in Perth (I’m sure they’re out there).

I have four online stores now. They are:

MadeIt
Mintd
Etsy
Wahmania

To finish off, here are some of my personal favourites. These are items I’ve made that mean something to me. They either mark a step along the process of improvement or they are things I particularly like. Thanks for sharing my Polyclay Birthday with me!!

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October 23rd, 2007

Amongst this new obsession of sewing I’m still polyclaying just as much as before. I’ve created a few new pieces this week that I’m quite happy with. Most of these are using scrap clay and I just love the randomness of them thats drawn together with the repeated floral shape. Here they are:

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A brooch using a new technique I discovered while playing.

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Some new styles of beads and pendants

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Some lovely scroll-like beads. These are about 3cm long and remind me of rolled up carpet rugs

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I love the way you can slice through some scrap clay and come up with these fantastic designs. These just looked delicious when I cut through and so I made them into pendants.

All these are unsanded so will look even smoother and shinier when I get that far! I’m also working on a top secret project for my sister-in-law (Hi Candy) so I can’t post any pics for a while, actually until after Christmas!

Thanks for looking, don’t forget to keep on checking out my shops for new items, links are all on the sidebar.

October 18th, 2007

I’m not sure if I’ve mentioned before that I recently opened up shop at madeit.com.au. So far no sales but I’ve not been focussing too much on it either. I did however make the front page a little while ago. Not sure whether this happens when you list your items or if they’re selected. Here’s the front page (mine is the blue heart):

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Here’s what my shop looks like currently:

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You can access my madeit store by going to this page:

Polyclarific on MadeIt

I have a collection of items in there which you can also find in my Etsy store (115 items for sale), Wahmania Store (12 items for sale) or Mintd Store (25 items for sale). Each store has a different collection of items but the Etsy store is in US dollars. All the others are in Aussie dollars.

I was also in some Etsy treasuries this month. I only have snapshots of two of them so here they are:

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Funky Bubbles in Pink Napkin Holders (bottom left)

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Purple Party Ring (middle third row)

For an explaination of what a treasury is, go here.

September 14th, 2007

I haven’t shown any of my newest work on here for a while so here’s a series of work which either is or will be available soon in my stores.

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Wild Thing Barette - available here.

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Patterened Cuff (stamped with my own design)

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Spiffy Brooch/Badge

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Sky and Grass Earrings

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Handpainted Leaf Keyring

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Out on the Sea Necklace Available Here and Here.

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Graduated Window Necklace Available here.

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Little Sea Urchin Necklace Available here.

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Spin Me Round Ring Available here and here.

Theres plenty more to share with you but I think thats long enough a post for now! Enjoy.

August 8th, 2007

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1. More Yummy Beads, 2. Pretty Beads Closeup, 3. Jazzy Razzy Beads, 4. What you can do with a skinner blend 1, 5. What you can do with a skinner blend 1, 6. Nursing Necklace Beads, 7. Nursing Necklace Beads, 8. Nursing Necklace Beads, 9. Nursing Necklace Beads, 10. Little People Beads 3, 11. Breastfeeding Necklace Beads and a badge, 12. Breastfeeding Necklace Beads, 13. Little People Beads 2

August 4th, 2007

I was going to write something deep and meaninful tonight but I’m not in the right frame of mind so I’m going to add some photos of my latest poly work. Some are for sale in my Wahmania store already and some will be for sale in all my stores soon. Please note, since taking all these photos I have sanded all of these with four grades of sandpaper and buffed them. They look a whole lot neater than they do here but I don’t know when I’ll get to take piccies.

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That will do for this post, as you can see I’ve been pretty busy brushing up on techniques and trying new things.