Hand Sculpted Mixed Media Pretty Girl necklaces

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There's nothing like variety to keep you interested, engaged, and inspired. You have to jump around to different mediums...play with paint one day and maybe clay the next. In putting together our book thats what we focused on...Variety. It's great for a painter to sculpt or for a scrapbooker to tackle a mixed media canvas. For us, we have a great time taking our mixed media art skills and applying them to jewelry making. In fact there are a couple jewelry making projects in our soon to be released book. We love that its a wearable representation of your art...and it's also just so cool to play around with new supplies and styles. 
The necklaces above came together so organically. We had no real plans...just a tub of clay that we wanted to make use of...and also a box of bails, some E6000 and some little resin flowers to play around with.    

What we used:

Crayola Air-Dry Clay
pencil
paper to sketch on
tracing paper
clear acrylic spray in matte finish
Acrylic craft paints
assorted paint brushes 
Heavy Body Gel Medium
E6000 adhesive (Michael's)
bails (etsy)
ball chains (etsy)
resin flowers  (Michael's)


Working on our craft sheet we just sculpted some discs of clay. Some we "cut" using bottle caps and some we hand sculpted, wanting more organic shapes. The only thing we were sure of at this point was that we wanted to paint some girls on the clay pieces. Since they were small thin pieces they took about a day and a half to dry. Thicker objects will take about three days.


This morning we picked three of the discs to become our girls. Some of the thinner discs that we had cut perfectly turned out too fragile so we went with the chunkier, more organic shapes. We did some quick preliminary sketches on paper. 


Next we tightened up our sketches, and then made tracings of each face. It's so much easier to rub a clean tracing onto the surface of the clay then it is to draw directly onto the clay. Your pencil tends to carve instead of draw. Once we had rubbed on the tracings we then sprayed the discs with a clear coat. The clear coat sealed the lines and darkened them, which made the faces much easier to paint. 


We painted in our girls faces first before choosing hair color. We like to get a feel for a face first and then consider the best choice for hair color. And just overall, we like working in steps rather than rendering everything all at once and then trying to pull it together. 


As you can see the initial sketches and final styles are a bit different. The gal with the raven hair looks so much better with these inward curls, and eyes that look off to the side instead of straight forward. And the aqua girl needed brown eyes for contrast. We really had so much fun doing these! So cool how the unplanned organic clay shapes became their hair and face shapes...right down to the little point of the chin.


We added a couple layers of heavy matte gel medium to soften their appearance and make the pieces feel even more chunky.


When the gel medium was dry we sprayed them again with a matte finish acrylic clear coat. We then flipped them over once they were dry and painted the backs of each...pink, black, and aqua respectively. And once the paint was dry we gave the backs a clear coat as well.


We had a bunch of little ball chains laying around and really liked the look of them for these. They're sweet, simple, and the focus stays on our painted girls. We used E6000 to glue on our little resin flowers and bails.


We really love how they turned out and will definitely be making more soon. We're thinking of maybe even adding them to the shop. What do you guys think? 

Its so fun to mess around with different mediums. It's the same with working out, or dieting, or even studying...you gotta throw yourself curve balls to keep your body and mind sharp. In art, the curve balls expand your comfort zone and inspire you to create even more.

We hope we've inspired you guys to mess around!
xo, Jenny & Aaron 




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Finding Happiness

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DECIDE TO BE HAPPY ~ IT'S GOOD FOR YOUR HEALTH...

The happiest people appreciate what they have, keep an open mind to new ideas and ventures, 
and use their leisure time as a means of self development. They love good music, good books, good pictures, good company and good conversation. In other words, they do small things every day to nurture their happiness. It’s a lot easier than it sounds. Anything that helps you feel more positive and joyful is self-nurturing. The result? A happier, healthier you.

 Here are 10 simple ideas to get you started with nurturing your happiness. 

1.  Act like today is already an awesome day. 
 – Do so, and it will be. Research shows that although we think that we act because of the way we feel, in fact we often feel because of the way we act. A great attitude always leads to great experiences.




2.  Make yourself smile first thing in the morning.
  – It’s difficult to feel down when your face is happy. Fill your bathroom or bedroom mirror with post-it notes of your favorite quotes, goals, mantras, photos, etc., and then reflect on them for a minute or two when you first wake up.





3. Spend time with people who make you smile. 
– Who nourishes and supports you? Surround yourself with these people. Spend time with those who reflect the person you want to be  – people who do good things and make your life a little brighter simply by being in it.




4. Try something totally new. 
 – Go somewhere you’ve never been. Do something you’ve never done. It will shake up your vision of what the world is like and give you a fresh new perspective on things. Variety truly is the spice of life.




5. Work on something that’s meaningful to you. 
– Engage yourself in a meaningful personal project, or pull the trigger on doing something you’ve wanted to do for a long time, but haven’t yet had the resolve to do. Life is short. Today is the day to take action.




6. Keep track of the things you’re grateful for. 
 – You can’t help but feel good when you literally count your blessings. Start a gratitude journal and express your thanks on a daily basis.




7. Dream big.
 – You can do anything you set your mind to. Visualise your dreams coming true and work at making them a reality.




8. Listen to your inner voice. 
 – Your instincts are good. It’s important to listen to your own head and heart. Don’t always listen to others. Do what you know in your heart is right, for you.




9. Trust yourself. 
 – You are kind. You are smart. You are important. Your choices are just as valid as anyone else’s. 





10. Truly appreciate those around you.
 – Tell your friends you adore them, say thank you and mean it, flash your biggest and most sincere smile at strangers on the street, hug people for longer than normal. The more love you give out, the more it builds inside of you and the more you’ll get back. 



 


Melissah xox

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