The letter that surprised me in my mailbox
was not a love letter from a secret lover,
but the letter that brigtened up my day.
Dear blog friend Urška has set herself a task,
that with snail mail she'll bring some happiness
in to her friends lifes.
Look, what I've got:
There was a card with lovely felted brooch in the envelope.
Thank you, dear Urška, I'll be proudly wearing it on my wintercoat.
It will bring some sunny colors in grey winter days.
TIKA'S GARDEN
Welcome to the Tika's garden. A place full of imagination. A piece of clay can be modified into many things.
You are kindly invited into my garden.
November 26, 2011
November 12, 2011
November
November is the month that is not my preferred month.
Fogg, grey and short days bring melancholy in life.
I set myself in good mood with thoughts on December,
first snow and st. Nicholas gifts. We'll bake cookies again,
and grey days will be more pleasant.
What's new in Tika's workshop in November?
Many small gifts like these Mail holders are in progress.
I listed few in my Etsy shop. They are perfect for on your desk
with today's mail, photos, notes and to do lists.
October 30, 2011
Autumn
When I think of autumn, I think of sunny October day with
warm colours of leaves everywhere I look. Autumn means
abundance of fruits, pumpkins and squashes which are
representing generosity of our mother Earth.
I like this quote:
Your mind is a garden. Your thoughts are seeds.
You can either grow flowers or weeds.
I have plenty of fruits on my garden, but plenty of weeds, too.
I should be more cautious....
October 21, 2011
Little cat in a new home
October 20, 2011
Mini virus
I caught mini virus at Maja's blog. Her work is astonishing.
You can't imagine how tiny her sweets are until you see a coin next to them.
Congratulations! Maja, your fingers are really skillful!
I don't have patience for that kind of work and clay isn't a medium which
allows such tiny work. But I caught a bit of that virus myself.
I made little dishes for all kinds of little things, or maybe just for
sitting on the shelf looking pretty.
You can't imagine how tiny her sweets are until you see a coin next to them.
Congratulations! Maja, your fingers are really skillful!
I don't have patience for that kind of work and clay isn't a medium which
allows such tiny work. But I caught a bit of that virus myself.
I made little dishes for all kinds of little things, or maybe just for
sitting on the shelf looking pretty.
October 15, 2011
October 9, 2011
And little cat goes to...?
Thank you all for your nice comments :)
It was a pleasure to read them.
And the winner is Stella. Congratulations!
Stella please send me your address on my mail.
October 1, 2011
Little cat sculpture & giveaway
This summer was a cat summer for me, because I've made so many cats :)
They are made in actual size, but our dog doesn't chase them.
Today I prepared a tutorial for you:
You need: piece of clay or air drying clay like DAS clay, potter's needle or toothstick, brush and slip. |
Roll out cone-like shape. |
Roll out another thiner coil and spheres like on picture. |
Shape the biggest sphere into the cat's head. |
Score and slip the head and the upper part of the body. |
Score and slip the tail and attach it to the body. |
Split one of little spheres. This will be cat's feet. Score, slip and attach them to the body. |
Other two little spheres flatten a bit and attach it on the face. |
Make the eyes with the other side of the paintbrush. |
Make tiny eye-balls and nose. |
Attach them to the face. |
Draw the mustache with a needle. |
And our little cat is finished. This is how it looks from the front side, |
and the back side. |
The hole in the bottom will prevent the cat from cracking during drying process. |
This is how it looks like after drying, bisque and glaze process. |
I decided to give away this cat to one of my blog followers (old and new ones).
Leave a comment on this post and I will pick a random lucky winner next sathurday.
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