About this blog

Here, I post some of my creations like charms, wallets, bracelets, etc.

Friday, April 13, 2012

News #1

Hello bloggers,


Sorry that I haven't been posting here for a long time. I promise I will post something new here. It's just that I have been busy or I haven't made something new yet. Please bear with me. 


I also have made a contact form so you can contact me and send messages to me. You can find it at the contact me tab.


I have to go. These are just a few announcements. I also have an e-mail address for the shop. I live in the Philippines. If you live in America, Canada, etc. I couldn't send it to you. The e-mail is: shop_creator@yahoo.com


I need to eat dinner. Bye!


Sincerely,
Soffy, The Crafty Creator.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Red Duct Tape Coin Purse

Hey everyone!,
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So, I'm sure you have seen my red duct tape wallet. I have made a matching red coin purse! This was really easy to do so if you want to learn how to make it, I can post the tutorial on my blog. So this is the main shell of the coin purse. It is plain red with no design at all.
In this picture, I show the inside of the coin pouch. It is pretty big. It can hold many coins inside. It can even hold paper money (folded). It is plain red inside and out.


So I hope you like my red duct tape coin purse! Remember to comment if you have any questions or comments! Check out my other blog with my friends: http://www.therandomgirlies.blogspot.com Thanks!~

Polymer Clay Mickey Mouse Donut

 Hello bloggers!,


So I have made something really disney-like. I'm sure most of you know Mickey Mouse. If you don't, where have you been? Jupiter? Okay. I got this idea from YouTube (PaperPastels). So I give credit to her. It's a Mickey Mouse donut! Well textured with a small amount of velcro. I made a hole with the other end of my X-acto knife. Use your rolling pin to roll out the red piece of clay and place it on the bottom of the donut. Get two small yellow pieces of clay and attach into an oval shape. The final step is to add an eye-pin. If you want to make it a charm for your charm bracelets, you will be needing a jump(er)-ring. Thanks!~

Monday, April 2, 2012

Polymer Clay French Macaroon

Aye~
So, just a few announcements. I have another blog with my friends and it's called RaNdOm. Check it out please? Next, I also have a WeeWorld. It's a game. Add me: purpleness23. And finally, I've made a new charm!


This time, I have made a really cute french macaroon. I looked through YouTube again. But most of the tutorials use silicone for the cream inside the macaroon. But I didn't want to go out the store and buy silicone. I wanted to make it now. So, I improvised. Just like I always do. As you see in the picture, my macaroon is ready. The cookies were well textured using my X-acto knife. But you could also use a toothpick. I stuck an eye-pin in to make it a charm. A girl named Ashley a.k.a PaperPastels in YouTube, puts ribbons on her macaroons. So I said,"That's a really cute idea!" So, I did it myself. Good thing I had some leftover ribbons from Christmas! I attached an orange string to the eye-pin so that it could hang. Why is it red? I don't have pink, light blue, light green, or anything light colored. I tried mixing white and red to form pink but it didn't work. So I just stuck with this! Hope you like as much as I do! Thankies!~

Polymer Clay Chocolate Donut

Hai~ 
So I've made a miniature donut! Maybe you're wondering, why the clay creation doesn't have an eye-pin. Here's the answer. Because it's a miniature! NOT a charm. I already made a donut before but it is a charm. This time, I made a miniature. Maybe for collecting or my doll's food. That's what's fun about miniatures. You could make them into doll house food, or just simply collect them, or just make them into play food. There are lots of possibilities. Use your imagination. My older post- "My Craft Supplies #1", I forgot one thing you need in ALL projects. You'll need: IMAGINATION. Anyway, back to my creation. The donut was really simple to do. I think it took less than 20 minutes to do. But from my perspective, I think the donut I did before was better. The donut is not yet glazed though. And it's just a plain donut. The one I made before was with white icing that I glazed. If you want to learn how to make one, I can give you the tutorial right here on my blog. Whether charm or miniature. Hope you like this creation I made! Warning: Do not eat. Polymer Clay is poisonous. Question for the day: How is "donut" really spelled? Doughnut? or Donut? If you have any questions, answers, or comments, feel free to comment down below. Thankies!!~

Polymer Clay Zombie Cupcake

I was looking around YouTube when I passed by a video. The video showed how to make a zombie cupcake out of Polymer Clay. I said to myself, "I have never made this yet. I should try it." So, yet again, I made another charm. For me, this zombie cupcake looks plain without a face. And it's a zombie, so it should have eyes right? And there you have it. A cute kawaii zombie cupcake charm. The YouTube video was made by PaperPastels. Though, the colors of the clay are green and light pink. But I don't have light pink. So, I improvised once again! I mixed my red and white clay to try forming pink. Unfortunately, it didn't work as much. But, I just used it anyway. It looks really cute but it doesn't stand up straight. It's okay. It won't even stand up right? If you are wondering what's the weird pink clay at the top for, it's actually the "brain" of the zombie or the frosting of the cupcake. It was pretty easy to do the "brain" because all you need to do is swirl it around. Of course, a charm is not complete without an eye-pin. I 100% completed this charm. I drew the face and glazed it. I don't have the regular Sculpey glaze they sell, so I used a clear nail-polish. The colorless one. My brand is Caronia. But, I hope you like my new charm. Thanks! ~

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Red Duct Tape Mini Wallet

You may think that I only make clay stuff. Well, you're wrong. I made a very nice red duct tape wallet. As you can see from the picture above, that is the cover of the wallet. Also known as the main shell of the wallet. It is plain with no design at all.
 

This is the inside of the wallet. On my left, it has 3 card slots with blue trimming. On my right side, there is a clear ID holder with a very nice plastic.




In this picture, I am showing the money pouch of the wallet. It is at the top. Though, it is quite narrow for money to fit, but big enough to hold big amounts of money.
I hope you like my work! Comment if you have any questions. Thanks!~

Polymer Clay Brownie Sundae Charm

Okay, so I have made another new charm. This time, it's food. Really cute, yummy food. And it's a.. Brownie sundae! Mmm.. Don't you just love to eat those in the summer time? Well, I've made one myself. Out of clay! But to me, it looks very realistic! Especially the ice-cream scoop. The brownie is very well textured. Some people use toothbrushes or foil to texture their projects. But I have a little secret of my own. Velcro. The hard, rough piece of velcro. And it works perfectly! Just look at the scoop of ice-cream. Very well textured. And what's an ice-cream, without a cherry on top? I was really proud of this creation. I just wished I had some Translucent Liquid Sculpey for a chocolate drizzle on my ice-cream. I got this idea from someone in YouTube. I think it's funkypinkgal. If she see's this, thanks so much for the idea. Though I didn't see a tutorial on the brownie sundae so I just made up my own. But anyways, thanks for inspiring me . In this picture, the charm is not yet baked. I will bake it a bit later when I make more. I usually bake it in 800 WTTS for 4-5 minutes in my oven toaster. I'm going to keep posting stuff here. If you're asking what is Polymer Clay, it is clay that you can bake. I used Sculpey for this and Bake Shop. Eye-pins. I bought mine at a place called ZIP-SEW. I think it comes with 12 eye-pins in one bag. So it's best if you buy 2 bags. They are really cheap though. I hope you like my new charm I made today. I worked hard for this. I think it took about more than 20 minutes for me to make this. I don't know. I ate lunch. But anyways, if you have a YouTube account, subscribe to funkypinkgal. Thanks!~

Polymer Clay Domo Kun Charm

Hey everyone! First post ever. I mean, for the blog. So I would like to start by showing you my clay creation. I hope most of you know Domo Kun. The little brown monster. Well, I have made a clay charm of Domo! I was really happy when the finished product came out. I thought I would mess up on the arms and legs but it turned out just fine. I got this idea from YouTube. Though, my Internet didn't function well that night so I freaked out. I only got through the part where you make the body, mouth, and teeth. And I don't know how to make the arms and legs. So what I did, I improvised. Just like how I do with other things. For example, I need a plain white clay. But my local craft store doesn't have it. So I just bought the white glitter clay. True story. Anyway, back to the clay creation. After I made the arms and legs, I made the eyes. Which is pretty easy. But you would have to cut a really tiny ball piece of clay. And after I've made the eyes, of course, the eye pin. And now, the final clay creation. I baked it for 4-5 minutes in my oven-toaster at 800 WTTS. And there you have it! I hope all of you appreciate my work. I worked really hard for this. If you would like one, you can buy from me. But if you want to make it, I can post a tutorial on it. Thanks for your time! ~