Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Ruby Royale


Last but not least, I've finally added a new interpretation of the Ruby Slipper to the Miniature Shoe collection. This one doesn't look at all like the one Judy Garland wore in the movie, or like my first one, which is now sold. "Ruby Royale" is much more sculptural, and the ruby color is a very deep, rich color with no visible glitter in it. The depth of color is a result of about 5 layers of various shimmery red enamels.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Slinky









I've created a few new polymer clay miniature shoes, since my collection has become somewhat depleted over the past few years. Online sales are lovely, but I miss some of my old favorites. Besides, it has been too long since I last made any imaginary Land of Oz shoes, and it's really fun!

The first new one is a fantasy of greens called "Emerald City Special". I can picture the Enchantress who might wear this number as she strolls the bustling high fashion district of Emerald City.

Next is "Munchkin Mayor", which is an elfish shoe of sky blue lined in gold.

"Amethyst Elegance" is in a similar elfish style, but somewhat lower and heftier. It is a very rich, dark eggplant royal purple with a lighter lining.

Last, but not least of the new shoes is "Slinky". It is a very svelt shoe in oxblood red, rising on a poison green snake heel with a smaller green snake coiled, ready to strike, as an ornament on the front. The heel snake sports shiny bead eyes, and peeks around the shoe.

An older shoe is going to be photographed and added to my Minaiture Shoe webpage as well. This one sort of looks like Mr. Toad's wild ride, and it's called "Roadster Rollerskate". It sports thick white laces and blue balloon tires.

Creating these miniature shoes is escapism and art at the same time. It's like reading a really fun fantasy novel. I'll get around to finishing my autumn leaves watercolor painting eventually!

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Beading Magazine article


The latest edition of Step by Step Beads features one of my beaded bracelet designs on pg. 20: "Silky Sensation". This is the third beading article of mine to appear in this publication, but the Jan-Feb 2010 edition is its final one. Its sister magazine, Beadwork, will take over. http://www.stepbystepbeads.com/sbsbeads/