Today I have for you a rather different type of video that I usually do. I was looking around my craft table and studio and realized I had a lot of bits and pieces that I’ve been gathering for future projects. In fact as I’m putting together this blog post I realize there are several more things that I didn’t include in this video. Lots going on!
I’ll leave it up to you to let me know in the comments if you like this type of video and would like more like it or if you prefer that I just stick to tutorials. 🙂
Here’s a better view of the fairy garden lamppost that’s featured in the latest Polymer Café magazine. This tutorial was a fun one to put together. I made two variations, including one you can stick into the ground in your garden and it won’t topple over.
What I didn’t mention is that the flowers are made out of glow-in-the-dark clay. I just love turning off the lights and admiring them. 🙂
Here are links to the things I could find links for. Let me know which you found interesting and helpful.
- Perfect Pearls
- Swarovski crystal bicones
- turquoise beads
- coral beads
- 3mm sterling silver plated beads
- hemp cord
- Maggie the Messmaker (cross stitch kit or puzzle)
- glass bottle for cleaning supplies
- Armour Etching cream
- The Polymer Arts magazine
- Polymer Café magazine
- CraftArtEdu.com
Enjoy the video and happy creating!
Watch the Friday Findings-Random Crafty Findings video at YouTube.
I like your tours–it’s nice to get a big picture of what you’re working on and where. And I love your fairy lamp!
Oh good, thanks for letting me know. So far everyone seems to like these types of videos!
I’m glad to hear that because, between you and me, they’re some of the easiest to put together. So easy, that it almost feels like cheating. 😀
I’m happy to make more as I’ve always got new stuff going on around here.
Oh, Sandy, what a so nice idea to do videos like this! Of course I’d like more of these type of your videos, they show that you’re a very talented woman, with so many creations’ ideas and a so poetic heart 🙂
Like Robin, I love the beauty of your fairy lamp, so clever creation and so poetic shining in the dark.
I’m looking forward seeing your news exciting projects and I’m so glad you finished your cross stitch with this cute kitty.
Marie
Marie
Glad you enjoyed the video, Marie!