I have been working here and there on some of my daughters fairy garden and I wanted to share some pictures of the fairy gardens the children completed since the last day of our class.
So you remember the big house I had plans for the large planter? I decided to add all my details in polymer clay!! Yes I am still rolling in clay ;)
Did you know you could bake polymer clay directly on a birdhouse?..oh yes .but more on that another time *wink*
I am still playing with details but i think it turned out pretty cute. Leaves for the roof, door, shutters, stonework, moss and vines all in polymer clay.
I might sell a few of these in smaller scale on Etsy. I certainly will do a few theme houses, Christmas, Halloween etc for the Christmas Craft fair I intend on going to this year. If you see them being sold before I do..well you know where the idea came from *lol*
I also wanted to show you some shots of the childrens Fairy and Troll Gardens from the class I taught. It was a wonderful experience and I hope they ask me back for another session.
I hope you are all being crafty!
Hugs ~J
La casa es una preciosidad.!!!
ReplyDeleteVeo que los niños tampoco desperdician el tiempo. Eres buena profesora.
Love what you did with the birdhouse, Jane! Would love to hear how you baked the Sculpey on the birdhouse. The leaves look like imprints of real leaves--wonderful realism! Aww, your kids' fairy gardens are so sweet and imaginative too. Teaching and attending the class both must have been a blast. Thanks for the updates! xo Jennifer
ReplyDeleteHaha Thanks hon, I will be sure to share the techniques as soon as I can ;P
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It looks great hun. I'm really proud of you. You did a stand out job!
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Ruth
Such sweet little fairy houses! I have a LOT to learn about polymer clay...... I keep thinking I should get a book or two to get me started!
ReplyDeleteOh I would say just get some clay and start mashing! ;)
DeleteHow cute! The Fairy Gardens are adorable.
ReplyDeleteThe polymer clay fairy house is fantastic! You work wonders with polymer clay!
ReplyDeleteAlso, you are a wonderful teacher and no wonder the results of the children's work is so beautiful.
Hugs, Drora
es un trabajo fantastico , la arcilla polimerica es un gran material, muy versatil , me han encantado esos jardines de hadas hechos por los niños , seguro que las casitas tematicas seran fantasticas
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Mari
wonderful creation as always, Jane. And the kids did a terrific job with their projects! They had fun and they'll have something that they can keep :) I'm sure you'll be asked to teach again :)
ReplyDeleteThe birdhouse looks fabulous and those leaves are incredible as is all of your creations. The kids did an excellent job and I am sure they will have you back to do another class.
ReplyDeleteHello Jane,
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful post. your house is just gorgeous. I love the look of the baked clay detail. it is just beautiful and I love the colors you chose! awesome!
The children's fairy gardens are all enchanting and so beautifully detailed. congratulations to them all.
Big hug,
Giac
A casa de pássaros é linda!
ReplyDeleteUm trabalho incrível feito pelas crianças. :)
Abraços
The birdhouse is amazing. I like the colors.
ReplyDeleteI also like the fairy gardens
Ничего же себе! Волшебный дом для птиц! Что за счастливцы будут в нем жить????
ReplyDeleteПрекрасная фактура листьев. Они, как реальные! Вы волшебница полимерной глины!
А также прекрасный учитель, которого любят дети! Волшебные сады прекрасны!
Обнимаю
Татьяна
awe they're so cute, I love watching kids work on their projects :) I hope they ask you back too
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Marisa
The birdhouse looks gorgeous... and this cries to be turned into a miniature for sure! I really like how the fairy gardens of the kids turned out - they all made a fantastic job... and so did her teacher! If they' re not asking you to come back... well... then they must be dumb.
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Birgit
That is one beautiful birdhouse! So much better than just paint. It looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love the house with leaves on the roof!! You baked wood in the oven?! I'm afraid of putting things in the oven.. Even food and clay, I manage to burn myself now and then.. And I'm really scared I'll burn things too..Wouldn't want to start a fire trying to put weird stuff in the oven while trying new clay creations ;)
ReplyDeleteLooking forward on seeing your houses on Etsy later =)
The children did a great job, off course with you as a teacher =)
Hannah
Muy linda , los niños estarán muy felices con los talleres, el resultado es fantástico:-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful little house! Lovely job, Jane! And I can just imagine the children's excitement about their fairy gardens. It's gotten me in the mood to go ahead and create one of my own, now that blissful summer break has finally arrived.
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Vicki
It's a very original birdhouse, I love it!! And I really like how the fairy gardens of the kids turned out - they all made a fantastic job, because they have a great teacher! A big hug.
ReplyDeleteYou must have had the best time ever! I can imagine kids asking all sorts of question and making your time there, with them, creating, a time of joy and happiness. I love all of them, they look so cute and even more cute because they were made by kids.I love your birdhouse, as you know I love these all things fairy, gnome, forest, related! :) :) I did cover twice a wooden box with clay and one of this time I put liquid clay to attach the clay to the wood and another time I covered the wood with a mix of glue and water, let it dry and then attached the clay directly to the wood without using any other medium. How did you do it? With even a different method?? Looking forward to see more....more of something.... and you, with your fairy like powers, probably know what I'm talking about :) :) :)
ReplyDeleteThanks hon ;)
DeleteI do like to dabble in the wee fantastical! The fairy lands are wonderful for whimsy and fancy but now I think I must go back to medieval and magical ;P
As for the clay yes you can do bake and bond, glue wet, glue dry as a surface even some paints. I will have a tutorial ..eventually on it ;P
Hugs, J
You can go back to medieval as long as you keep it magical!!! :) :) :)
Deletethe gardens are amazing .... I am sure the kids had a blast
ReplyDeleteI just love your polymer clay house and also the wonderful projects by the children. It is so great they had the opportunity to be creative in such a fun way.
ReplyDeleteYour birdhouse looks great.I love that naturell but fantasy art that you made. I can´t wait to see such a house in the christmas version because I love cristmas so much!
ReplyDeleteAll your little pupils did a great job with there fairy gardens too, the results are breathtaking!
Hugs
Melli