Archive for August 9, 2006
Spoon!: The Exalted Peanut Butter Cookie Recipe
Someone just sent me a link to this fabulous sounding cookie recipe. I’m going to take this one with me the next time I visit my granddaughters. Gracie will love helping make these!! Spoon!: The Exalted Peanut Butter Cookie Recipe
Woven Earrings, ready to fire
Woven Earrings, ready to fire
Originally uploaded by cree8iv_1.
We used PMC paper to weave material to make earrings. When put on a very thin backing of PMC Standard clay, they dome up when they are fired to make a really unique look. Here are some of the earrings the class made, ready to be fired.
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Some of our Organic carved pendants and some of our Woven Earrings
Some of our Organic carved pendants and some of our Woven Earrings
Originally uploaded by cree8iv_1.
We carved a mold out of a rubber eraser, then used it to create a pendant shape. Then, once it was dry, we used tools to carve the dry PMC even further to make these organic pendants. There are also a couple of pairs of the woven earrings on the kiln shelf for firing.
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Tetrahedrons & tool parts, ready to fire
Tetrahedrons & toolparts, ready to fire
Originally uploaded by cree8iv_1.
Here you can see several tetrahedrons on the kiln shelf, ready to be fired. There are also a number of the wheels for the texture tools and the wickets for the texture tools that were to be fired at the same time.
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The pieces for my tetrahedron – still drying
The pieces for my tetrahedron – still drying
Originally uploaded by cree8iv_1.
In the PMC Certification class, we learned to make complex structures, one of which was a tetrahedron. Here you see the three triangles I used to make mine. This is how they looked when they were still drying and before we got them ready to put together. Once the tetrahedron was fired, we learned a new type of solder to attach a tie tack back to it.
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An example of the texture tool project
An example of the texture tool project
Originally uploaded by cree8iv_1.
During our certification class, another of our complex projects was to create the componenets for this texture tool, then using “cool connection” techniques, put them together. This taught us several new skills, including how to make things that have movable parts.
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Double Fire Rings
Another shot of our Double Fire Rings
Originally uploaded by cree8iv_1.
During the three day Rio Certification class, we completed 7 projects. One of them was a double fire ring. That means that we first made the ring band and cabochon and fired them flat. Then we bent the band to fit and attached it to the cabochon and re-fired the ring. We also learned to set a stone in a new way during this project. Here are some of the rings the class created, ready to be fired.
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Merlene’s birds’-eye view of the class & Cece Wire, our instructor
Merlene’s birds’-eye view of the class & Cece Wire, our instructor
Originally uploaded by cree8iv_1.
Cece is working at her table while Merlene sits on a ladder to get a good view of the class.
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Our class, hard at work
Our class, hard at work
Originally uploaded by cree8iv_1.
Here’s the other shot of the class. The people at the other table are Ann, Liz, Jana, Jean, Patti and Gail. You can’t hear it in these photos, but there was a lot of giggling and joking going on while we worked.
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Another shot of our busy class
Another shot of our busy class
Originally uploaded by cree8iv_1.
During our Rio Certification class, we had twelve eager students and Cece Wire (at the front of the room, standing). This is a shot of the table I was using. Here, Connie, Carolyn and Susan are hard at work.
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