Thursday, December 31, 2009

Zombie Head: Not generally my cup of tea, but my dad wanted me to give it a go!

FOR SALE (Forums of Ramanon: username zoux-art)

So my dad is a knife maker, beautiful work btw! His "style" ranges from big to bigger...those of us around Ramanon refer to these sorts of knives as "Zombie Slayer"! My father thought that I should give zombie making a try and I figured it can't hurt! So I gave it a try and I'd like to present "Ned the zombie head". He's created from a light fleshtone polymer clay and painted with acrylics. Hope you enjoy. This will be for sale on the Ramanon Forums (http://forum.ramanon.com/forumdisplay.php?f=114), before ebay.


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Thanks for reading.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

New toys for christmas!!

Well this was a wonderful christmas for me. Number one my children (including my husband) had a great christmas and got everything their little hearts desire, makes me oh so happy! Second, my family has me nailed! My mom gave me a portable photography box...lights and all! My dad gave me a dremmel tool kit...awesome! My mother in law gave me a Keurig coffee machine...neato! My Kathy and a few other family members gave me gift cards to Starbucks!

They really know me well! So to all my family that follows my blog...thank you all so much! Have a great New Year!

J. Razoux
Glitter Graphics

Happy New Year Glitter Pictures

A few projects I'm working on!

Let's see which one gets finished first, shall we! Here are a few pics of the started projects.

First is a "reborn" preemie baby, this is far from getting finished. The finished baby will be approx. 10 in long and have handsculpted limbs and head and a cloth posable body.

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The second is a pouty lipped elderly fairy or mermaid...not certain which yet.
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The third is a playful resting female fairy.

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Thanks for looking,
J. Razoux

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Neat Giveaway, I thought everyone may want to know about.

Join me on THL to win a 4MB Digital MP3 player, part of their Christmas on The Lounge celebration -$66 Value! http://www.thehomeschoollounge.com/events/4gb-digital-mp3-player

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Lor, the miniature mouse faerie

Another tiny treasure! This is Lor, elvish for dream, and he's dreaming away atop this mossy little mushroom. No molds used and hand painted. He's a little larger then a quarter. He's a little sweetie pie, with a woodsy feel!

Thanks for reading,
Jennifer


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Another Mini Mouse Faerie...

Good Thursday morning everyone. I've decided to create a series of the mini mouse faeries, as they are just so darn cute! So here's photos of the second...a little girl atop a christmas gift. Her name is Anna, elvish for gift, and the entire piece is smaller than a quarter. Little Anna and her gift are both hand sculpted from polymer clay and hand painted with acrylics. Her wings and gift ribbon are brushed with glitter flecks to add the "magic" of the mouse faerie! Hope you all enjoy, and I'll add some photos of her before paint later.


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Thanks for reading,
Jennifer

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Tiny Treasure...all finished up!

Alrighty here is the finished product, all painted and sparkled into happiness! Now remember little Mith here is only the size of a quarter....painting him was...interesting! Hope you enjoy!

Jennifer


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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Tiny Treasure Pictures and naming...

It's a Boy!!! This teeny little mouse faerie has choosen the elvish name Mith (mee-th), whichs translates to grey. The little mouse faerie will be grey-ish brown. Hope you all enjoy the pre-painted pics! As usual no molds were used in the creation of this sculpt!

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Thanks for following,
Jennifer Razoux

Tiny Treasure!!

During another poly-tinkering session, this time with the kids, I created a tiny little toad stool (mushroom of sorts). So in turn I decided to go ahead and make a teeny tiny little mouse faerie to sleep atop the toad stool. The sculpt is firing now and I'll post the pre-paint pics shortly. The entire piece is less then an inch tall and less then an inch wide. The faerie is approx. 3/4 inch long. Details are okay, with practice and a magnifying glass I think I prefer this mini crafting. Pics coming shortly, stay tuned...

Thanks for reading..Jennifer

Monday, December 7, 2009

Baby Faeries Update (named and on auction)

ON AUCTION (ebay id: eclypse21jen)

Adlana, the baby mouse faerie

Mirima, the baby winter faerie

Baby Faeries....mouse faerie and winter faerie (Christmas-Angelic)

So here are the two faerie babies all finished up! I went for a very angelic (christmas and all) feel with these two little cuties. As far as species of faeries, one is a mouse faerie and one is a winter faerie. No names yet, any ideas?? Their both in feathery cloud cradle bases made from marabou feathers, celephane, and glass marbles. Both faerie babies are crafted with polymer clay and hand painted. Their wings are handcrafted with fun wire, celephane, and a few marabou feathers. Hope you all enjoy peeking at them.


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