Thursday, July 23, 2015

Family of Gators

A while back I was trying to decide what I should get my friend for his birthday. His birthday was going to be in a couple days so I couldn't order anything from amazon because it wouldn't be there in time...time for a plan "B". After about an hour of stressing, I finally decided that I would make him an alligator. I loved it so much I decided to make another one....which then turned into another one after that. I thought that I would show ya'll pictures of them because I'm planning on writing a pattern for them soon.

Here are my first two gators, the more yellow gator's name is Tator and the more pine green one I named Tina. (I know she looks grey, but I promise that It's just the lighting.)





I had some extra yarn left over from making Tina, so I thought to myself  "why not make a little one? Then I could have a whole family!" So I made this one; I call him little Timmy.


 Little Timmy is very adventurous. He enjoys swimming in pools...as long as he can ride on my sisters pink flip flop and going down slides






Apparently, all of my gators like slides......


They're such an adorable family, don't ya think?


I'm super excited to write the pattern for these gators! Wish me luck!



Summer 

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Little Mermiad Inspired Necklace



As I told ya'll in an earlier post, I promised that I would make a tutorial for my seashell necklace. So without any delay let's get started!



Materials Needed:
Polymer Clay (in colors of your choice)
Thick needle
Ribbon, yarn (or whatever you choose to hang your pendant on)
First you will need to select the colors that you want your necklace to be. As for me I chose red, purple, and green to represent Ariel's outfit and hair and blue and white for accent colors. ***NOTE: Each of my colors were approximately the size of a dime and I was able to make three seashells, if you don't want to make three, you can always work with smaller amounts of clay or make your shells larger.***




After you have chosen your colors, the next step is to roll your balls into "worms" (that's what my family calls them!)



Twist them all together and roll on flat surface to even out lumps





Keep twisting and rolling on your flat surface. You'll notice your "worm" will start to get really long. If this happens fold "worm" in half and twist together.



Repeat until you get your desired look (I did this process about 3 or 4 times before I was happy with it!)




Next you want to divide your clay into sections and (mine was in thirds), roll into a cone as shown, and finally roll the cone (starting with the small end) and rolling towards the bigger end.




You should end up with something that looks like this:



YAY!!! We're almost done, the last step is to create a hole for the pendent to hang on. You can do this two different ways.


The first way is to poke a hole through the seashell. To do this simply find a large, thick needle and stick it through the clay

(This one I poked a hole from left to right)


The other way is to poke a hole from from the front to the back. I tried to get a picture of this one, but it was impossible from the angle I was at.


The second way (and my personal favorite) to hang your seashell pendant is to create a loop with polymer clay.
First you roll a small piece of clay and roll it into a "worm", then fold the worm in half, leaving a loop. (Make sure to press the ends together so they don't fall apart!)




Finally, attach to the back of pendant firmly and bake according to package instructions.


Here they are all finished!





Here's one that I made in an alternate color scheme







Thanks for taking the time to read my blog post. If you make any of these necklaces please send me pictures! I would love to see your creations! You can comment down below or email me at summerrosevan@gmail.com





Thursday, July 9, 2015

The Little Mermaid at Hale Center Theatre

A couple weeks ago I went to the Hale Center Theater with my family to go see The Little Mermaid. It was AMAZING!!! (I strongly recommend  that you go see it if you have the money to go do so, tickets were about $32 for adults). The sets were well put together and the costumes were so colorful! The best part was how to actors really brought everything to life! In my opinion this play is 10 times better than the movie. *GASP!!* I can't really describe how awesome it was, so I thought I would show ya'll some pictures of me (and my family) with some of the cast.

Here were a couple of Ariel's lovely sisters, and 2/3 of the seagulls that did a tap dance number!


 Then we have Sebastian,(who was one of my favorite characters) and the adorable flounder!


Ursula's costume was so extravagant! (It was covered in glitter and had all of her tentacles. (Sorry ya'll can't see that. But trust me I'm sure you would have been impressed.)What was even more impressive is her singing "Poor Unfortunate Souls". It was perfect. She brought in all the emotion that was needed and then added her own person flare to it!!! 



Oh my gosh!! The eels by far was my favorite costume. (Sad I only got a picture with one of them.) The cool thing about the eels was that they roller bladed around the stage to get the effect of swimming and their costumes had lights on them!! (I love lights and glitter!!!)



And finally Prince Eric and Ariel herself!!!





Basically this play was so awesome that I decided that I needed to make something that I would be able to remember it by, which led me to the idea to make this pendant! Look for the tutorial soon!