with minimal supplies to haul down to the back yard, this seemed like the perfect project.
Doodling is fun and relaxing, and not so intense that I could not keep an eye on the activity in the pool…and the best part was that my kids could join in and make their own cute pieces of art.
As the summer drew to a close, the holiday rush and MATS (make art that sells ecourse) collided, and I had to abandon my little projects. I picked them up again with the intention of creating this tutorial for Valentines day and was sidetracked again….but it is here now!
Enjoy and feel free to email me with questions or pictures of your creations. jellylane@live.com
super cute, thks for sharing!!:)
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable!!! I'm thinking I could do this at our Youth Retreat this summer!!! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteSuper CUTE! Great ideas for Christmas gifts too! Thanks! : )
ReplyDeleteSorry, did you have to put your creations in the oven? Thann you
ReplyDeleteSo glad to run into this! What a fun crafting day I can have with my 7 year old grand daughters! They are always talking me out of my jewelry, now is the time to MAKE our own jewelry, as well as fond memories too! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteSo glad to run into this! What a fun crafting day I can have with my 7 year old grand daughters! They are always talking me out of my jewelry, now is the time to MAKE our own jewelry, as well as fond memories too! Thank you!
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Kimberly Veselka
Katie, what a great and very thorough tutorial - thank you ! I have been wanting to do something like this but wasn't sure where to even start until I found this ... I'm off to find some markers! All the best, Julie.
ReplyDeleteYour work just makes me smile!!!! I can't wait to try this!
ReplyDeleteLovely work.. N lovely idea for gifting someone.. Thanks for sharing.! :)
ReplyDeleteLove these so much!!! I'm afraid of polymer clay but I think I can handle this project
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