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"There is nothing in a caterpillar that tells you it's going to be a butterfly."-R.
Buchminster Fuller
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Experimented with April's Bead Journal Project; backed it with some material, used a
smidgen of fiber string for the caterpillar and a polymer butterfly cane I made a while ago.
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Glued the material on the back and folded it over the top to form a sort of tunnel for my necklace cording.
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Made a copy of the quote, scanned it in my computer and flipped it horizontally so I could put it on the polymer. Conditioned some white polymer and ran it through the pasta machine on a thin setting, printed the quote out on some baking parchment and immediately applied it to the white polymer and baked it at 250 degrees for 45 minutes.
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It smudged on the word "butterfly", but I am going to practice until I get this to transfer without smudging. The little caterpillar is on the side of the left leaf and the polymer butterfly is on the right.
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Yeah, I'm happy with it. The quote just struck a cord in me--it took a long time to find myself; to struggle out of that cocoon. Who knew there was a butterfly in there, but once out, I soared and have enjoyed the ongoing process ever since. (OK, a couple crash landings, but I got up again).
3 comments:
Very unique, and it does have a "fluttering" feel to it! Very, pretty.
I Love your piece for March..............lovely
Your other artwork makes me smile to. :-) Lovely polymer clay artwork!!
You are definitely a butterfly!!! What a joyful and creative piece!
Robin A.
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