Showing posts with label aceo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aceo. Show all posts

Monday, February 2, 2009

challenge time

Yep, it's time for the PCAGOE monthly challenge again. This month's theme is ACEOs. What's that?? Here's the wiki article about them. And here's a search on etsy - just 22,000 entries or so...


My entry is made of polymer clay,using canework flowers in a spring theme. It comes with a matching pair of earrings.


This is one of four prize packs that will be given to randomly selected voters. See the rest of the prizes and vote here at the pcagoe site. Thanks for your support!

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

new ACEOs

I made some new ACEOs. ACEO stands for "art cards, editions and originals." They measure 2.5 by 3.5 inches. Other than the size, there are no rules really, so these things are made out of anything and everything. They're a neat little sample of an artist's work. Mine are, obviously, made of polymer clay.


And there's a twist to these new ones -- these come with matching earrings that hang right on the card.



These would make great Valentine's Day gifts -- a little art AND a little jewelry in one.



This one is Firefly-inspired, with the quote When your miracle gets here... I watched Serenity the other night. What a great movie! Next, I'd like to make some items (probably pendants) with quotes from the movie. Stay tuned.

These three and my other ACEOs are on this page of my etsy shop.

Monday, January 12, 2009

PC ACEOs


Here are the ACEOs from my etsy shop. They're fun to make at only 2.5 by 3.5 inches. I'm still pondering what to make for the PCAGOE ACEO challenge. I'm working on some Firefly-themed ones, but so far they're not turning out too fabulous.

Monday, June 9, 2008

purple rose aceos

A couple of new-ish ACEOs (art cards, editions and originals)

These are made and baked on a playing card and then peeled away. They measure 2.5 by 3.5 inches and are slightly flexible, like rubber (but more fragile than that). The top one was made by cutting a slice of the rose cane while it was still fairly large and then rolling it thin to streeeeetch the pattern. They're both very shimmerry - I love the metallic clays, especially the white.




Etsy listings of these two are here and here.

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