Why? The little clay critters keep multiplying and crowding up my closets. First there was Hattie . . .

. . . and then there was Fred . . .

. . . followed shortly thereafter by Phyllis.

The latest is this birdie on a vintage spool:

All things said and done, I enjoy the process and I'm even half-way pleased with the results. I'm slowly learning how to work with paperclay and build a decent composition. But learning requires creating, and creating requires more shelf space.
We just might have to move to a bigger house.
You can keep track of my crafty progress on etsy.
1 comment:
Soooooo adorable! These would look fabulous in my house!!!! :-)
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