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Friday, April 15, 2011

SpiritMama's photostream

Mini Sock Monkey 1" Doll House SizeMini Sock Monkey 1" Doll House Size with candy bananasSmall 3" Smash Cake First Birthday Sock Monkey Cake TopperSmall 3" Smash Cake First Birthday Sock Monkey Cake TopperBarneySock Monkey Birthday Cake Topper Five Inch
Sock Monkey Birthday Cake Topper Five InchSock Monkey Birthday Cake Topper Five InchSock Monkey Birthday Cake Topper Five InchSock Monkey Birthday Cake Topper Five InchSock Monkey Cake Topper Family BoySock Monkey Cake Topper Family
Sock Monkey Cake Topper Family backSock Monkey Cake Topper FamilySuperhero Cake Topper DallasSock Monkey Wedding Cake Topper Tandem BikeSock Monkey Wedding Cake Topper Tandem BikeSock Monkey Wedding Cake Topper Tandem Bike
Sock Monkey Wedding Cake Topper Tandem Bike aboveSock Monkey Wedding Cake Topper Tandem Bike backSock Monkey Wedding Cake Topper Tandem BikeJayden Mod Monkey Birthday Cake Topper closeJayden Mod Monkey Birthday Cake TopperJayden Mod Monkey Birthday Cake Topper side

I'm trying out the Flickr Blogger ap with some of my recent photos!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Remembering Bliss

I finished an art doll, woohoo!
It has been so long, and I've been working on this one since December!  I finally finished her today.  She is inspired by Gustav Klimt's painting Mother and Child.  I really just wanted to capture a posture and feeling that I get from Mother and Child.  


I named it Remembering Bliss because I hope that it will take the viewer into a blissful moment in life.

It could be an embrace from a mother, a lover,

Holding a child close to your heart, 


or a cherished moment, any moment of bliss or sacredness.
 
  This is Gustav Klimt's painting:


Thank you for stopping by!
Waxela (wa-shay-la)

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Sock Monkeys on a Tandem Bicycle Wedding Cake Topper

When I got an order for a wedding cake topper with a bride and groom riding a tandem bike, I knew I had a fun challenge ahead.  Making the bike was challenge number one.  It took three tries, but I finally did it. 


The next problem was balancing the monkeys on the bike, and getting the bike to stand securely on its own.  I finally decided to use wires covered by "grass" supporting two of the bike pedals. 


The end result was worth all of the work, and getting it to its destination required lots and lots of bubble wrap, plus double boxing.


Thanks for riding by!
Waxela (wa-shay-la)