The joy of imaginary playdoh. My first few sculpts have been created with airdry clay. In the coming months, I hope to venture into polymer. As a poor excuse for a kitchen Italian, I find the oven a tad out of my zone, and polymer clay requires oven-baking to set. I’ll get there at some point. Just not yet. This is Sculpt No.2.
Brick by brick, tooth by tooth the learning continues…


Here in Hudson Valley, NY, after the holidays with the trees barren and winter white no longer serving Christmas Card purpose, it can get bleak. This is the long stretch to spring. Any creating can be cathartic, maybe even add a little warmth in the fingertips.
I hope you are all doing well.
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I like this one, Ann, it’s so scary! 💀❤️
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It scares me too😅
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Those are excellent.
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thank you, Georgiann 😊I appreciate your words here🌹
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Seriously, I can’t imagine what your work will look like as you move forward. Really excellent.
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thank you, Georgiann
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Spectacular! Keep sculpting (and writing), Miss! ♨️ DS
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thank you, DS 🌹we shall keep one another 2025 creating😊
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