Manzi’s mosaic’s, Tessa’s rainbows

Continuing yesterday’s theme, these elaborate polymer clay switchplates from Maine’s Diane Manzi have a bit of a Hundterwasser look too.

Her mosaics are bright and sparkly. I’m a sucker for small polymer clay home decor items that add surprising touches of interest and personality to a room.

Rainbows

I can’t resist when my children ask me to help them launch their projects. They know you’re a loyal and appreciative audience. It’s nice to be needed.

That said, my daughter-in-law has launched a RainbowSightings site to build a collection of photos of rainbows. If you’ve got a favorite rainbow picture, please send it along. And if you haven’t got one, enjoy the pictures she’s archived and follow her Rainbow Magic links.

This video is a particularly good explanation of rainbow color. The picture shown here we call “Eating Rainbows” and it’s one of my all-time favorites.

  • reply Lisa gatz ,

    I’m with you, Cynthia. I love those little touches made from polymer like little surprises!

    The rainbow site will be a fun one to keep an eye on!

    • reply Sherry Bailey ,

      Once we came home from somewhere and saw a full to-the-ground rainbow framing our apartment building — it looked like a Photoshopped real estate ad — really funny!

      I love the “swallowing the rainbow” picture, too!

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