It’s all in your head

I’ve missed a few of our polymer clay nightlights from a session with Leslie Blackford last week. This will give you an idea of the silly fun you can have with a glass votive, some transluscent clay, a small light bulb and a dash of imagination.

Playing like this is a great exercise and the results are often surprising. I had no idea that a strange Walter Cronkite lookalike lived in my head. Click to see a few more twinkling samples.

And here’s Judy Dunn’s.

  • reply Melanie West ,

    Yay! More Leslie Blackford! What a great way to start the day. So delightful!

    • reply Sherry Bailey ,

      Those show more than a “Dash” of imagination, girfriend!!! Hats off!!

      • reply fancey me ,

        I think these lights are great although the pig is a bit scrary. Anyway what a wonderfull imagination.

        • reply Alisa R. ,

          “I had no idea that a strange Walter Cronkite lookalike lived in my head.”
          ROTFL! I was practicing face-sculpting once and the face that “happened” looked just like my father-in-law (think, ugly old man). LOL! Who knew I could sculpt him, and why would I want to?!

          I really love those twinkling samples. The animation is great! And really makes me want to try a nightlight, too!

          • reply Lori G ,

            I love the little critters. Now I’m gonna have the song “Froggy Went a Courtin'” in my head the rest or the day.

            • reply leslie ,

              I love what everyone did with the lamps . I think they are all so unique and have really inspired me. ~hugs

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