Archive for the ‘3D’ Category

Tax Collection

https://www.etsy.com/listing/4327553153/cheese-tax-tray

Pay the cheese tax in style to your pets by delivering it on an appropriately-sized charcuterie tray. Engraved with an image of a wheel of Manchego, unless you would like a custom image.
For new art to be created, select the option for “Custom Image – New”. You will need to send photos of your furry friend, which will then be converted into a digital drawing. Once the drawing is completed, you will receive a copy of the digital file for your own use or for future orders!
If you would like to use an image already created by me from another project, please select “Custom Image – Old” and contact me via direct message to confirm I have the art.
Smaller sizes are made with 3 mm wood sheets and larger sizes are made with 5.25 mm wood sheets. When ordering, please select the range for the size you want and specify the size in a message. Video shows a 10 cm (smallest) Tax Tray being delivered to Lil and Phyl.

Cat Coasters / Placards

https://www.etsy.com/listing/4325596378/cat-coaster-placard

Unique and made to order! Get your adorable pet as a coaster or placard. Each piece is coated with protective finish and can be used either as a coaster or display piece. The image of the product here is an example of my cat Lilith – you will not receive this exact product!
You will need to send photos of your furry friend, which will then be converted into a digital drawing. Once drawing(s) are completed, you will receive a copy of the digital file for your own use or for future orders!
For this product, if ordering multiples with a new drawing, please select “Yes” for the first one and “No” for the remainder of the order.
If you’ve already purchased a digital drawing of your pet(s) from me, please select the option “No, have one already” and confirm via direct message that I have your files.

“You Tried”

https://www.etsy.com/listing/4325397223/commemorative-desk-plaque-you-tried

Commemorate this desk’s failed attempt at being furniture by purchasing a plaque crafted from a piece of the desk itself. No two pieces are the same size as they are each a section of the computer desk that collapsed under its own weight from its poor support design. All are engraved with the “you tried” star and border on the front with a signature on the back. Personalization available.

ART – “Emma”

Ceramic – 4x4x3 inches – 2013

Ceramic – 4x4x3 inches – 2013

Ceramic – 4x4x3 inches – 2013

More art I’ve neglected to upload. I plan to start putting stuff up daily or something close to that. I’ve also made a givinggrid donation page to help me pay for tuition. There are custom art rewards!

Just like the previously posted Emmett statue, I made a statue of Emma, my father-in-law’s & step-mother-in-law’s pupper. She was a chocolate lab.

ART – “Emmett”

Ceramic – 4x4x3 inches – 2013

Ceramic – 4x4x3 inches – 2013

Ceramic – 4x4x3 inches – 2013

More art I’ve neglected to upload. I plan to start putting stuff up daily or something close to that. I’ve also made a givinggrid donation page to help me pay for tuition. There are custom art rewards!

Back in 2013 I took my first (and last) ceramics class. I felt like I needed more than one semester to be able to figure out a pottery wheel, but I also knew they were forcing the ceramics professor to retire. Out of the 10 or so students in the class, I was the only degree-seeking one (and thus the only one paying full tuition). This was apparently normal for the class—the Project 60 students constantly re-enrolled for the class to get free use of the studio and kilns. Project 60 is one of many programs in the state that allows those over the age of 60 to attend state colleges for nearly free (only pay lab fees) as long as they aren’t working for a degree (otherwise they have to pay). Since the school wasn’t making money off his class, they encouraged him to retire. I’m not thrilled about them forcing people out in that way, but I can understand their point. While there is no ceramics specific class anymore, there is still a sculpture class which includes ceramics.

But anyway, I didn’t get the hang of the pottery wheel so I mostly made statues or figurines. This here is my Emmett pupper, which sits on my husband’s desk at work. Emmett is our ancient Shiba Inu, who we adopted when he was full grown and feral, so we don’t know how old he actually is. We’re estimating 14-16 at this time.

Bonesaw.

I saw a How-To by Propmedic/Juego/Yoink/Wossname on how he made his bonesaw. First thought: AWESOME. Second thought: I want one. Third thought: I want mine a little thinner and a little longer.

So I made an outline.
bonesaw outline 1
20″ bonesaw from handle to tip. I cut one piece from some black mounting board using this pattern. Then I painted the blade part with some liquid silver I had leftover from another project.

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