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Hello there my family and friends. Stuck for something to buy me for Christmas? Going to buy me a fleece? Well, let me help you out with some possible ideas/inspiration.
These are all my favourite designs from Threadless. Some of them are out of stock, but they do occasionally do reprints so out of stock ones could become available. I'm a Small (according to how they size stuff) by the way.
Moon Kite
Good Intentions
Blow with the Wind
Paper Tiger
Midnight Snack
99 Luftballoons
Bad Teddy
Bleeding Sun Remix
Adorable Disaster
Foxy
Star Men in Moon Milk
Electric Jellyfish
Star Light, Star Bright
And you can get $3 off coupons from here
My Amazon Wishlist can be found here
Now you don't have to buy the books from off amazon, especially if you can a) get them cheaper elsewhere b) pick up a good quality second hand copy, but if you don't get stuff off amazon please can you let Podge know so he can take them off and there's no accident of duplicates ;)
I'm currently really into jewellery making again and would love some Precious Metal Clay (preferably PMC3). It comes in little blocks, slightly bigger blocks and in a syringe so you can do really fanciful stuff.
Here's a few websites that sell the stuff so you can get an idea of prices:
Website | 16g block | 9g syringe | 25g block |
fullmoons.cauldron.co.uk | £18.65 | £12.20 | £28.55 |
argentice.co.uk | £17.45 | £11.45 | £26.75 |
I'd also love:
[x] Clay texture sheets (doesn't have to be PMC specific, fimo texture sheets etc work just as well), specifically stars and bubbles, but anything would be great
[x] Cookie Cutters in circles, teardrops and flower shapes
[x] Rubber stamps in chinese characters, stars, textures, celtic patterns etc
Also getting into glass fusing too (especially now I have my little kiln on order.) You can pick up off-cuts of glass really, really cheaply from places like eBay, and that sort of stuff would do me grand as I only need small pieces of glass for jewellery making. However, it does need to be Bullseye CEO90 (the CEO90 bit is very important, in order to fuse stuff properly you need to have the same type of glass, if you don't it doesn't fuse together and it can do all sorts of explodey things when you try to cook them.) and you know me and my loves of blue, pinks, purples and greens. :)
Then, of course, I need tools and stuff:
[x] Contempoary Warm Glass book. Available here, here, here
[x] Grozing Pliers
[x] A Cutting Mat
[x] Glass Breakers
[x] 2mm Mandrels and Bead Release (to put holes in pendants)
[x] Small glass fusing/casting moulds for jewllery making, preferbly in star shapes, particularly irregular star shapes.
[x] Tiny diamond tipped drill bits for putting holes in glass.