15.11.11

Glitter Pie Charm Bracelet






Hi I'm Tracey Fisher visiting from my blog, helana and ali. I met Tiffany when she ran her magical classes from her studio in my 'hood. My daughters were hooked and we all - Loved The Pie! Tiffany and I have kept in touch over the years and when she asked me to guest post on her blog, I was tickled pink. A glittered pink of course.

In honour of Tiffany's love of all that glitters, I wanted to come up with a project that would fit right in here on her blog. So was born ... the glittered pie charm bracelet.

I have always crafted with my daughters and I hope I always will. However, I will tell you now at the teenage years ... crafting with mom is not on the top of their list. You need to find something appealing. I find "baking baked goods " with polymer clay to be universally fun. In other words it works with the young kids on a very basic level and it is endless fun for older kids ( or in my case older mothers !) - as it is very satisfying to create small little baked goods to wear as a necklace, ring, bracelet etc... hours (and I mean hours) can be eaten up creating these little lovelies.


First off - our bible of polymer clay goodness - the polymer clay cookbook. Pages and pages of inspiration and very, very good information. Written by two sisters - another point I like to drive home with my daughters :)




Supplies

In this case I used polymer clay (you can use any brand - fimo, sculpey etc.) in the colours of pie I wished to make and found matching glitter.
The pie shell is made from a gold coloured clay with flecks of glitter in it (didn't plan that but hey it works!)
I have a few tools now to create different effects but really you could use a dinner knife for most of this.
I went to the local bead shop and picked up supplies for bracelets including hoop rings, chain and clasps.
I used beading pins in my pieces of pie and later after baking I cut and twisted those to make each charm.






Steps to make a pie...

1 After gathering my supplies I made small disks of my pie shell flattened to 1.5 inches in diameter and 1/4 - 1/2 inch thick.

2 In the middle of the flattened shell I added a small ball of glittered pie stuffing.

3 I brought up the sides of the shell and rolled it on its side to make a pie shape.

4 I then added a narrow rolled strip of "pie shell" to make the edging of my pie and pressed it to the pie edge. With a clay tool (you could use a dinner knife) I made tiny indentations around the pie edge just like a real pie.

Once the pie is made you can then "slice" your pieces of pie. I added extra glitter on the sides of the slices to finish off each slice. You are almost ready to "bake" your pie slices.



I am not a jeweler, so some of you may have a better way to do this but, I added a beading pin into each slice, before baking my pie slices according to the directions on the package of polymer clay.

After baking, I added a small silver bead to each charm, cut the wire down to about 1/2 an inch from the pie and twisted the end and clamped it into a ring so it could be attached to the bracelet. (The book has excellent directions on how to do this)







Finally, I added the glittered pie slices to the bracelet and it is ready for Tiffany to wear.

Tiffany, when you see a little box at your door, you know who it's from!

Thank you Tiffany for letting me visit your blog ... I will see you all next time!

xoxo Tracey


8.11.11

PINK HAIR



Deciding to dye chunks of pink in my hair was the best decision I ever made! I will spend the rest of my life with pink in my hair. It feels like a dream come true.

Leigh Viner has these killer illustration posters that i want for my home---these beauty characters with PINK HAIR! Maybe I will put one in my dressing room?

http://www.etsy.com/shop/LeighViner?page=4

XO

7.11.11

TRACEY FISHER




As a fellow crafter, Tracey and i have shared time and support doing the things that we love and making things that bring beauty in the world. Her holiday ribbons are no exception. These cream puffy delights with vintage-like appeal and texture start the carols playing in my heart.....preparing me for all things tinsel and twine.

Find out how to win your ribbon of love:
www.helanaandali.blogspot.com

And what is more? Tracey will be sharing her inspirations with us on my blog as a guest blogger sharing all that is delicious and crafty in her world.

For more Tracey when Tracey is not with Tiff:
www.helanaandali.blogspot.com
and
www.etsy.com/shop/helanaandali

Look out Crafters! More to come.....

XO