May 24, 2012

Never Enough Molds – May Issue of My Molds!

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Dear Subscribers,
Did you enjoy our last newsletter? We hope that you were able to get some of our new molds and use our tips we talked about. I love this time of year! It’s a good time to get everything finished up so you can enjoy your summer. Please take the time to look over our website to see if there’s anything you would like to try during the summer. It’s fun to relax with some friends or family to create and share new ideas together.

From time to time, we all look around at our crafting spaces and wonder just where the heck all this stuff came from. You may have extra findings, beads, paper, yarn, or any assortment of goodies, but how do you know when you have too much? Read this month’s article to find out!
Please take the time to sit back and enjoy this issue of My Molds!
Until next time,
Marjorie with Mad About Molds
Never walk in the footsteps of others or you won't leave any of your own.

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Well since we like to play too, we had to make more! These mold castings are made from white clay, and are ready to be baked and painted. Colored clay also works, but we like to use acrylic paints and glazes to have more control of colors. Did you know that painting textured objects is easy, because you can paint the entire object first then just highlight the raised areas with colors of your choice? Then finish it off with an antiquing or penalized glaze if you wish. Look below to see the finished results.
So now it’s show and tell! You can see how nice they turned out.  Be sure to check out our “Gallery Page” to see larger pictures and to see our endless amount of ideas that we have for you.
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THIS MONTH’S
ARTICLE

“Top 10 Signs You Have Too Many Craft Supplies!”


Ok, first off this article is for fun only! We would never encourage you to take this seriously that you could possibly have too many craft supplies (Or molds for that matter) BUT it’s fun to laugh at ourselves for the fact that we would do anything to be able to find room to stash it all!  

From time to time, we all look around at our crafting spaces and wonder just where the heck all this stuff came from. You may have extra findings, beads, paper, yarn, or any assortment of goodies, but how do you know when you have too much? Below are a few signs you may have gone just a little overboard:

Top ten ways you know you have accumulated too much craft stuff:
10. You’re contemplating building an addition onto the house to hold it all.
9. Your children sleep in the kitchen because they’re scared of the “supply monster” looming in their dark rooms.
8. You open the medicine cabinet to get an aspirin and suddenly you have a sink full of beads… and an aspirin bottle full of the same.
7. You can’t find your curling iron, so you’ve taken to hot gluing your bangs in place.
6. Your latest batch of cupcakes look awesome… but then you realize it’s because you used plastic glitter instead of sprinkles.
5. You hold a destash sale, get rid of all of it, and it now looks like you moved out.
4. You accidentally pack paper mache’ fruit for your child’s lunch… which goes well with that needle felted “sandwich” they got last week.
3. “Romantic nights” are often ruined by finding pairs of pliers or skeins of yarn in the bed.
2. Your family has accepted the fact that their inheritance will be paid in beads, sequins, and scrapbook paper.
1. The local craft store refers people to your house when they run out of something.








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