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Doodling Butterfly by Adrienne Goodenough

Monday, February 1st, 2010
I had the privelege to see this butterfly in person at the recent CHA trade show in Anaheim California.  It was LOVELY and the picture just doesnt do it justice!  Adrienne shares her story below:

I made a friendly plastic butterfly for the AMACO butterfly competition - all the entries will go to the holocaust museum, each to represent a child who died. I had decided not to enter the competition, as I was very busy at the time, plus international postage is expensive. But somebody from AMACO emailed me and asked if I would submit an entry, which was flattering...


I made this in a bit of a hurry, and it's not as good as I would have liked, but I didn't have time to re-do it, so off it went! It was on display on the Amaco stand at CHA 2010!



The butterfly is about 4 inches across, and I used a colouring technique I learnt from Liz Welch - doodled alcohol ink. I didn't have time to take step by step pics when I was making the butterfly, but have included some from an earlier project (below) so that you can see how easy it is to do. To make the butterfly, I used 2 wing shapes cut from doodled sticks and a body made from a piece cut from a fuschia stick. I joined them all together by dipping the edges into hot water for a few moments then pressing them together and holding in position for a few moments. The antennae were made from copper wire.


To make doodled alcohol ink Friendly Plastic, take a stick of gold Friendly Plastic and drip some alcohol ink on it. The newer bright colours are good for this technique. You can blow the ink around using a straw if you like.
Keep adding aclohol ink. If you're blowing it with a straw, you will find that the ink you're blowing comes to a sudden stop when it touches dry ink. So, eventually you will have to drip or dab the ink into the gaps.This is what the finished piece looks like, along with the inks I used.Now take a white Sakura souffle pen, and draw around the blobs using wriggly lines, then infill with doodles, until the piece is doodled all over.
Easy to do, and looks very effective. Liz uses it to make beautiful pendants, by cutting it to shape and size and laying it into bezels, then covering with layers of resin and trapping doodles or tiny embellishments between the layers.




Linda Peterson is compensated and endorsed by AMACO. The guests features may or may not have any affiliation with AMACO.

And the CHA 2010 Design Challenge Winners ARE!….

Monday, January 25th, 2010


BEST BUTTERFLY - UNDER AGE 15

AMBROSE HOLCOMB - age 10

BEST BUTTERFLY OVER AGE 15

CATHY FRANK - (we just recently featured Cathy on the blog)

BEST MIXED MEDIA JEWELRY

SHERRY MCGILVRAY

BEST MIXED MEDIA ALTERED ART

LINDA HESS

And last...but certainly not least....

BEST OF SHOW goes to TERIE PAULEY

Congratulations to all our winners! You will be contacted about receiving your beautiful
glass-etched award and check for $100!!! YEAH!!!!



Still have not had a chance to take many pictures - which I know is a big disappointment to you...but I will have photos of the butterflies - all the entries soon.

Thank you to everyone who participated! They really were amazing and I really loved seeing how each and every one of you used your talents to interpret the butterflies...

guess that will be something to look forward to huh?







Linda Peterson is compensated and endorsed by AMACO. The guests features may or may not have any affiliation with AMACO.

Butterfly Inspiration by Jana Ewy

Friday, September 4th, 2009
Thanks to Jana for posting this on her blog. What wonderful inspiration for your butterfly donation to the Butterfly Project and your entry in the CHA 2010 Friendly Plastic Design Challenge.




Looking for an idea or inspiration on a Butterfly project, for the 2010 design challenge hosted by AMACO? Well, here is a small offering to spark your imagination. Tear-drop shaped pieces of Friendly Plastic have been attached to a beautiful brass filigree Butterfly. It is simple, yet elegant and can become a necklace, bracelet, or even a brooch.

Let your creative flow... try this same concept with marbled Friendly Plastic, or inlay pieces one on top of the other. How about making an impression into the plastic and creating a Friendly Plastic filigree Butterfly? Hope this has helped to get your creative wheels turning. Be sure to check out the AMACO site as well as the Friendly Plastic blog for more ideas and information on the 2010 Design Challenge.

FRIENDLY PLASTIC OPEN DESIGN CHALLENGE – Winter CHA 2010

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009
Join our Friendly Plastic OPEN design challenge!!! This challenge is different than from years past because now we have opened it to everyone...that means YOU yes YOU yes Y-O-U!

Last evening we shared the details regarding this challenge on the Friendly Plastic Radio Show and they are as follows:

Categories:

Butterflies - over age 15
Butterflies - under age 15

Mixed Media - OPEN - this means anything goes...well...almost anything...
Mixed Media - Jewelry

Guidelines:

  • Each design must be made of 50% Friendly Plastic (sticks or pellets)
  • Butterflies should be two dimensional and no larger than 8 x 10 inches.
  • Please do not use glitter or anything perishable on butterflies (including macaroni)
  • Friendly Plastic CHA '09 winners are ineligible to win prizes this year, however they may enter a piece for display purposes
  • This is an open challenge - ANYONE may enter one or more pieces
  • Deadline for Entries: NOVEMBER 6, 2009
  • This is necessary to be able to have names etched into awards to be presented
  • Entries will not be returned to entrants. Butterflies will be donated to the Holocaust Museum Houston and other entries will be retained by AMACO or donated to charity

Display and Prizes:

  • All entries will be published in an on-line gallery at the amaco.com website and will be displayed at AMACO's booth at CHA 2010 Aneheim
  • Winners will be presented with an etched crystal award at AMACO booth at CHA Winter 2010
  • Winners will receive $100 personal check from AMACO
  • Winners will receive a matching $100 check payable to favorite charity of choice
  • Winners will receive a gift basket including a variety of AMACO products and other suprize products (products subject to change)

Prizes will be given for the four categories mentioned above along with

  • Peoples Choice on-line voting
  • Best of CHA Show

For more information or questions regarding this challenge, please contact our challenge coordinator Helen Bradley at helen@helenbradley.com and please put "Friendly Plastic CHA challenge" in the subject line.

You can listen to an archived podcast of this show by clicking here

About the Butterfly Project:

The Butterfly Project at the Holocaust Museum Houston is seeking 1.5 million butterflies for an installation honoring the 1.5 million children who perished in the Holocaust. The butterflies will eventually comprise a breath-taking exhibition, currently scheduled for Spring 2012, for all to remember. All Butterfly entries will be contributed to the museum.

Additionally, AMACO will be accepting butterflies made up of any medium and will forward them to the Butterfly Project for you, provided that they are brought to the CHA show.

Even if you have never entered a challenge like this...what have you got to lose? Your work will be on display for magazine editors, manufacturers and a host of others related to the craft industry. It is a great opportunity for you to get your work noticed and get some exposure...and it's free! So, please think seriously about his challenge. Everyone is a winner!