We head to Colorado Springs to meet vegansprinkles who loves crafting and vegan baking!
Featured Member Interview
How did you find CO+K and why did you join?
I was searching the web for ideas for Christmas presents to make and stumbled across CO+K I joined becasue I wanted to be a part of all these creative people sharing projects!
What projects are you currently working on?
I am currently working on polymer clay fairy houses for my herb garden and several projects for my sister's upcoming birthday including an interactive pop-up card, a tatted dream catcher, and an ice cream themed polymer clay charm bracelet.
Stats
- Joined
- November 17, 2012
- Location
- Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
- Projects
- 34
- Featured Projects
- 1
- Favorited
- 155 times
What does your craft space look like?
My craft space is an organized disaster most of the time! I usually have multiple projects going on at the same time. And yes, I confess, I am a craft supply hoarder. I try to organize supplies into bins by type and keep my table surfaces mostly cleared off so I can get crafty when the mood strikes.
Which tool or craft supply do you use the most?
I probably use paper more than anything else, or scissors, but that's really all you need sometimes to make some pretty great things. I once folded 100 tiny origami cranes and connected them with thread to make a garland as a gift. It was very well received and it was basically just paper.
What do you craft along to?
I switch back and forth between crafting to tv shows and audiobooks depending on the craft. Following the plot of an audiobook can be difficult when counting crochet stiches so it's usually television for fiber arts and audiobooks for paper crafts and polymer clay sculpting.
Emily's Most Popular Projects
Favorite Craft
This is such a difficult question! I have so many crafts that I enjoy and I'm always trying out new things. A staple that I've working with for years is polymer clay. My favorite things to make are tiny food charms to put on charm bracelets. I mostly create desert themed charms but I made one with avocados and bell peppers for my mom and she loves it. Tiny things are just so adorable!
Emily's Top Crafts
If you could learn one new craft or make anything, what would it be?
I am trying to figure out knitting with double pointed needles so that I can make some tiny mochimochi. I figured out flat knitting but so far circular knitting has alluded me.
Who are your crafting heroes?
Bob Ross is my painting hero...
Tanja Jensen (SugarCharmShop) is my polymer clay sculpting hero...
Tim Holtz is my mixed media hero...
Kristina Werner is my watercolor and calligraphy hero...
Jennifer McGuire is my card making hero...
and Kelly Marie Alvarez is my stamp design hero.
I spend hours watching YouTube videos hoping some of their talent will rub off on me!