<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <feed xml:lang="en-US" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> <id>tag:www.cutoutandkeep.net,2005:/projects/favorites/83659/priceiest</id> <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/favorites/83659/priceiest"/> <link rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" href="https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/favorites/83659/priceiest.atom"/> <title>Cut Out + Keep</title> <updated>2012-02-09T07:50:14+00:00</updated> <entry> <id>tag:www.cutoutandkeep.net,2005:Project/72285</id> <published>2012-02-09T07:50:14+00:00</published> <updated>2012-02-09T07:50:14+00:00</updated> <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/antique-gothicmedieval-cracked-hand-mirror-pendant/versions/2"/> <title>Antique Gothic/Medieval Cracked Hand Mirror Pendant </title> <summary>Based on Antique Gothic/Medieval Cracked Hand Mirror Pendant by Christina Y.</summary> <content type="html"> <![CDATA[<img src='https://images.coplusk.net/project_images/116686/image/square_mirror3.jpg' width='240' height='240'/><br/>I haven't worked with polymer clay in a long time, and I failed twice before managing something wearable. The snake-handled mirror was my first attempt, and I got it too close to the heat source in the oven, and it bubbled in two places. The rose vines mirror was the second attempt, and when I finished it I used polyurethane varnish, but I coated it too thickly, so it has a clumpy, slimy-looking, peeling finish. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The third mirror is much smaller than the first two, closer in size to Christina's original. It, like its predecessors, is colored with metallic eyeshadow. This one has a light coating of watered-down polyurethane varnish, which worked well. I over-microwaved the CD and the foil was very delicate, which is why it's a bit off. The finding on the back is a bent needle threader that lost its wire (colored with black Sharpie) and attached with super glue, which I think worked very well. I might try again to get closer to Christina's incredible mirror. :)]]> </content> <author> <name>Vermin Jerky</name> <uri>https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/users/75379</uri> </author> </entry> <entry> <id>tag:www.cutoutandkeep.net,2005:Project/53574</id> <published>2011-03-04T12:54:30+00:00</published> <updated>2011-03-04T12:54:30+00:00</updated> <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/cute-bat-in-your-hair"/> <title>Cute Bat In Your Hair</title> <summary>Make a cute hair bow with a bat shaped bow on it </summary> <content type="html"> <![CDATA[<img src='https://images.coplusk.net/project_images/84393/image/square_IMG_0060_1299239380.jpg' width='240' height='240'/><br/>I made it today. It's sooo easy you can drop dead. It takes 5 min. to make this cute hair accesorie :) Enjoy ;)]]> </content> <author> <name>CountessAudronasha</name> <uri>https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/users/68789</uri> </author> </entry> <entry> <id>tag:www.cutoutandkeep.net,2005:Project/15685</id> <published>2009-06-28T10:10:16+00:00</published> <updated>2009-06-28T10:10:16+00:00</updated> <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/burlesque-bustle-skirt"/> <title>Burlesque Bustle Skirt</title> <summary>ruffle and bustle to your own leg-kickin' tune!!</summary> <content type="html"> <![CDATA[<img src='https://images.coplusk.net/project_images/27134/image/square_P6270032_1246168974.jpg' width='240' height='240'/><br/>My friend Kerry was my first inspiration, she's been taking Burlesque lessons and we've been talking about making bustle skirts. My second inspiration was this beautiful website: http://www.lovechildboudoir.com/ with the loveliest bustle skirts and trousers. Now that I've tried out my first skirt, I'm ready to make a second with Kerry and head to BM!! ]]> </content> <author> <name>Becca K.</name> <uri>https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/users/21166</uri> </author> </entry> </feed>