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It’s supposed to be a lovely Mother’s Day weekend in the Sacramento area. If you’re looking for something fun to do this weekend (May 8-9, 2010), check out the El Dorado Hills Art & Wine Affaire at the El Dorado Hills Town Center. A chance to check out the creations of 200 local artists, listen to some live music, and taste wine from 20+ El Dorado County wineries!
I’ll be at booth 81 so stop by and say hello!
May 7th, 2010 | Art Exhibit, Events, Polymer Clay, jewelry | Tags: art event, el dorado hills, maureen thomas, maureen thomas designs, mother's day, wine tasting | 0 Comments
This week I’m in production mode for the Foothill Quilters Guild show. Mary Fassler and I have a vendor booth and I’m determined to beef up my polymer button inventory. I’ve been wanting to get some buttons made for a long time and this is the kick in the pants I’ve been needing. Hope you’ll stop by to say HI if you’re in Auburn this weekend!
Maureen
April 6th, 2010 | Events, New Work, Polymer Clay | Tags: buttons, event, foothill quilters guild, maureen thomas, maureen thomas designs, polymer buttons, quilt show | 0 Comments
Today was the day for 100 artists to turn in their completed boxes to PlacerArts. Here are a few pix of my box as it progressed over the past few weeks. I have always claimed to work best under pressure, but I think that’s just an excuse for procrastination! I was touching up and removing tape that was holding the flowers together while the epoxy set a few hours before the deadline.
Every project seems to have at least one technical problem to work out and this one was no exception. I wanted the polymer flowers to look casually piled up in the basket, which required them to be attached to one another at barely-touching points with tiny dabs of epoxy…a definite test of patience as they flexed and slid around!
I’m happy with my Flower Basket, but I was blown away by a number of the other entries of which I caught a glimpse today. Can’t wait for the show to open and my fingers are crossed that all the submissions bring high auction bids. The arts are taking a beating these days and PlacerArts needs all the support we can give.
OUTSIDE THE BOX show: April 8-May 22, 2010
OUTSIDE THE BOX live auction: May 22, 2010
PlacerArts – Auburn, CA
Maureen
March 31st, 2010 | Art Challenge, Art Exhibit, Events, Inspiration, New Work, Polymer Clay | Tags: Art Challenge, auburn, auction, fundraiser, maureen thomas designs, Northern California, outside the box, placerarts | 4 Comment

I wanted to tone down the wood of my “Outside the Box” box. The finished piece may be prone to scratching so I didn’t want to fuss with paint. I found a great solution on an internet site called Extreme Restoration about the restoration of old clocks. Here’s an earth-friendly recipe suggested for “aging” new wood:
Start with clean wood and try not to handle the wood with other than clean hands throughout the staining process. I ended up with a few visible fingerprints on my piece; however, they are in an area that ultimately won’t be visible so not earth-shattering. A test piece would be a great idea to help you know how many vinegar layers to lay down to get the effect you want.
Pull apart some 0000 steel wool, place the pieces in a lidded glass jar, and add enough white vinegar to cover, plus an inch or so. Set aside to react for 24-48 hours. I expected the vinegar to change to a rusty color, but it didn’t.
Brew some strong tea to get as dark a brew as possible and allow to cool. Paint the wood with the tea (I used a sponge brush) and allow to dry. My plywood/MDF didn’t change color much from the tea, but the point is to get a layer of tannic acid on the surface of the wood.
Once dry, paint the wood with the vinegar solution. Try not to handle the wood while wet as fingerprints may be left. Now, wait for the magic to happen! Overlapping the vinegar can result in darker areas so refer to your test piece. If the result is darker than you’d like you can try sanding lightly.
My project turned a beautiful blue/gray/green. Different woods will obviously react differently. I’m very pleased with my “aged” wood and I will definitely keep this technique in my bag of tricks!
Maureen
March 20th, 2010 | Art Challenge, Art Exhibit, Color, Events, Inspiration, New Work | Tags: Color, outside the box, technique | 0 Comments

Well, the box has been staring at me for the past 6 weeks. Drop-off day is fast approaching. I’ve changed my plans about 3 times, but I won’t divulge as perhaps there’s a good idea in there for next year’s challenge. I finally split the thing in half, sanded and smoothed it and I’m assembling some parts and pieces. I hope I’m not giving myself away!
Maureen
March 16th, 2010 | Art Challenge, Art Exhibit, Events, Inspiration, New Work | Tags: Art Challenge, box, outside the box, placerarts | 3 Comment
Many, many hours of planning and organizing the Synergy2 Gallery with Mary Fassler and Judy Belcher along with short, sleepless nights in Baltimore made me feel all this week that I needed to be doing something related to the conference. It took me a few days to realize that it’s time to get back to whatever it was I was doing pre-Synergy2…art show applications, gallery replenishment, and, hopefully, some actual time in my studio followed by photography, blogging, website updating. Yikes, better get cracking!!!
A conference with so many components creates a slightly different experience for each attendee. Although I spent the majority of my Synergy2 time tending to the Gallery I was able to attend portions of a few presentations, the opening night Ford/Forlano talk, and the closing night banquet. Here’s the Charm City / “Ace of Cakes” creation made especially for the International Polymer Clay Association’s 20th anniversary. It served over 200 people and it was yummy! The Ace of Cakes crew were given pictures and books of polymer clay art for inspiration. The top layer was definitely Ford/Forlano-esque! I kept visiting while in the cake line and lost my place a few times so was happy that I finally made it to the front before every piece was gobbled up.
I left Synergy2 with loads of inspiration and a strong desire for more tools…a kiln and enameling equipment as a result of snippets of presentations by Tam Honaman and Gwen Bernecker. The best part of the conference experience for me was the opportunity to meet and chat with all the fabulous artists. We heard so many times how the polymer community has advanced artistically by leaps and bounds even compared to just two years ago.
Back to work!
Maureen
March 6th, 2010 | Art Exhibit, Events, Inspiration, New Work, Polymer Clay | Tags: artists, baltimore, event, Inspiration, synergy2 gallery | 0 Comments
Synergy2 is only three weeks away. I can’t wait to see all the fabulous polymer clay work in the Gallery and Exhibit. Friend and fellow Clayville California member, Victoria James, submitted this beautiful polymer clay and pine needle basket for the exhibit, which made the back cover of the Synergy2 Exploring Connections exhibit catalog…very exciting news! The conference theme revolves around collaboration. The Exhibit showcases artwork either produced by one artist in mixed media or made by two or more artists working together (or both).
Please stop by the Gallery and say hello if you will be in Baltimore!
Maureen
February 2nd, 2010 | Art Challenge, Art Exhibit, Display, Events, Inspiration, New Work, Polymer Clay | Tags: baltimore, basket, collaboration, exhibit, synergy2, synergy2 gallery, victoria james | 0 Comments
Yesterday was “box day” at PlacerArts in Auburn. This is the third year (but the first for me) that area artists have been invited to reserve a box and turn it into a work of art in two months. Yesterday, we picked up the boxes. This year, they are beautifully constructed 9″ square wooden boxes. We can leave as is or deconstruct them as long as all of the pieces are used. The final work can be any size as long as it fits through the door of the PlacerArts Building!
This is a big fundraiser for the local arts. During the Exhibit from April 8 to May 22 people can make silent bids, with the highest bids being the opening bids at the live auction on May 22.
I won’t have time to actually work on my project until I return from the Synergy2 Polymer Clay Conference in Baltimore at the end of February. Meanwhile, I’ll have something to think about as I fall asleep at night. It helps to actually see the box; I’ve already crossed a few ideas off my mental list.
If you live in the area, please come to the “Outside the Box” exhibit and support the arts! For everyone else, I’ll post some pictures again when my project is finished. Wish me luck!
Maureen
January 31st, 2010 | Art Challenge, Art Exhibit, Events, Inspiration, New Work | Tags: art, artist, box, challenge, fundraiser, maureen thomas, maureen thomas designs, placerarts | 0 Comments
Next weekend is the annual Placer County Autumn Art Studios Tour. More than 70 artists will present their works and the local wineries will be open for tasting as well. I’ll be at Fox Barrel Cider Company in Colfax as I have no “studio” to tour (I work at mini-stations throughout my house and garage).
The pendant/pin pictured will be given away in a drawing at the end of the weekend. If you’re able to stop by Fox Barrel to taste their delicious hard ciders please fill out an entry form!
Hope to see you there…
Maureen
November 9th, 2009 | Business, Events, Marketing, New Work, Polymer Clay, jewelry | Tags: AAST, Autumn Art Studios Tour, cinnabar, Fox Barrel Cider, maureen thomas, maureen thomas designs, necklace, pendant, pin, placer county, Polymer Clay | 0 Comments

MTD polymer clay box & Victoria James Art texture sheet samples
As a texture fanatic, one of my favorite tools for working with polymer clay is the texture sheet.
Victoria James, my friend and fellow
Clayville California member, creates the most amazing silicone texture sheets. There’s always at least one on my work table. Victoria started by using trees, moss, rocks, and plants to create the texture sheets, but she now offers sheets made from her vast collection of textile print blocks. If you work with any kind of clay I think you will find a texture sheet (or two or three or…) a wonderful addition to your tool collection! They are strong, flexible, and they don’t require a resist. (Note: the sheets are actually green in color.) The polymer clay box shown above is currently on display at The Art Building in Auburn, CA as part of a promotional show for the upcoming Autumn Art Studios Tour 2009. Click
here for more details.
Maureen
Maureen Thomas Designs
October 4th, 2009 | Events, Gifts, Home Decor, Inspiration, New Work, Polymer Clay, Tools & Gadgets | Tags: box, maureen thomas, maureen thomas designs, Metal Clay, Polymer Clay, texture, texture sheets, tools, victoria james, victoria james art | 2 Comment