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Sparkle Sphere ornaments in 2012 “Stitch Craft Create”
Birdee Sculptures p.68 Mar/April 2012 “Cloth Paper Scissors”
Prim Bird Ornaments p.28 Mar/April 2012 “Create & Decorate”
Playful Penguins p.104 Nov/Dec/Jan 2012 “Art Doll Quarterly”
About Me
An artist who aspires to become a children's book illustrator. Stays young at heart and an avid daydreamer. When the weather permits, I enjoy visiting/biking on the nature trail near my house. Visiting the trail has brought me many hours of enjoyment and relaxation. My camera is usually by my side while on the trail. I like to try to find the small and unnoticeable as subjects for my photos. And of course flowers and plant life encompass many of my subjects.
I take pride in creating items with quality craftsmanship. I earned my BFA degree at UWO with an emphasis in drawing and sculpture. While attending school, I discovered my love of watercolors and sculpting with Apoxie Sculpt. This is when and where Lilly the Ladybug took shape and blossomed into a variety of subjects for my work. Both Lilly and I hope you enjoy the work of Lilly Bug Studio and discover, "the wonder of new things."
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Tag Archives: cute fridge magnets
Purse Magnets created with wood
Purse Magnets made in wood Hello everyone! It’s me, Ralphie the Bunny and I’m back to show you how Christine made her purse magnets. In the photo below you can see the finished product. Aren’t they cute? Don’t you want … Continue reading
Fridge Magnets – Retro Phone & Happy Sun
Ralphie Shares New Fridge Magnet Designs Hey, it’s me Ralphie wearing a “happy face”! I’m here to show you some brand new magnet designs created by Christine. They are cute and clever fridge magnets that I’m sure you will enjoy. … Continue reading
More cute fridge magnets in the studio
Cute fridge magnets are emerging Cute fridge magnets? Ralphie, where are the new magnets? I am here to help answer that question. Do you see me in the photo? There I am popping up in front of a whole new … Continue reading
Cute fridge magnets for summer and studio clean up time
Cute fridge magnets for summertime memories Cute fridge magnets celebrating summer! Look at the fun and bright colors of these adorable and highly detailed flip flop magnets along with a pair of sunglasses magnet. It’s me, Ralphie, and I’m … Continue reading
Bunny slippers magnets, adding the flocking, part 2
Bunny Slippers with Flocking Story Continues Cute bunny slippers are still on my mind. After my first flocking update featuring the bunny slippers, it’s been hard to forget about those fuzzy, soft and colorful creations. Thus, the story about flocking … Continue reading
Flocking the bunny slipper magnets, part one
Remember last week when I showed you the magnets that were glazed and finished? I was standing in front of a variety of cute fridge magnets created by Christine. Did you notice the cute fuzzy bunny slippers just over my … Continue reading
Making the mini soda can labels
Last week, I promised you that I would give you an in-depth look at how some of Christine’s magnets needed some extra attention. Today I, Ralphie the Bunny, present to you a look at how Christine created the teeny, tiny … Continue reading
Glazing the resin & gluing the magnets on, part 5
Hello, readers! Last time I left you, I gave you a look at the work-in-progress of painting the resin pieces. Now look at the resin pieces! They are all nice and shiny looking. Don’t they look nice with the coat … Continue reading