Does Play Doh count as a toy? I love the smell and the cool feeling of the stuff. Something I love quite a bit less is Sculpey
or Fimo clay, but that has the benefit of hardening in the oven. It doesn't smell nearly as good though, raw
or cooked.
One of my coworkers has been clearing out a house lately,
and she's been bringing me presents every day.
Amongst the many interesting things that she's brought me is Fimo clay,
and like the child that I am, I've spent my evenings making completely useless
items with oven-hardened permanence.
There's a little sadness behind the house cleaning. The adult daughter, got cancer and
died. A couple of years later, her mom
got another kind of cancer and died. No
more family, the friendly neighbor inherited, and the house full of stuff is
getting cleared out by my coworker -- and I get Christmas every day in
January. Woo hoo! I'd like to think the daughter is happy her
things are going to a kindred spirit instead of to the dump.
I haven't been in the house, but there's a castle room where
medals from Pennsic wars tell a silent story of medieval wars in Pennsylvania
hosted by the Society of Creative Anachronisms. I'm told the proper way to display those medals are in cleavage. I passed the medals on to someone with more
ample cleavage and actual Renaissance costumes.
I've gotten a turtle quilt, necklace, and coffee cup, a
smiley cup, giant sketch pad, a pointy silver thing that I was told to use on
my voodoo dolls... Just to be clear, I don't actually have voodoo dolls, but my
need to vent frustrations is obviously apparent. I may have made stabbing motions after a meeting recently.
In any case, I have some new toys, and tv time to play with
them. I made feathers. I made an atom, a flower... who knows what
else will get oven-hardened next?
I'm a bit frustrated with my atom. I wrote recently about my bag of copper wire that's begging for
an art project. My brother whipped out
a tree, and I suppressed some 3D jealousy.
The best I can say for my wire projects is that I embedded wire into my
atom parts so the electron bee has a stinger and antennae and all the atom
parts have copper loops to hang them.
What I really wanted was wire circles for them all to rotate around and
jiggle, but I was foiled by my lack of technical expertise to make this all
work. Now I'm intimidated by my greater
goal to make a copper wire mobile, perhaps with Sculpey adornments and counter
weights.
He who taught me about atoms might argue with me about my
atom interpretation. The parts all have
names of people who play those kinds of roles in real life. I figure the feathers are illustration in
another form because I just painted with clay instead of paint.