Clays and materialsEvents

Curious dreams

By April 29, 2011 16 Comments

I was invited to take part in a new book on epoxy clay: Inspired Remnants, Curious Dreams by Kerin Gale.
Personally I use epoxy clay to make the fragile parts of my animals stronger, covering it with papier mache. I am enthusiastic on the material. The books looks very interesting and beautiful and I can’t wait to see it.
Around the publication of this book a Blog Hop Tour is organized with artists involved in the book. I never took part in a blog hop tour before.
May 15 I will be the hosting blog. If you visit my blog that day and leave a message you can win many sponsored prizes and I will add an online animal class to these prizes. So you all should visit my blog on May 15: http://marlaineverhelst.com/blog

Here you can find the complete schedule of this blog hop tour: http://littlebitwired.blogspot.com/2011/04/inspired-remnants-curious-dreams-online.html

My fellow DABIDA member Esther Verschoor is also part of this book AND part of the Tour. Her blog is scheduled for May 11th.

Marlaine Verhelst

Author Marlaine Verhelst

More posts by Marlaine Verhelst

Join the discussion 16 Comments

  • Shirleydevine says:

    Can hardly wait. Central Calif. is alert and waiting and excited. SMD

  • Colleen Peck says:

    Thank you for the beak tip!  Love your work!

  • Nancy Perennec says:

    Marlaine, I’ve been a fan or your work for a long time. Your imaginative costuming, posing and props are a real inspiration! I hope one day to take some of your classes! Thanks for sharing your tip on the beak!

  • Deb Patrick says:

    So excited about this blog/book tour. Every morning first thing I check. Thank you Marlaine for sharing your beak tutorial. It has given me some inspiration for a project I had in mind, but wasn’t sure about construction.

  • Minpinsloveme says:

    Amazing art! can’t believe the details.
    I’m so hoping to win this book and some clay, if not its on my must buy list! 
    Lynn

  • Shirleydevine says:

     Love the demo on Bird Beaks as am working on a bird.  Love this contest and will continue to follow.Would love to build a kangeroo in the future.  Will use your new book and some different clays in the process.

  • Erin Strother says:

    your work is beautiful! I’ve really been enjoying the blog hop!
    Erin S

  • Linda F says:

    Your creations are wonderful! This blog hop has been so much fun…I’ve seen such beautiful work!

  • Shirleydevine says:

     Thank you.  Must give credit to some wonderful artists I have worked with: Deibler, Slusher, Berman, and Art doll makers; Marlaine Verhelst, Ankie Daanen, Patti Culea, Anne Hesse, and years of enjoyment searching. Thanks again.

  • Barb Bazan says:

     Marlaine your work is extraordinary!  

  • Formysweetdaughter says:

    I love your pieces. This blog hop is great!
    Nice to meet you,
    Shannon C

  • NormanG says:

    thanks for the mini tutorial on the duck beak, filing that for later use for sure,  having a great time on this blog tour, thanks for being a part of it.

  • Christine says:

    Wonderful and interesting doll pieces. I’d love to win a class about animal making. Your peek at how you made the duck’s beak has caught my interest. It looks like a very clever way to make a duck.

  • Gaby Bee says:

    I am having a great time going to the different sites
    that are part of the book tour…so inspiring!
    Your creations are fabulous!

  • Marlaine says:

    Dear all,

    Thank you very much for writing a comment on my blog during the Blog Hop
    Tour of the book ‘Inspired Remnants, Curious Dreams’.
    Your positive comments made my day(s) 🙂
    And yes, Esther, you were the first one.
    Of course we get up a bit earlier over here than people in the US and Canada.
    In the meantime I picked the winners of the fantastic prizes, by drawing. The
    winners will be informed personally.
    Thank you very much again
    Hugs from Holland,
    Marlaine

  • Dena says:

     Thank you Marlaine, I look forward to receiving the art sheets! 

Leave a Reply