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Embroidery Floss

Tsuki Fox

I first picked up polymer clay as a hobby back in 2000. I was bored and decided to go to the craft store to figure out what could be interesting to make. I found polymer clay and have been hooked ever since!
I used to focus more on clay figurines, but now I mainly do charms and magnets.  I also work a lot with origami papers and decoupage.  And I've recently started incorporating my photography into my crafting by making photo pendants, notecards and wood art blocks!  I also like sewing with felt and do make some small keychains and baby books.

Kim McCarthy

A little about me,myself and I: Soule,(pronounced like soul) was born in Warshin'ton state. Growing up in the sticks, I, me and my only friends were tree dwelling creatures. One day me,myself and I became incredibly lost and stumbled upon the "city" and discovered a wheat pasted poster. Not only visually appealing, it was delicious,me loved it. I and myself had to learn more about this new discovery, so after befriending some city folk, I, myself and me branched out on our own armed with spray paint, stencils and ink.

Colleen MacDonald

My name is Colleen, and I am a stay at home Mom living in beautiful Olympia Washington. I share my life with my husband,our lovely young daughter, and a kitty. I consider myself a farmer in the city, growing my own fruits and vegetables and have, in the past, kept bees for pollination and honey (and also for their good company). I worked for many years as a marine biologist and did scientific illustration on the side for fun and extra cash. Knitting was my first three dimensional art form, which led to an interest in spinning my own yarn.

Rosalie Gale

I am a waterproof shower art maker (my husband and I invented it -- waterproof art that you can hang in your shower -- or where ever you want. We're no dictators), stand-up comedian and blogger who is currently obsessed with German board games, Bikram yoga and embroidery.

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