I was working full-time, raising our boys and in my spare time playing with polymer clay. My creations were taking over the kitchen table. Everyone was suggesting I should start selling my items. That was back in 2006.
A lot has happened over the years. The real change came in 2009. I lost my full-time job as a Color & Materials designer. We made the decision that I would stay home with our boys. I continued my shop for , few years. Life got busy and I had let my shop take a back seat, until now.
Our boys have grown and this has allowed me to go back to my passion of creating.
My artistic talents cover many mediums, applications and even creations. I pull my creativity from many different sources. Making is what drives my passion for creating.
I don't think of myself as an artist. I feel I'm more of a marker, somewhat of a craftsmen with an artistic twist. My ability and passion comes from my college and career days of being a designer.