Friday Finds... PetiteCreation
This is my 17th interview of the amazing not-so-well-known artists of Etsy!
Happy Friday! Hope everyone is looking forward to the weekend! For me it's like no other day really, as my days seem to just melt into eachother. I can't blame it on being a mum, and i doubt i can blame my partners shifts... I think I'm just going mad personally LOL! I never know what day it is, so my weekends are just as confusing as any old day... ah well!
Onward anyway! For you all today I would like to bring you into the teeny tiny world of PetiteCreation on Etsy, whose craft focuses on making some of the most impressive miniture food stuffs out of polymer clay. I wonder how these things are done, as I use polymer clay myself in my photablet pendants, but the way this artist works her clay is so precise and detailed. I admire her skills! Please do visit PetiteCreation's store to check out her lovely work, and help support the New Artists on Etsy by doing so!
(Just click the images to go direct to the listings)
-- What is your business about then? My business is about turning realistic things in life into small miniatures. Also, making them for people to use in different ways like jewelries, displays for home, dollhouses, keychain and phone decorations. I hope this business can make people happy by letting them bring their favourite food in miniature size everywhere they go or put at home to look at.
-- Are you working a day job too? I’m currently a student right now. My hands are full with homework, projects, exams and crafts, so no time for a day job. Although I hope making miniatures and selling on Etsy can be my full time job if I don’t need to study.
-- How long has the artist in you been 'unleashed' for? The artist in me had been unleashed for a long time already. I love working on art and craft at young age and when I grew up, I love graphic design so I studied in art school. It was only last year that I start to making clay miniatures.
-- If you could describe your products in three words, what would you tell me? Three words to describe my products would be cute, colourful, and unique. =)
-- What would an average working day for you be like from dawn til dusk? My average day would be starting off with getting up early in the morning to go to school. Usually I would get home in the afternoon. Then I would start being on my computer to check emails, do some blogging and surfing around Etsy. Afterward, I would start doing some promotions around Etsy by hanging around in chat room and forums. Then I would have dinner with family. After cleaning up the house and dishes, I would start making miniatures til late evening.
-- What is your ideal vision for the future for you and your work? My ideal vision for the future right now is to improve my skills and techniques and gain more sales on Etsy. Also, hoping to make more kinds of food miniatures, and continue to sell on Etsy and in store as well.
-- Away from work, what do you like to do for fun or to wind down? When I’m not working on miniatures or going to school, I love going out to hang out and chat with friends. Also, I usually go shopping, eating and when it is good weather, I would take a walk to the park.
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Thank you all for taking the time to read my interview! I will continue to make more miniatures to share with you all! My blog is http://petitecreation.blogspot.com/ , it has my updated news and creations! =)
13 comments:
Oh my it must be so hard to get things so small what a lovely shop nice blog
Fantastic! It is wonderful that you interview those who aren't so well known. It is hard to get your name out there so it is cool that you give them a shot!
How fun! I love the mini breakfast. Mmmm....
Her work has such small awesome detail!
To think that Jennifer is only 19 and has her own site and creates such amazing work while studying is mind boggling - her future is indeed bright! Thank you for sharing this inspiring story - and all the best to Jennifer as she continues on her creative journey!
absolutely adorable things! thanks for introducing us to her!
Hi! What a lovely feature! She does amazing work!
LOVE those little ice cream cones! SO cute. :)
Oh those are all so sweet, tiny and cute! I can't believe the amount of detail they all have!
thanks so much featuring me! =) Thanks all for reading this interview! =)
Very impressive that she can get those creations to such a small scale and adorable!
Those are just amazing! I love all of her attention to detail!
your blog looks great. I love how you've done the layout, background and all your links.
Fun shop and interview to read.
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