Thursday, December 11, 2008

Chicken Lips Sneak Peek


Seems I've been making Santas for years now - it was high time I pay homage to the woman behind the man. Here's my latest creation...Mrs. Claus! She is a Paperclay and wood creation. She proudly beams as she offers forth her latest goody from the oven! Mrs. Claus will debut on SpookyTime Jingles on the 13th. You will be able to purchase this Chicken Lips original by following this link.

12 comments:

Shanna said...

LOVE IT!

HowlingMoonDesigns said...

She's Awesome David!..Love that Grin!
Candy

PJHornbergerFolkArtist.com said...

There's something about that grin... don't know if I'd eat that cookie or not.. something sneaky about the twinkle in her eye... fun! ~PJ

~dani~ said...

Wow..she is soooo good David!! I love the plate & cookie touch! Oh and that grin on her is too funny!

Monkey-Cats Studio said...

Mr. David...gave you a little blog award for all of your hard work!!
Laurie

Christopher A. Klingler said...

TOO CUTE! :-)

Have a great weekend.

SpOOky CK

Melissa Valeriote said...

Yes! It's about time Mrs C got her props and a super cute homage it is! Look forward to seeing more on STJ. Happy Holidays!

Christopher A. Klingler said...

GREAT new STJ update and on my FAVE day!!!

SpOOky Cheers!

SpOOky CK

The Studio at Crow Haven Farm, LLC said...

David, found you on Dani's Blog! You are just way COOL! Love the Teeth and HUGE Smiles...Love it!
Cheers!

Gail Lackey said...

Oh she's just awsome!! I hope she has good dental insurance..ya know what all those sweetys can do!!
Happy Holiday hauntings, Gail

That Creative Place said...

I love your work! The big grins are so perfect!

Found my way over through Gail L., A wonderfully dark lady!

Lisa Gatz
Blog Team Member
That Creative Place

That Creative Place said...

I'm going to have to see your 2009 schedule and see if I can't make one of the shows since I live in CA (I'm assuming that's where you're based out of)

I just love the figures! I started sculpting in paperclay after being immersed in stoneware sculpture and pottery. I do a lot of polymer but my dolls are all paperclay.

Cheers!

Lisa Gatz
Blog Team Member
That Creative Place