Some of you know of my affiliation with the Etsy Street Team called PCAGOE. From the previous administration of this team (last fall when I joined) to this past July I was the Editor, writer, composer, Circulation and Distribution manager as well as Photo editor for the Newsletter. In other words I put the whole thing together myself (despite written accreditation to others elsewhere). I held this Job on a voluntary basis from March until July and wrote and published all those issues. Due to an internal power struggle, (which I am not interested in participating in as an infj and most infj's will verify this) the job was taken over by another. I tried to hold onto this but after much confliction and biasness (another thing we infj's hate) I had to give up. Sadly this took place the last couple weeks before my darling Jazmines death, and I shall forever be inconsolable over that time I lost trying to stand up for what I believed in, and wasting that time, time I could have spent with her, in her last days. So I stepped down as the Editor but I did not leave the Team. However in my hiatus during my grief period, I have since now found out that I have been removed from the team, both at the forum and in the Flickr Photo pool (this info is so those of you who may have been looking for me in either place will understand what happened to me, if you want more information for your own well being and awareness, please email me at organicodyssey@gmail.com).
My apology is to those who had signed up and became used to the quality letter I produced, something I felt 'proud' of because I felt I was giving my all (and about 40 hours time per month, sometimes more) to promote the members of my team, and to inform and entertain our readers.
I feel that I have let you all down, and do feel bad about that, but with these circumstances beyond my control this is what has transpired.
As an INFJ, I am a born linguist you might say, and I have always loved to write. So I have in the works ways to continue to do this, in the polymer clay world and also for artists of a special caliber that creative their art with various materials so stayed tuned here for more information as I shall be making an announcement on that very soon!
Also remember the contest I mentioned in the previous post, keep those comments coming!
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Monday, April 13, 2009
Spring Fling, time to go a hunting!

Who, what where and how: PCAGOE, the Polymer Clay Artists Guild of Etsy, is sponsoring a Spring Fling Scavenger Hunt from April 13 to 24, 2009. To participate, visit my shop during that time and search for the hidden Spring Fling image among my items. When you find it, send me a convo through Etsy that includes the URL of the listing where the image is hidden (or just click on “contact seller” from the item where the image is hidden, and the item info will automatically appear in the subject line.)
That's it! You must be a registered Etsy user to qualify, so if you have not already registered, please take a moment to do so, it's Free and you can join in our fun! Registering is fast and easy.
On April 24, 2009, I will draw a winner at random using an online random number generator. I will notify the winner by return convo and make arrangements to issue you the prize. I will also post the winner's name here on my blog. Please be sure to check your convos!
For the special prize I am offering please see this blog post.
Here is a list of the other participating shops. Each member is offering a different prize! You can also visit our team website – http://pcagoe.com – for a complete list of participating shops and the prizes they are offering.
SHOP: beetreebyme.etsy.com
PRIZE: 50% off any in stock item in shop or 20% off any custom item
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SHOP: marciapalmer.etsy.com
PRIZE : pendant
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SHOP: polymerclaycreations.etsy.com
PRIZE: 35% off any item in stock
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SHOP: jkollmann.etsy.com
PRIZE: These Honey earrings
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SHOP: bijouxjardin.etsy.com
PRIZE: One Tree Focal of choice
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SHOP: SilverGate.etsy.com
PRIZE: Set of magnets (4-5) in winners choice of available colors.
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SHOP: polyclarific.etsy.com
PRIZE: 20% off your order Excluding postage
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SHOP: laurelsteven.etsy.com
PRIZE: 25% off any item in the store
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SHOP: OrganicOdysseys.etsy.com
PRIZE : Special spring pendant
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SHOP: jewelzodonnell.etsy.com
PRIZE: Bakers Dozen of buttons
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SHOP: zoeowyn.etsy.com
PRIZE: Wee Beastie shaker egg
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SHOP: utopiabeads.etsy.com
PRIZE: pendant
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SHOP: iamcr8ve.etsy.com
PRIZE: Vinho Verde Cascada necklace
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SHOP: juliespace.etsy.com
PRIZE: $10 gift Certificate good throughout shop
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SHOP: nkdesigns.etsy.com
PRIZE: Winner picks any item in the store.
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SHOP: revonav.etsy.com
PRIZE: $50 gift certificate
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SHOP: CreativeSpiritToo.etsy.com
PRIZE: $20 Gift Certificate
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So what's the Spring Fling Image you are looking for?
Right here! Look for these beautiful springy Iris's.
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Thursday, January 29, 2009
Spring has Sprung!
After that I began to think about what else I could do with them. I did try out making a stamp, which I haven't employed as yet, but it was fairly easy and I shall revisit that again, this time with a more elaborate design.
So as I said, I think, in my post a few weeks back, I needed to get working on it because Tuscany was heavy on my mind. Well, I did finally work on it, but not until this week. It's not that I'm a procrastinator, ( not me) it's just the more time I have, the more I have to futz and fiddle with it and drive myself crazy, so basically your average perfectionist. So I got down to business on Monday, yeah, this Monday, with the deadline, yesterday.
As I started to say above, I cut out 4 'blanks' to use. This would let me experiment and try out all the different things I wanted to try and pick the best one. I have never made one of these, in polymer clay or other materials so felt the need to tinker a bit. I know others have done these as well as ATC's and also are prolific with all the scrap-booking and altered books materials, so knew I was at a disadvantage. I have some of those things but never got past making some Hanukkah cards or a few photo pages.
Originally my idea was to have these multi-colored ( as in skinner blended) 'sprouts' emerging from a base of woody, mulch-like looking 'something', then that went to ferns emerging in little fiddle heads. In a house I lived in the longest, we had ferns all around. I loved them. I have always had a love for these primitive plants, they just exude peace and tranquility to me for some reason. Maybe because they were here before the beginning of time so to speak. I don't know, whatever it is, I have always had an attraction towards them, but never captured them in any medium I've worked in. So now was the time.
Sunday night while out grocery shopping, as I passed by the floral section on my way to the produce, I noticed some little ferns in pots they were selling. And I picked up this little one called 'Lemon Button Fern'. I loved the rounded leaves and thought it might go well with the others I had at home.
When I was satisfied with the backgrounds, now it was time to make the 'fiddles'! I had already made my skinner blend on Monday and played around with it a bit, rolling out ropes to see how it would look.
I finished them both off differently, one had 5 ferns impressed into the background and had a copper tint and one had three ferns in the back and a golden bronze tint. I had wanted to represent the leaves that are curled up in the little crook, but wasn't' sure how to without going to extremes so I let that be and went for more of an interpretation. The second one however did , by accident, find that touch and I also added a few more emerging fiddles to it. ( See the picture of the one with 5 fiddles).
Then came Wednesday,deadline day, which was not a good day for me here. We had a snow storm, I couldn't sleep the night before until 6am, we lost power 5 times yesterday and my dog had a seizure! All in all I am surprised I got the pictures taken, on my window sill even in the low light, and finally got one posted to the contest flicker stream hours before deadline ( instead of last contest where it was literally a couple of minutes! ).
So, there's my entry, up top. I am happy with it, I chose the one I chose to enter sheerly on the pictures alone, as I tend to like the 5 fiddle one best, but it only looks best in person, not in yesterdays storm light pictures so it has to sit back and let the other one contend. Here are the two together with shots I took today, which is sunny. As you can see though, Tuscany was still heavy on my mind, but I won't apologize for that!
There you have it, more than you probably wanted to know about my first ACEO card. Since I have two of these, they are now a 'series' and I may make a few more ( still more ideas on this subject floating around in my brain) and will post them to the etsy shop. It took me about 17 hours to get this done, but I taught myself new techniques and did a lot of trouble shooting so these new things will come in handy next time I attempt another ACEO or even with my other pieces, so time was well spent.
Just as a sideline, while I was waiting for flicker to upload all the contending photos last night I realized, because I was so tired and had such a day! that I hadn't even checked my etsy shop at all and decided to just go check it to make sure all was well. When I got there, I saw I only had 65 items in my shop.........( huh?)........I was tired but that couldn't be right? There were 70 the day before. And I have only sold one thing this month.........( sad for the bees) ...............I looked and it said total: 15 sales! and I checked and sure enough.......15.....So I started to wonder what had happened! But more about that in my next post, so hang in there, I promise , It won't be far behind!
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Monday, December 22, 2008
Winner of Scavenger Hunt!
Announcing the winner of the PCAGOE Scavenger Hunt for the Organic Odysseys shop:
FloatingRabbit!!!!
Congratulations! Please convo me on how you wish to spend your Gift certificate of $20, so I can make a listing just for you!!!!
A Special thank you to all who entered, I hope you had fun on the hunt and will keep posted about any other fun things we are planning! I really enjoyed opening up your entries and for those who left encouraging comments and compliments, I thank you, it was very inspiring for me, my gift from you! Thank you for playing!
Keep tuned in to my blog and the PCAGOE blog for more fun events!
Happy Holidays everyone! And again, thanks for your participation!
Organic Odysseys

Congratulations! Please convo me on how you wish to spend your Gift certificate of $20, so I can make a listing just for you!!!!
A Special thank you to all who entered, I hope you had fun on the hunt and will keep posted about any other fun things we are planning! I really enjoyed opening up your entries and for those who left encouraging comments and compliments, I thank you, it was very inspiring for me, my gift from you! Thank you for playing!
Keep tuned in to my blog and the PCAGOE blog for more fun events!
Happy Holidays everyone! And again, thanks for your participation!
Organic Odysseys
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