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A Big Surprise! https://lindabrittdesign.com

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My big surprise is my new website!  This is what I've been doing for the past couple of months and I want to share it with my blob readers!  Oh yes I am excited and I may continue to tweak and add a few pages and of course I will add more products.   So this is what I call a 'soft opening'!  I'd love to have any feedback, comments etc. If you are interested in seeing my progress, please click on  https://lindabrittdesign.com  and sign up for the 20% discount.  Even if you don't buy anything, you will get notices of new things and see the latest creations.  It's free and I won't spam you.  This weekend I'll be going to the Tucson Gem Show so next week I should have some cool pictures of what I've found.

A Herd of Deer Visits

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I can't think of anything better to share with you that the wildlife around my house.  It's the perfect time for deer and birds.  Usually we have rain or snow by now but not this year.  This year it is 60 degrees in the daytime and the wildlife is out enjoying themselves.   Wishing everyone a Happy New Year - a Prosperous 2018~ Red-naped Sapsucker Yellow-rumped Warbler

Meet Tommy the Turtle

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Happy Holidays to Everyone!  It's been awhile since I posted my adventures and today I want to introduce Tommy the Turtle! If you've been following my FB posts you know I've been making polymer bowls.  I'm finding it habit forming - such a great way to use old canes (tubes of polymer clay).  I've made bowls with various themes - chameleon bowls, poison dart frog bowls and now turtle bowls!  My newest turtle bowl showcases 'Tommy the Turtle' as the center in the bottom of the bowl.  And if you look closely there are different size turtles climbing out of the bowl!  I started making Tommy several weeks ago before I went to Rocky Point Mexico.  While I was there I fell and hurt my knee and the pads of my hands.  I'll recover in time!  The problem was when I returned home and wanted to finish the cane with the turtle.  That required squishing the large turtle cane (about 6" across) with my hands  and that really hurt.  I figured out maybe I c