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Kaywyne

Kaywyne

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Needing inspiration and fun, I have been opening blind bags with my fellow creator, Daze, on our channel Blind Bag Hags. We’ve made it a rule, or more of a guideline really, to create something out of duplicates we get.
This time round, I tried my hand at painting a squishie. I know it wasn't a duplicate, but it was asking for a make over. Dragons deserve to be detailed. I have used fabric paint on fabric before, but this was a new experience for me slapping it on something 3D. I learned quite a bit, and really enjoy painting these now. But this little guy was my very first.
Thanks so much for reading this far, and I hope you like my video. I intend on making more videos like this so please stop back by to see my improvement.

Materials:
Tulip Fabric Paint – Matte White
Tulip Slick Fabric Paint - White
Tulip Dimensional Paint – Copper Iridescent
So Soft Fabric Acrylic Paint – Burgundy, Christmas Red, and Gold
DecoArt Heavy Metals Light Liquid Glitter Paint for Fabrics – Midnight Onyx
Wet/Dry Sandpaper
Paintbrushes
Small caps and containers for mixing and diluting paints
Small Dotting Tool
Pencil for sketching out details
Total work time ~ 4 hours give or take since it is difficult really to calculate considering how long I was waiting for paint to dry between layers. Generally, it's paint a few details (5 mins) let dry 2 hrs, repeat...see? Really the true time spent depends on your own level of attention to detail; mine was out of the box on this one. All those scales and my own obsession with perfection is what took so long.

Music:
Adventure by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 4.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Music from Youtube Audio Library:
Gaiety in the Golden Age – Aaron Kenny
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Check out where these little ones came from and more unboxing fun on my co-channel:
Blind Bag Hags: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdn0e3px..

Needing inspiration and fun, I have been opening blind bags with my fellow creator, Daze, on our channel Blind Bag Hags. We’ve made it a rule, or more of a guideline really, to create something out of duplicates we get.
This time round, I used the duplicate Cleo for a Disney Doorable MultiPeek Pack. During this project, I had a major problem occur (totally my fault), and made for a learning experience about knowing your materials.
Thanks so much for reading this far, and I hope you like my video. I intend on making more videos like this so please stop back by to see my improvement.
Materials:
UV Resin – clear, light blue and white
Sculpey Premo polymer clay in the following colors:
Olive Green
Gray Granite
Translucent
Red
Glass Beads
Chalk Pastels
Black Sharpie
Paintbrushes
Wooden Skewers
Craft Wire
Silicone Shaping Tools
Bug Catcher container found in the toy section of Dollar Tree, but I did find them on Amazon in a 9 pack. The Dollar Tree pack had 3. Here’s the Amazon link (not an affiliate link btw): https://www.amazon.com/Js-ToyScape-Collection-Plastic-Insect/dp/B07B8QHLMF
Parchment paper
Rubbing Alcohol
Baby Wipes
And due to fails in process – and my fault due to not thinking about the materials and how they behave chemically:
Sandpaper of various grits to smooth out resin
Pliers to peel off the container from the resin after said fail because I chose the wrong type of container
Patience…lots of patience

Total work time ~ roughly 2+ hands-on hours not including fails, brain farts, scraping of experiments gone wrong, and definitely not including drying time. I spent a ton of time peeling and sanding which is not included in the above time as I feel knowing my screw up will help someone else avoid one. But I will say, there is something satisfying to sanding down acrylic to a milky cloud finish and then slapping that resin top coat on and watching it just shine smooth and crystal clear.
Music from Youtube Audio Library:
Gaiety in the Golden Age – Aaron K..

I have seen many YouTuber artists/creators bragging about how great the products are from Sophie & Toffee. So I just had to order some things to find out for myself. And they did not disappoint. See what I decided to get, and try out their Sakura Bezel Kit.
And I would love to try more from them, so if you’d like to help me out and get a discount off your order, please click the link to Sophie & Toffee here: http://sophieandtoffee.refr.cc/kaywyne
Your click on my affiliate link helps ne get discounts when I order too, and thus, make more videos to share with you. Your support means the world to me. Thanks so much for reading this far, and I hope you like my video.
Materials:
White, Pink and Clear Sophie & Toffee UV Resin
Sakura Bezels
Sakura stickers
Gold Mica Powder
Pink and Gold Glass Seed Beads
Bezel Tape
Toothpicks
Total work/play time ~ roughly an hour of playing around with different things, but the majority of my time was spent looking at all of it, and waiting for it to cure under the UV light.
Music from Youtube Audio Library:
Gaiety in the Golden Age – Aaron Kenny
Waltz of the Flowers – Tchaikovsky
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You can see more of my work at my website: www.kaywyne.com
Patreon: www.patreon.com/kaywyne
Buy a Kofi for Kaywyne: https://ko-fi.com/kaywyne
Instagram: @kaywyne
Twitch: www.twitch.tv/kaywyne
Check out more unboxing fun on my co-channel:
Blind Bag Hags: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdn0e3px3EG4S2tzwIHcQCA

Look what we found! This cute little charm came in a World’s Smallest Smooshy Mushy. It’s cute, but it can be more. With just a bit of resin and rhinestones, this ice cream is getting an upgrade.
Materials:
Opaque White UV Resin
Clear UV Resin
The above resins I purchased from Sophie & Toffee – you can use my referral link for 10% off your order. Click here: http://sophieandtoffee.refr.cc/kaywyne
Translucent Dark Yellow UV Resin
Translucent Purple UV Resin
Translucent Pink UV Resin
These we got from Amazon in a kit from FunShowcase with 12 colors of resin and a bunch of bezels and such too.
A clear plastic charm
Mica Powder – I used Precious Perls Purple and Pink and I forget which brand of the gold it was. But use what you have on hand to suit your project and taste obviously.
Rhinestones – the tiny nail art ones
Stickers – optional but then so are the rhinestones…or are they?
Silicone tools
UV lamp – optional if you have access to sunlight on the day you decide to do this
Ultra Fine Tip marker in black for the mouth

A project like this really is a craft-stash buster. You can personalize according to your available materials and taste. Just have fun with it!

For more of my art, please visit my website: http://www.kaywyne.com
Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaywyne/
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Music from the YouTube audio library:
Dixie Outlandish – John Deley and the 41 Players
Rag Time Time – Doug Maxwell/Media Right Productions
Rags 2 Riches Rag by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: http://audionautix.com/

Do you have a blind bag obsession? Are you up to your eyeballs in unboxing debris? Then you need a cat…I mean, cat toy! Seriously, this was a great fabric stash buster, and way to not throw all these bags away.

Materials:
Lining Cloth – heavy duty to resist claws. The color is unimportant really, scraps from other projects work great to use up that fabric stash.
Outer cloth – your preference again, more stash use, but something softer when they nose it and will also let the catnip waft through.
Ribbons, Feathers, Yarn, etc. – what your feline friend likes best and can rub/naw on safely
Leather Cording
Sewing Machine – you can hand stitch this as well, but I feel the need for speed
Iron
Ironing Board
Thread – the stronger the better. I prefer upholstery thread for durability. Make sure you use the appropriate needle for the thread you choose.
Sewing Accoutrements – bobbins, threaders, etc.
Tape Measure or ruler or both
Scissors
Catnip
Unboxing debris – do not use any bag that touched a toy Infused with a scent or silicone type squishie or inflating balloon trick or anything remotely chemical! If you wouldn’t put it in your mouth, well then don’t put it near theirs!

For more of my art, please visit my website: http://www.kaywyne.com
Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaywyne/
Visit my Etsy shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/KaywynesKreations
Support me through my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kaywyne
Or Buy me a KoFi: https://www.ko-fi.com/kaywyne

Music from the YouTube audio library:

Gaiety in the Golden Age by Aaron Kenny
The Curious Kitten by Kevin MacLeod
Gaslamp Funworks by Kevin MacLeod

Needing inspiration and fun, I have been opening blind bags with my fellow creator, Daze, on our channel Blind Bag Hags. We’ve made it a rule, or more of a guideline really, to create something out of duplicates we get.
This time round, I made an ocean wave, surfboard and beach scene for the duplicate Stitch we found in a Disney Doorables MultiPeek pack. I intend on making more videos like this so please stop back by to see my improvement.
Thanks so much for reading this far, and I hope you like my video.
Materials:
Sculpey III in the following colors:
Beige
Hazelnut
White
French Blue
Blue
Green
Black
Sculpey Premo Accents in the following colors:
Translucent
Pearl
Frost White Glitter
Sculpey Translucent Liquid Clay
UV Resin in the following colors:
Sapphire Blue
Blue Green
White
Clear
PearlEx Powder in the following colors:
Ice Blue
Sapphire Blue
White Iridescent
White Acrylic Paint
Wooden Skewers
Aluminum Foil
Parchment Paper
Shaping tools of various types
Paint brushes
Pasta Machine
Total work time ~ roughly 18+ hands-on hours not including fails, brain farts, scraping of experiments gone wrong, and Twitch convos.
Music from Youtube Audio Library:
Gaiety in the Golden Age – Aaron Kenny
Down with Paradise – Norma Rockwell
Ukulele Beach – Doug Maxwell
Surfing Llama – Bird Creek
Island Summer Breeze – Coyote Hearing
Pedal to the Medal – Chris Haugen
Hallow’s Beach - Quincas Moreira
Chee Zee Beach by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Beach Party - Islandesque by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Happy Bee Surf by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100516
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
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Check out where these little guys came from and more unboxing fun on my co-channel:
Blind Bag Hags: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdn0e3px3EG4S2tzwIHcQCA

You can see more of my work at my website: www.kaywyne.com
Patreon: www.patreon.com/kaywyne
Buy a Kofi for Kaywyne: https://ko-fi.com/kaywyne
Instagram: @kaywyne
Twitch: www.twitch.tv/kaywyne

Needing inspiration and fun, I have been opening blind bags with my fellow creator, Daze, on our channel Blind Bag Hags. We’ve made it a rule, or more of a guideline really, to create something out of duplicates we get.
This time round, I made an Icy Peak pencil holder for the Iceclops we found in the Grumblies Miniacs mystery packs. I intend on making more videos like this so please stop back by to see my improvement.
Thanks so much for reading this far, and I hope you like my video.
Materials:
Sculpey III in the following colors:
Glow In The Dark
Sculpey Premo Accents in the following colors:
Opal
Frost White Glitter
Sculpey Translucent Clay
PearlEx Mica Powder in Ice Blue and White Iridescent
Aluminum Foil
Wood dowel rod
Thumb tacks
Shaping tools of various types
Paint brushes
Fiberfill
UV Resin
Blue Glow Powder
Pasta Machine
Total work time ~ roughly 8+ hands-on hours not including fails, brain farts, and Twitch convos.
Music from Youtube Audio Library:
Gaiety in the Golden Age – Aaron Kenny
Baroque Coffee House Sting – Doug Maxwell
Frost Waltz by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Beach Party - Islandesque by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100516
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
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Check out where these little guys came from and more unboxing fun on my co-channel:
Blind Bag Hags: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdn0e3px3EG4S2tzwIHcQCA

You can see more of my work at my website: www.kaywyne.com
Patreon: www.patreon.com/kaywyne
Instagram: @kaywyne
Twitch: www.twitch.tv/kaywyne

Needing inspiration and fun, I have been opening blind bags with my fellow creator, Daze, on our channel Blind Bag Hags. We’ve made it a rule, or more of a guideline really, to create something out of duplicates we get.

This is the first duplicate I used for that task. I decided to make a sculpture since the Doorables figures fit perfectly in my favored sculpting size range. It has been quite a while since I’ve sculpted with intent like this, and it’s nothing like riding a bike. I edited quite a bit out as there were a lot try, try, and try some more attempts and nothing but kneading the clay.

I did enjoy making both Stitch and this video. I am learning, relearning and remembering how to do things. I intend on making more videos like this so please stop back by to see if I am improving. I am having issues with rendering out audio, and I would like to get a better mic one day. But hey, the video rendered at least! Seventh times a charm. Thanks so much for reading this far, and I hope you like my video.

Materials:
Sculpey III in the following colors:
French Blue
Ballerina Pink
Red Hot
Jewelry Gold
Sculpey Original in the following colors:
White
Black
Sculpey Premo Accents – #5059 Blue Granite – no longer available
Sculpey Translucent Clay
Sculpey Gloss Glaze
Folk Art Acrylic White Paint
Aluminum Foil for body & head fill
Craft wire – your preference I used 16g silver wire
Shaping tools of various types
Paint brush for glazing eyes

Total work time ~ roughly 8+ hands-on hours not including fails, brain farts, and procrastination

Music from Youtube Audio Library:
Island Coconuts by Aaron Kenny
Sand Castles by The Green Orbs
Vacation Uke by Alibis
Ukulele Beach by Doug Maxwell
Down with Paradise by Norma Rockwell
So Long by Norma Rockwell
Cute - Royalty free music from https://www.bensound.com/
Ukulele - Royalty free music from https://www.bensound.com/

You can see more of my work and ways you can support at:
my website: www.kaywyne.com
Instagram: @kaywyne
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kaywyne

Needing inspiration and fun, I have been opening blind bags with my fellow creator, Daze, on our channel Blind Bag Hags. We’ve made it a rule, or more of a guideline really, to create something out of duplicates we get.
This time round, I used the duplicate Foxy from the Five Night’s At Freddy’s Funko Mystery Mini Sister Location. I intend on making more videos like this so please stop back by to see my improvement.
Thanks so much for reading this far, and I hope you like my video.

Materials:

Acrylic Paints used: (and just an fyi, the ones I use I have had for a very long time. The brands/colors may not be available anymore. So this is definitely a good stash buster to use up small amounts I can’t stop hoarding because you never know when you might need it. Yeah, that’s my story.)
Folk Art Brand:
True Black
Winter White
Hot Pink
Ceramcoat Brand:
Burnt Sienna
Americana Brand:
Hi-Lite Flesh
Sand
DecoArts Brand:
Dazzling Metallics – Venetian Gold
Ultra Gloss Acrylic Enamel – Christmas Red
Foam Shield – I already had one on hand, but I found it on the Walmart website, and sold by Century Novelty which shows it for $1.13! And it comes with a sword which I did not use for this process.
Mod Podge – the blue label one for paper is what I used in this video because it’s what I had on hand. There is probably a better one for foam.
Wedge Makeup Sponges
Paint brushes of various sizes
Painter’s Tape – get a brand better than the one I used. Blue Hawk was not a good fit for this project.
Aluminum Foil – optional for paint mixing surface
Matte Sealer Spray – I use Krylon Matte Finish
Total work time ~ roughly 6+ hands-on hours not including fails, brain farts, scraping of experiments gone wrong, and definitely not including drying time. Mostly the time was spent repainting the mouth, and cutting out the tape.

Music from Youtube Audio Library:
Gaiety in the Golden Age – Aaron Kenny
Waltz To Death – Sir Cubworth
Doll Dancing – Puddle of Infinity
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Needing inspiration and fun, I have been opening blind bags with my fellow creator, Daze, on our channel Blind Bag Hags. We’ve made it a rule, or more of a guideline really, to create something out of duplicates we get.
This time round, I made a Beach Themed Squishie Light switch plate with a Penelope Pineapple Smooshy Mushy Bestie. I intend on making more videos like this so please stop back by to see my improvement.
Thanks so much for reading this far, and I hope you like my video.

Materials:

Hearty Brand Air Dry Clay - White
Crayola Model Magic Air Dry Clay - Beige
Ceramcoat Acrylic Paint - Burnt Sienna
Americana Acrylic Paint - Hi-Lite Flesh
Plaid Acrylic Paint – Cobalt Blue
Folk Art Acrylic Paint in the following colors:
Winter White
Pure Black
Calypso Sky
Fluorescent Pink
Grass Green
Clear PVA Glue – I use Aleene’s Clear Tacky Glue
PearlEx Powder in the following colors:
Sapphire Blue
White Iridescent
Standard Light Switch plate
Sandpaper – Medium Grit
100% Silicone
Protective Gloves
Face Mask (so you don’t breath the silicone fumes)
Aluminum Foil
Plastic Cling Wrap
Painter’s Tape
Shaping tools of various types
Wedge Makeup Sponges
Toothpicks
Awl or something pointy to poke a hole through the clay
Paint brushes
Screwdriver for installing once done

Total work time ~ roughly 6+ hands-on hours not including fails, brain farts, scraping of experiments gone wrong, and definitely not including drying time.

Music from Youtube Audio Library:

Gaiety in the Golden Age – Aaron Kenny
Bubinga - Quincas Moreira
Ocean Beach - Dan Lebowitz
So Long - Norma Rockwell
Summer Shower - Qincas Moreira
Sunshine Samba - Chris Haugen
Chee Zee Beach - Latinesque by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100686
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
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There was a hole in the wall. Rather than spackle it over, it was decided a door was in order. From a conversation over coffee to my roommate’s new understanding of how I run with an idea, this is how the Mouse Door came to be.
In part 2, I’ve made a base out of white that fits along the baseboard to fill out the area where the stairs will be. Unfortunately, I failed to notice the camera had stopped filming while I was completing the bottom of the door area. I was in “the zone.” However, I don’t think it detracts from the overall project. Once again, I hope you enjoying watching how this project turned out.
Materials used:
Polymer Clay in various colors including, but not limited to (I used some scraps too):
Sculpey Original White
Sculpey Original Black
Sculpey Premo Grey Granite
Sculpey Premo Glow In The Dark
Sculpey Premo Burnt Umber
Sculpey Premo Spanish Olive
Sculpey III French Blue
Sculpey III Chocolate
Sculpey III Lemonade
Sculpey III Granny Smith
Sculpey III Translucent
Assorted chalk pastels and mica powders
Sculpey Gloss Glaze

Music By Doo Piano – https://www.youtube.com/doopiano/

For more of my art, please visit my website: www.kaywyne.com
Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaywyne/
Visit my Etsy shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/KaywynesKreations
Support me through my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kaywyne
Or Buy me a KoFi: https://www.ko-fi.com/kaywyne

There was a hole in the wall. Rather than spackle it over, it was decided a door was in order. From a conversation over coffee to my roommate’s new understanding of how I run with an idea, this is how the Mouse Door came to be.
I made a paper “map” of the wall to get the dimensions of the molding on the wall. I drew out a rough shape of a doorway. The rest I was winging as I went. I had no idea where I was going with this, and I hope you enjoy watching as I worked it out.
Materials used:
Polymer Clay in various colors including, but not limited to (I used some scraps too):
Sculpey Original White
Sculpey Original Black
Sculpey Premo Grey Granite
Sculpey Premo Glow In The Dark
Sculpey Premo Burnt Umber
Sculpey Premo Spanish Olive
Sculpey III French Blue
Sculpey III Chocolate
Sculpey III Lemonade
Sculpey III Granny Smith
Sculpey III Translucent
Assorted chalk pastels and mica powders
Sculpey Gloss Glaze

Music By Doo Piano – https://www.youtube.com/doopiano/

For more of my art, please visit my website: www.kaywyne.com
Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaywyne/
Visit my Etsy shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/KaywynesKreations
Support me through my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kaywyne
Or Buy me a KoFi: https://www.ko-fi.com/kaywyne

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Category Arts & Literature

Traditionally speaking, I am a mixed media artist. I create graphics art, I knit, I crochet, I sculpt, I glue, I stitch, I click….aye aye aye…so I am not a traditional artist and prefer the “title” of crafter. I have been crafting since my grandmother taught me how to crochet to get me to sit quietly when I was at her house. I don’t like being tied to any one medium or method. I love to learn new things and tend to run with these for a time, but I always come back to my core loves: pixel art, dolls in clay and fiber, and writing. I enjoy creating fantasy worlds and crafting the characters in various forms such as digital illustrations, polymer sculptures, crochet dolls, and stories.

For more of my art, please visit my website: www.kaywyne.com
Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaywyne/
Visit my Etsy shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/KaywynesKre...
Or Buy me a KoFi: https://www.ko-fi.com/kaywyne