I've been told that I began to get into art soon after I learned how to hold a pencil in my hand. All I know is that ever since I was a small child, I've been doing something creative, whether it was drawing a picture in crayons or learning about embroidery or making a masterpiece in Play-Doh or wowing my art teachers in school with my artwork so much that a few of my pieces were entered into the local county-wide art show that was displayed in local shopping malls.
As an adult I've also done some creative things that wowed people. In 1999 I had one of my sites nominated for "Best Recreational Site" at the annual South by Southwest Interactive Festival. (I lost to another site but it was still a thrill being nominated in the first place.)
I had long heard of polymer clay products like Sculpey but it wasn't until early in 2006 when I took a class called "Polymer Clay Creations" at a local community center in my neighborhood did I realize that adults can create interesting works of art using a media that was originally marketed for children. I found out that I had a natural bent so I decided to create unique items out of polymer clay for sale.
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