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  • Garden Fairy Story

    I loved how this little garden fairy story unfolded. In eight DSLR photos, I was able to show the transformation of her character, from paper to a three-dimensional clay sculpt.

    Step 1: Brainstorm. © Shelly Arroyo

    STEP 1: SKETCH CONCEPT — In this beginning step, a concept is sketched out and colors are imagined. Each new clay design starts this way, from a one-of-a-kind figurine, to a made-to-order custom ornament.

    Step 2: Begin the Sculpt. © Shelly Arroyo

    STEP 2: BEGINNING SCULPT — In the early 3D design phase, the rough sketches become simple clay sculpts. Each new clay design in 3D starts with estimating the main parts of the concept and attempting a “pattern” to be able to recreate the ratios, in case this trial becomes the finished prototype sculpt (sometimes to replicate.)

    Step 3: Continue to Sculpt the Base, © Shelly Arroyo.

    STEP 3: CONTINUED BASE — Continuing the base, more features are sized through trial-and-error, gauging their size to the original sketches. Notes are periodically taken, in attempt to remember the sculpt in case more will be made in its likeness.

    Step 4: Cut Clay Details, © Shelly Arroyo.

    STEP 4: ADDING DETAILS — After having sculpted the main features, the fun begins through adding in smaller details. This is one of my favorite parts of the process, as these details really start giving the piece its unique character.

    “I loved how this little garden fairy story unfolded. In eight DSLR photos, I was able to show the transformation of her character, from paper to a three-dimensional clay sculpt.”

    Step 5: Sculpt Clay Details, © Shelly Arroyo.

    STEP 5: FINISHED RAW SCULPT — At this stage, the clay sculpt is essentially finished and it is time to start custom finishing steps. If more than one finished clay piece is needed for an order, where the items need to match or coordinate with each other, it is this stage where the process can be replicated best. All of my clay colors are custom recipes and science affected many of the steps in my process, so the finishing steps are the way science plays a unique hand in allowing each item to truly be one-of-a-kind.

    Step 6: Add Depth, © Shelly Arroyo.

    STEP 6: DIMENSIONAL SHADINGS — Adding dimensional shadings gives every clay sculpt a feeling of being a three dimensional illustration. Rarely do I used shadings that are “store bought,’ rather I combine combinations of many different shadings to my pieces. Some of these shadings are very unique to my items, made from processes that are unconventional. Some shadings are applied before baking, as their chemistry needs heat to occur, whereas some shadings are applied after baking.

    Step 7: Finishing Steps, © Shelly Arroyo.

    STEP 7: PATINA PHASE — After baking and all dimensional shadings are achieved, custom water-based patina washes are added in different ways. Every polymer clay sculpt I make features a range of these finishes, as they settle into the baked clay grooves, adding more details to the dimensional sketch.

    Step 8: Finished Product, © Shelly Arroyo.

    STEP 8: FINISHED PIECE — The finished piece is truly a keepsake. Every sculpt is highly unique and one-of-a-kind. As you can see, one of the talents I enjoy most is my ability to illustrate in two and three dimension. This little garden fairy was photographed with my DSLR camera. She measured 3 1/2″ H x 3″ W x 3″ D.

    PLEASE FOLLOW ME as I embark on a quest to enjoy, learn from, and raise my bamBEANos, in the best way this Mama Chickpea can. Art is my “balance” to life and I enjoy all the DIY therapy I can handle! To learn more about Mama Chickpea, click HERE.

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    All content and artwork © Shelly Arroyo, A.k.a. Mama Chickpea.

  • Happy Pills – Upcycled Tin Case

    A friend of mine showed me these neat mint tins and my brain couldn’t stop thinking about how cool they were! They didn’t deserve to go to the dump… I came across another of my crazy ideas…I wonder if I can bake clay on that?! (This is an idea I have uttered soooo many times. *giggle*) And, Happy Pills — an upcycled tin case was made.

    There is always a learning curve to adding clay to anything. I think for every three ideas I have, one works, one *sort of* works, and one definitely does not. I think a lot of this variation comes from not knowing exactly what the original item is made from and the chemistry that happens when polymers cure upon it. The satisfaction that comes when a product design works, is truly awesome. In the case of “Happy Pills,” I was pleasantly surprised!

    Step 1: Brainstorm. © Shelly Arroyo

    “I think for every three ideas I have, one works, one *sort of* works, and one definitely does not.”

    Step 2: Begin the Sculpt. © Shelly Arroyo
    Step 3: Continue to Sculpt the Base, © Shelly Arroyo.
    Step 4: Cut Clay Details, © Shelly Arroyo.
    Step 5: Sculpt Clay Details, © Shelly Arroyo.
    Step 6: Finished Product, © Shelly Arroyo.

    PLEASE FOLLOW ME as I embark on a quest to enjoy, learn from, and raise my bamBEANos, in the best way this Mama Chickpea can. Art is my “balance” to life and I enjoy all the DIY therapy I can handle! To learn more about Mama Chickpea, click HERE.

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    All content and artwork © Shelly Arroyo, A.k.a. Mama Chickpea.

  • Tummy Monsters

    Years ago, I created a story about a little boy who wanted everything. Each spread of the book featured this little boy getting every wish granted, as his imagination soared. Eventually, as every story like this comes to a close, this child realized he couldn’t have everything he wanted. A tale as old as time, true happiness did not come from never-ending wishes, and he found content in just being himself. His tummy monsters, as I called them, were characters all by themselves. They were ornery and mischievous, eventually aiding in the exhaustion of the little boy. Being King and having everything you wanted truly wasn’t as amazing, as it may seem it would be.

    Creating whimsy is always at the top of my list when I create. I love being silly and adding in details to make people smile. (Of course, these tummy monsters got pink hinnies! *giggle*) Imagining these originally two-dimensional characters become three-dimensional didn’t disappoint. They somehow became even sillier and you could sense the trouble they were in to!

    Tummy Monsters, © Shelly Arroyo.

    Learning the DSLR in 2022, I was able to add lighting and extra detail to these little creatures and their imaginary surroundings. I love all kinds of illustration, and when I can create something three-dimensional from my drawings, there often is no greater artistic satisfaction.

    “Trouble In Paradise,” marker and pencil, © Shelly Arroyo.
    “Feed Me,” marker and pencil, © Shelly Arroyo.

    PLEASE FOLLOW ME as I embark on a quest to enjoy, learn from, and raise my bamBEANos, in the best way this Mama Chickpea can. Art is my “balance” to life and I enjoy all the DIY therapy I can handle! To learn more about Mama Chickpea, click HERE.

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    All content and artwork © Shelly Arroyo, A.k.a. Mama Chickpea.

  • The Cutest Rooster

    Rooster tail detail, © Shelly Arroyo.

    It can be totally fulfilling to take a broken or trashed item and turn it into something amazing. In the case of this garage sale ceramic rooster, I saw past its hideous, and somewhat broken, exterior. He was free in a bin and I found the challenge of making him new again of the utmost excitement for my collection. He was the cutest rooster.

    Broken rooster, © Shelly Arroyo.

    I decided on the coloring I wanted for his base and started sculpting away. The key to clay-covered projects like this one, is finding an item that can bake at low temp, doesn’t set off fumes, does not shrink in the heat, and can support the clay being formed on top. Being that ceramics are often cured at very high temps, this made this freebie rooster a good candidate to illustrate on top of, while not wasting too much clay. The hollow insides of the existing rooster allowed for the rooster to stay lightweight, as well.

    Beginning the clay base (and fixing the broken comb), © Shelly Arroyo.
    Rooster sculpt detail (before the bluebird), © Shelly Arroyo.
    Rooster sculpt with added bluebird, © Shelly Arroyo.
    Rooster (patina finishing stages), © Shelly Arroyo.
    Rooster tail detail, © Shelly Arroyo.

    PLEASE FOLLOW ME as I embark on a quest to enjoy, learn from, and raise my bamBEANos, in the best way this Mama Chickpea can. Art is my “balance” to life and I enjoy all the DIY therapy I can handle! To learn more about Mama Chickpea, click HERE.

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    All content and artwork © Shelly Arroyo, A.k.a. Mama Chickpea.

  • Green Eggs But I Don’t Like Ham!

    The best green eggs, © Shelly Arroyo.

    Every school year, never fails, I am tasked with creating unique teacher gifts. What could be a better elementary memory than a classic children’s book keepsake? Green eggs but I don’t like ham! I found extra humor in these sculpts, because I have extremely picky eaters. It wouldn’t matter if unicorns served them these for breakfast — they wouldn’t touch them. “Ewwwwwww…” *giggle*

    I don’t like green eggs or ham, Mom!

    Sculpts (in progress), © Shelly Arroyo.
    One of my favorites to read to my kiddos, © Shelly Arroyo.

    PLEASE FOLLOW ME as I embark on a quest to enjoy, learn from, and raise my bamBEANos, in the best way this Mama Chickpea can. Art is my “balance” to life and I enjoy all the DIY therapy I can handle! To learn more about Mama Chickpea, click HERE.

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    All content and artwork © Shelly Arroyo, A.k.a. Mama Chickpea.

  • Garden Fairies

    Creating whimsy is the most fun of all. I’ve made quite a few fairy gardens and their inhabitants over the years. Fairy doors and fairy houses came in all shapes and sizes, and often speak to children young and old. Mushroom, flower, pumpkin, gourd, and tooth themes have been some of the most popular ideas. These garden fairies were no different.

    Fairy garden work, © Shelly Arroyo.

    Learning the DSLR in 2022, only added amazing lighting and extra detail to some of these little creatures and their surroundings. I love all kinds of illustration, and when I can create something three-dimensional from my drawings, there often is no greater artistic satisfaction.

    Picking Flowers in the Garden,” 2023, © Shelly Arroyo.
    By the Fire,” 2023, © Shelly Arroyo.

    PLEASE FOLLOW ME as I embark on a quest to enjoy, learn from, and raise my bamBEANos, in the best way this Mama Chickpea can. Art is my “balance” to life and I enjoy all the DIY therapy I can handle! To learn more about Mama Chickpea, click HERE.

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    All content and artwork © Shelly Arroyo, A.k.a. Mama Chickpea.

  • All You Need Is A Vision

    Vision needed, © Shelly Arroyo.

    This is what I love about art: taking something ordinary, randomly destroying it by doing the unexpected, and realizing it’s the perfect possibility for a role in a larger, magical masterpiece, only I could envision… True art appreciation. And, all you need is a vision.

    To some, it’s merely trash. Wet paper that becomes a sticky, gooey mess. To me, there are a myriad of tangents where this “mess” could go… Food for my soul, for sure!

    Finished flag triptych, © Shelly Arroyo.

    This is what I love about art: taking something ordinary, randomly destroying it by doing the unexpected, and realizing it’s the perfect possibility for a role in a larger, magical masterpiece, only I could envision…

    Triptych in progress, © Shelly Arroyo.

    PLEASE FOLLOW ME as I embark on a quest to enjoy, learn from, and raise my bamBEANos, in the best way this Mama Chickpea can. Art is my “balance” to life and I enjoy all the DIY therapy I can handle! To learn more about Mama Chickpea, click HERE.

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    All content and artwork © Shelly Arroyo, A.k.a. Mama Chickpea.

  • Polymer Clay Cell Cases

    So, it is no surprise (if you have read any of these posts) that I love making art. I love being able to bring a subject to life, adding my own unique spin to things. After years of making art to sell in various venues, while also teaching some of my techniques, I have learned some of my strengths. I would consider polymer clay sculpture to be one of them…I JUST LOVE ILLUSTRATION! And, these polymer clay cell cases were no different!

    One day, while out shopping for a new cell phone case, I felt uninspired by the selection. The cases I found were lame, expensive, and just not an accessory I found myself wanting to carry. I came across an idea…I wonder if I can bake clay on that?! (This is an idea I have uttered soooo many times. *giggle*)

    There is a learning curve, and not all cases are created equal–this I have learned in my quest to add baked clay to “that.” Sometimes, the case does not support the clay and awkwardly shrinks. This results in a very sad artist with wasted clay and a wasted case! Thankfully, I usually make these for my family, so they are willing to wait for me to try again.

    “Fragile Like a Bomb” case. © Shelly Arroyo

    “I love being able to bring a subject to life, adding my own unique spin to things.”

    Runs With Scissors” case. © Shelly Arroyo
    Punisher” case, © Shelly Arroyo.

    PLEASE FOLLOW ME as I embark on a quest to enjoy, learn from, and raise my bamBEANos, in the best way this Mama Chickpea can. Art is my “balance” to life and I enjoy all the DIY therapy I can handle! To learn more about Mama Chickpea, click HERE.

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    All content and artwork © Shelly Arroyo, A.k.a. Mama Chickpea.

  • Mya Scream

    Mya Scream, marker and pencil, © Shelly Arroyo.

    Some of my favorite tools to sketch with, are marker and colored pencil. Color just makes things come alive for me. It is no surprise that I would take these ideas and try to add polymer clay and digital art, too. So, I did! And, Mya Scream did not disappoint!

    The original sketch was based off a character I made in the likeness of my daughter, Mya. My hope is to eventually use her in a children’s book that highlights some of her most amazing qualities. It is with great emotion comes tremendous passion, and both qualities suit her personality to a tee.

    “It is with great emotion comes tremendous passion…”

    I took this original Mya concept and sculpted her out of polymer clay, including her tears. I added more teeth to give her more personality. Scanning in sketches I made for the scene, I worked in Procreate for the iPad to add color. I added in paper pattern texture, as well. The sizing was made to allow for a full spread in a book.

    Digital collage with polymer clay, © Shelly Arroyo.

    PLEASE FOLLOW ME as I embark on a quest to enjoy, learn from, and raise my bamBEANos, in the best way this Mama Chickpea can. Art is my “balance” to life and I enjoy all the DIY therapy I can handle! To learn more about Mama Chickpea, click HERE.

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    All content and artwork © Shelly Arroyo, A.k.a. Mama Chickpea.

  • Polymer Clay Monsters

    Every now and again I try another “crazy” idea. Some are amazing. Some only “work.” And, some really don’t. Adding clay to light switch covers actually turned out pretty cool. My kiddos definitely loved these polymer clay monsters!

    I made several of these covers. Each one was unique and was a custom order. I made one covered in flowers for a little girl. I made another for her brother, who really loved the long necks of herbivore dinosaurs, like the brachiosaurus (A.k.a. brontosaurus.) The wildest one I made was a basketball themed plate for a Cavs fan. And, then there were these guys…the cutest monsters, ever. I’m not sure they could be any sweeter!

    Some features were made from glow clay. Their screws were cleverly hidden behind their eyes. Their hands were goofy and three dimensionally added detail. The teeth were placed such that the switches themselves seemed like extra teeth…Whenever I design a unique new item, I try very hard to think every last detail through–often times adding to my own insanity!

    The following monsters were made for my own kiddos, and got them through the scariest years filled with any monsters under their beds. Having a friendly monster friend always helps.

    Monster switch plate 1, © Shelly Arroyo.
    Monster switch plate 2, © Shelly Arroyo.

    PLEASE FOLLOW ME as I embark on a quest to enjoy, learn from, and raise my bamBEANos, in the best way this Mama Chickpea can. Art is my “balance” to life and I enjoy all the DIY therapy I can handle! To learn more about Mama Chickpea, click HERE.

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    All content and artwork © Shelly Arroyo, A.k.a. Mama Chickpea.