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CRAZY CAT LADY

 

River Island cat jewelry, $1.56 / Meadowlark cat jewelry, $165 /

 

Okay I made myself wait a day to post this one.  I have so much to offer the world right now, I am trying to hold myself back so that I don’t overwhelm THEDRUNKSQUASH with too much wonder.  But seriously, this took so much effort to hold back on.

Anybody who knows me personally (IRL 4realz) knows that I am most definitely going to become a crazy cat lady.  I am already one at heart, but am currently apartment living rather than farm living and so cannot house one million kitties (I am also holding off on the chickens, goats, dogs, and sheep).  Also, my baby hamster would not be happy with a bunch of predators pawing her cage.  But regardless of the reality of my situation, I am unmistakeably a crazy cat lady at heart.

I have a cat vest at the bottom of my dresser drawer as we speak.  Haven’t worn it in a while.  But that is the key phrase: it in a while.  Yes, it’s been worn.

Anyways, the point of all of this cat lady pride is the fact that I have seriously been dying over the amount of cat rings out there in the internet shopping world.  I know some people wear them ironically, but I am one of those completely dead serious cat jewelry lovers.  As I was planning to bookmark some to save for Christmas List ideas, I realized that I don’t have the patience to wait until Christmas.  I want a cat ring and I want it now, as my soulmate Veruca Salt would say.

KITTY KAT

So instead of dying over the rings, I decided to get diying (haha GET IT?).  This is why craft clay is so amazing.  Check out the process, it basically consists of:

1.  Get a nugget-sized piece of clay and warm it in your hands.
2.  Roll the clay out until it’s about 1/4″ thick.  Or as thick as your fingers want a ring to be.
3.  Cut out cat ear shapes and round it out to make a cat face shape.  This is not exact science.
4.  Use a round pen cap (or like item) to create a guiding hole shape.
5.  Widen the hole.  If you have a ring mandrel, you can check for size periodically as you shave out the shape.  If you don’t have a ring mandrel, you can use a ring that you already have as a guideline.
6.  Bake according to clay directions.
7.  WEAR ALL DAY EVERY DAY.
STEPS
It can also be used as a weapon in lieu of brass knuckles if you’re walking home alone late at night.  I always think about the weapon capability of my rings.  In my humble opinion, rings should be both beautiful AND functional.  Or at least make you feel safe.  It’s like a cat security guard- which is something I have always wanted.
KITTEH
Anyways, this is getting weird.  JUST GO MAKE A CAT RING RIGHT MEOW, it just might be the best thing ever.

Morbidity and the Inevitability of Skull Necklaces

Hello one and alll! I am writing you as a college graduate and now that I’ve passed that major milestone I am struck with an impending sense of death and doom. Just kidding. But I have been seeing all of these rad skull necklaces around the interwebz and since I am now officially a post-grad twenty-something, I thought I could make a sort of viable connection.

Well, no, the truth is I love these skull necklaces and I just wanted to make a post about the skull as fashion accessory and my love for it. And I also graduated college. So, those two things aren’t really connected but for the sake of this post. So there you go.

Skull Necklaces
So I’ve been lusting after these rad skull pendants but didn’t have any of my own, so I decided to bust out some clay. I had some Fimo clay called “marble” that has a white base and little bits of glitter spread throughout it.  It looks like a marble stone when it’s dried, and is perrrrfect for skulls.
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The process was pretty simple: 1) roll and mush a grape-sized ball of clay around until it is easy to work with, 2) form it into a skullish shape, 3) then add the eyes, nose, and teeth.  Then, 4) stick an eye pin into it’s top and bake it according to the clay directions.  When it comes out 5) use a permanent pen to add shading to the eye sockets, nose, and teeth holes.

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He’s a funny little guy (and oh god please ignore my nails… looks like I tore apart a zombie with my hands).

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I strung him on some brown cord and I’ve been wearing him ever since!  Next I may have to encrust one in glitter or rhinestone the bejesus out of one.  I guess it’s safe to say this isn’t the last you’ll see of skulls.  Perhaps my inner goth is coming out… haha

So there you go.  I graduated college and I am now obsessed with skulls.  Melodramatic much? hahaha