• September 10, 2008


PJ, the talented soap artist who created the Realistic Clamshell Project from last week, made a piece of medieval artwork using just simple soap colors, the Milky Way Crest Mold and the PJ Tool Kit.


PJ did some research about her mold and had this to say about the historical realism of Milky Way’s work:

Did you know it’s a “real” crest of sorts? Whenever I get a mold that looks like it might be taken (even in part) from something that actually exists I like to do a little research and get some basics to at least make it look recognizable (or in this case to avoid insulting some family line) hehehe. Anyway, I just happened to find nearly the exact same crest called the “Rampant Lion Crest”:

http://www.medievalcollectibles.com/images/S112%20Large.jpg
http://www.medievalcollectibles.com/rampant-lion-crest-8478.html

A soap artist and a historian to boot … PJ is a soaper of many talents.

 

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  1. Koinonia,

    Thanks for the good wishes! It’s been a great week with my brother’s wedding last weekend and now, I have lots of work to catch up on =)

    And yes, Teresa, Sunbasil and Diana, you’re right! PJ is very talented =)

  2. Things have been super hectic around here, but for some reason you have been on my mind this week. Have a fabulous and blessed week Anne-Marie!

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