Create Photo Gallery
This is a gallery of students' work from Create workshops, tutorials, or Create Shares. If you would like to submit your photos, and we would love you to, please send them to
Debbie Colombo.
From Abby Joseph:
Caesar Salad class from Teeny Tiny Taylor


From Julie Stuckmeyer:
I had so much fun and Taylor had some great tricks for dealing with clay. Her lettuce and croutons looked so realistic!
From Barb Antol:
Here is photo of my little salad. I’m so happy with it and learned some great techniques. I have clay and lettuce left so I’m already thinking about the next salad 🥰 I loved grating the cheese 😆

From Carolyn Eiche:
Photos of my completed Debbie Young Toy Cottage
From Lesia Lennex:
From Natalie Tolchin's Create Shares

From Barb Antol:
Attached are a couple photos of my completed project. I made a few additions/personalizations, like adding an extra light and a few more trees. I did enjoy making the little boxes and made extras using little bits of wood and the leftover paper. I’m happy with it and will enjoy displaying it next Christmas 🥰
From Martha Bates:
I jumped at the chance to make this Groundhog Day scene and present it to my husband on his birthday, aka Groundhogs Day! He even participated by cutting the log for me (he didn't question why) and my mini friend Mickey Finley got her husband, Doug, to cut the round base. All I had to do was was print, assemble and paint the groundhog. I didn't know the log/stump would have a hole in the top, but it was perfect for sticking a small Happy Birthday sign in! I was very pleased with the scene and my painting of the 1/24 scale groundhog. And my husband was so happy with it, he took a picture of it and sent it to his friends, saying: Look what Martha made for me! Thanks for sharing this project and for offering it in 1/24 scale.


From Tammy Witthaus:
My version of Barb Antol's Create Shares Groundhog Day. She made the session so much fun with Groundhog Day history, Phil and other groundhog’s backgrounds, and fun facts. Thank you, Barb!
From Diana DeWalt:
Thought I'd send you a photo of my Groundhog's Day project in quarter scale. Used Kathy's unpainted groundhogs. This was so fun. Also included his shadow!


From Terry Unnold:
My Holiday China along with Pam Ridgely’s Centerpiece
From Debbie Colombo:
From Pam Ridgely's Cinnamon Spice & Everything Nice: A Fall Floral Class

From Evelyn Gumina:
The Teddy Bear Tea Party workshop was taught by Cat Wingler.
From Barb Antol:
Terry Unnold's Painting China dishes

From Barb Antol:
From Shaun Crawford's Castle class. Here are a few photos of my castle. I just love how it turned out and I’ve had so much fun working on it.
From Tammy Witthaus:
Cat Wingler's Birthday Bear class was so much fun. Very pleased with how it turned out.

From Ann-Cary McLain:
From Cat Wingler's Birthday Bear workshop. This was fun!
From Sophia Serrano Harris:
I want to share my thanks to you for designing and teaching a wonderful class. This is Belinda McWilliams' Laundry Collection.


From Carolyn Eiche:
Cat Wingler's Santa Kitchen class
From Barb Antol:
Ode to Poe Diorama: This was a really fun project / class. I did learn some great techniques. I love the grit paste and know I will be using that again. I also loved the back story you created for the diorama. I will look forward to future Create classes with Teri.
From Vicki Scidmore:
Camp is so much fun! Here are pictures of my cabin in the snow. Ready for a day of skiing.

From Evelyn Gumina:
From Cat Wingler's Curtain Workshop
From Tammy Witthaus:
I can’t get over how well they turned out and in a short amount of time! Natalie was an awesome teacher and can't wait for more classes!


From Jill Foster:
Thanks so much for organizing and to Natalie for teaching the class. Here’s my first attempt at miniature food!
From Julie Stuckmeyer:
I took Bonnie Helterhoff's Spring Cart class in March. I've been wanting to do one of her carts for ages and I just don't have many spring decorations so this one won! I really loved the swan planter and the sun catchers. I added a few flowers and plants from another project that I had left over and absolutely love how it came together.















