"Creative Paperclay is basically water, paper pulp, talc,
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Curing Tips continued...
More tips on curing from Susanna Oyoyen. Excerpts from her book Fantastic Figures: Ideas and Techniques Using the New Clays.
The following applies most specifically to Creative Paperclay, but the basic techniques and effects are essentially the same for all air-dry clay products.
"Creative Paperclay is basically water, paper pulp, talc,
"Creative Paperclay is basically water, paper pulp, talc,
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Spotlight on Akira and Larry Blount
Akira Blount and her husband Larry make dolls from cloth with air-dried clay over it. Sometimes another layer of fabric is added. Akira's work has been admired and collected all over the world. The White House Collection of American Craft is a collection of over 70 pieces of contemporary
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Curing tips for air dry clays
The following tips are excerpts from the book
Fantastic Figures: Ideas and Techniques Using the New Clays
by the late and great Susanna Oroyen.
"When I asked other artists how they proceed, I found about half work pretty much as I do. The rest do all kinds of interesting things....The following descriptions apply most specifically to Creative Paperclay, but the basic techniques and effects are approximately the
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Saturday, November 21, 2009
Which Glue to Use?
Sooner or later you'll want to glue clay pieces together or to glue something to the clay...and you'll wonder which glue to use. Babs, the knitting chicken, needed some knitting needles. So I glued some colored toothpicks into her hands. Yes, I actually did knit a few rows of "wool" (crochet thread) using the toothpicks....it was a lot easier
Friday, November 20, 2009
Shaun the Sheep keychain
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