Friday, February 18, 2011
Tutorial: Clay Flower, Orchid
Monday, February 14, 2011
Tutorial: Creating a BJD Head and Face
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Linda Macario, the Italian doll-maker, has written a wonderful tutorial for creating the head for a BJD (ball-jointed doll) . LaDoll air-dry clay is suggested. Creative Paperclay would also be suitable for this project. Lots of photos demonstrate how to sculpt the Styrofoam core, apply the clay, model the facial features, hollow out the head & insert the eyes and also create the head articulation.
Further steps in the tutorial demonstrate how she paints the delicate features (called "face-up") to create a doll similar to the ones shown in these photos! Aren't they beautiful? Linda is an amazing doll artist! This is a great air dry clay tutorial even if you're not interested in making a full BJD body and just want to sculpt the face. I hope this encourages you to make your first doll! I'm excited to try it myself! ;-)
Further steps in the tutorial demonstrate how she paints the delicate features (called "face-up") to create a doll similar to the ones shown in these photos! Aren't they beautiful? Linda is an amazing doll artist! This is a great air dry clay tutorial even if you're not interested in making a full BJD body and just want to sculpt the face. I hope this encourages you to make your first doll! I'm excited to try it myself! ;-)
Labels:
air-dry-clay,
BJD,
Creative Paperclay,
demo,
doll or figure,
LaDoll,
painting,
paperclay,
sculpting,
Styrofoam,
tutorial
Saturday, February 12, 2011
How to Make a Mosaic Box
Decorate a wooden box with mosaic tiles made with Delight air-dry clay. Frame a photo for top of box! See step-by-step tutorial at Paperclay.com
Thursday, February 10, 2011
How to Make Clay Peony
This 4-part video demo from Mayen from Way Beyond Cakes shows us how to make a very realistic Peony flower. She describes this as a "beginners" flower and demonstrates every step in the process in detail. Mayen is crafting with gumpaste in this demo, but the process is the same for air-dry clay (just use white glue instead of edible glue). The softer brands of air-dry clay or cold porcelain are usually the best choice for clay flowers.
Labels:
air-dry clay,
beginner,
clay tools,
cold porcelain,
flowers,
video demo
Monday, February 7, 2011
How to create this puppy with Cloud Clay
Isn't that a cute face? In this video demo, Linda Peterson shows us how to create this little dog with Cloud Clay, a soft air dry clay. This would be a good cold porcelain project too, and a good beginners project!
For more information about Cloud Clay visit http://amaco.com
Labels:
air-dry clay,
animal figures,
beginner,
Cloud Clay,
dog,
tutorial,
video demo
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