Sunday, May 8, 2011
Got a Glue Question?
Sometimes you just don't know which glue would be best to glue two different kinds of materials together. Here's one place to start looking for answers....the "Glue It To It' widget at Michaels. Just select the name of the two items you want to glue together from the drop down lists and Michaels will suggest a glue product that'll do the job!
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Make a Miniature Stack of Pancakes
Make these realistic mini-pancakes for your dollhouse, roombox, diorama or even as a jewelry charm.
This video from Kawaii Supply shows us how to make a short stack of pancakes (with butter) in miniature using air-dry clay. Cosmos Clay (from Japan) was used for demonstration, but almost any air-dry clay would work, including cold porcelain. Acrylic craft paints were used to tint the white clay before modeling.Monday, April 25, 2011
How to make a Petey Penguin Figurine
Today I'm breaking my own rule of only featuring tutorials that use air-dry clay because I wanted to share this polymer clay tutorial with you. These penguins are so darn cute and the process to make them with air-dry clay would be essentially the same as shown in this video....just don't bake it! ;-)
Deb from DebandCo.com shares with the viewers, step by step, how to make one of her famous Petey Penguin Figurines. Petey Penguin was inspired by the movie Happy Feet.
Labels:
air-dry clay,
animal figures,
penguin,
polymer clay,
video-demo
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
http://www.mulhercriativa.com.br/biscuit/casal-teen
Materials needed are pre-tinted clay in white, black, blue, yellow, red, brown, green and flesh plus barbeque skewers or lollipop sticks for legs.
Page is written in Portuguese, but lots of good photos show step-by-step without translating ....or use Google Translate. http://translate.google.com/
Labels:
air-dry-clay,
beginner,
cold porcelain,
doll or figure,
tutorial
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
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