For those of you who work in figurative sculpture, or are art doll makers, or just like to putz around in an artsy way this post is for you. If you don't fit into the categories above this post may just be a yawn. Sorry. The following is a comparison of my experiences using three different products. Paper mache`, Creative Paper Clay, and paper clay recipe. This picture is a good example of how I like to mix up my mediums. The round flower is Creative Paper Clay. The 3-petal blossom is made from the paper clay recipe found on line. Both of these flowers adhered quite well with out any glue to the paper mache` background. In my Cloth and Clay group I have a discussion going about a paper clay recipe vs. purchasing the manufactured paper clay. I wanted an alternative to the little bricks and my dependency on whether or not my local hobby stores would have it in stock or not. And, truthfully, at the time with a rather large sculpture in mind I knew I would eat through those
Royal wedding? I'm already married!!??
ReplyDeleteI'm not having a tea party :(
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Oh, you needn't have to have a tea party for me. We were married 8 years ago! Plus, England is hours ahead of us, so I recommend Tivo-ing the event and doing your party at a more respectable time. You could even coin the phrase "tea time" to mark your event!
ReplyDeleteGood luck on your test.
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