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InHisHands 07-21-2007 03:35 PM

I enjoy working with clay...
 
Here's some of my work:


















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InHisHands 07-21-2007 03:35 PM

A few more:















Abbie 07-21-2007 06:11 PM

http://bestsmileys.com/clapping/1.gif

Those are beautiful!!!

Thank you for sharing!!!!


Abbie

JD3#2 07-24-2007 03:04 PM

FANTASTIC!:cool:

shiney sue 07-24-2007 03:32 PM

Wow
 
I use clay to help my hands, PN and i love it. But you have done
a beautifull job,i enjoyed it so much. Thanks Sue

Curious 07-24-2007 04:31 PM

darling!! they are adorable. tell us more. what type of clay? does it get hard?

lol...can you tell i am more than curious.:wink: i think lil'monkey would love making clay figures.

InHisHands 07-25-2007 09:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Curious (Post 127984)
darling!! they are adorable. tell us more. what type of clay? does it get hard?

lol...can you tell i am more than curious.:wink: i think lil'monkey would love making clay figures.

Thanks!! :) :)


Sure, I will tell you more!

I use Sculpey clay, which is sorta hard at first, but you can soften it with your hands within minutes. After you mold it into what you want, you bake it in the oven. Then, after 20 minutes or so (depends on how thick what you are baking is) you turn off the oven, and leave it in the oven to cool.

I like Fimo clay too, but Sculpey is my favorite... it comes in different types: really hard type- Primo (which I don't recommend); Sculpey II/ III -my favorite!; types that glow in the dark, types that you make erasers with, etc...

I work with Sculpey II and III. You can buy these in sample packs with lots of colors or separate cubes (which are $1.50 at my favorite online store where I buy my clay online: http://polymerclayexpress.com/sculpey.html -in craft stores you cannot find them cheaper than $2.00).

I think you should try!! :D

Some of the figures I made up on my own, but others I used a book to direct me.

My favorite clay books are "Create Anything With Clay" (http://www.timberdoodle.com/index.as...OD&ProdID=275),
and "Make & Bake Clay: 19 Easy, Fun & Clever Polymer Clay Projects".

I use little plastic sculpey knives and pens to help with detail... brads for eyes, permanet marker to write on creations when dry and cool, and the Sculpey clay gun is the best! (http://www.timberdoodle.com/index.as...OD&ProdID=278). There is much you can do with knives and forks around the kitchen though, too! :) I use a glue gun to put strings on them to hang 'em and to put papers with writing on them sometimes...

This is ultralight Sculpey, which looks awesome! :D http://www.timberdoodle.com/index.as...OD&ProdID=1747


That probably way over answered the questions, LOL! Hope this helped!

It would be lovely to see your projects after you start! What do you think of the monkey?! :p


Here's one I just finished for my cousin a few weeks back:

And a few more:

Curious 07-25-2007 11:00 AM

:D i wish you could hear her awww's and oooo's. lol

she is going to look in our craft stuff to see what kind of clay we have. i know we have some from buying too much for a school project. it might not be the right kind..but some thing to get her started.

we just moved and she doesn't know anyone here. this will keep her occupied.

thanks so much.

:hug: :hug:

InHisHands 07-25-2007 08:03 PM

Aww! I'd love to see her work, once she makes some clay projects! :)

How old? ;)

Curious 07-25-2007 08:05 PM

she is 13. a tall 13. lol. i posted a pic of her on the photo album.

she spent some time looking at the links you gave. tomorrow...full force crafting! yeppers...i'll take pictures. :D


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