I use a happy hoodie, groomers use them to cover their ears if they don't like the blow drier and it works for any loud noises. They come in various sizes and it's a twin pack
Excellent job! Takes a lot of guts just to go for it and start building. I am in the βletβs collect a lot of little thingsβ phase but nervous about putting it all together. Good going!
Thanks so much π I work with polymer clay a lot. So that came in handy to make all my little things including the chair. I asked myself how hard can it be to stick cardboard together, turns out harder than I thought especially as I hate measuring!
You can bake in stages for example making the base shape then bake and go back in and add details without fear of squashing your original work. You can also bake additional items separately and attach them later with liquid clay. Basically you can bake multiple times without an issue but make sure it's fully cooled before working on it again.
Absolutely. super work!!
Thank you so much.
Agree Ace of Clay and North of the border are great early Ace of Clay videos explain the process more than his later ones.
I use a happy hoodie, groomers use them to cover their ears if they don't like the blow drier and it works for any loud noises. They come in various sizes and it's a twin pack
I have a German shepherd weighing 121lbs is on 120mg a day
First attempt? Well, you know what they say; "If at first you don't succeed..." Then don't go skydiving! But seriously, really nice work!
Yes it's my 1st try at one of these. I do sculpt with polymer clay but usually animals. I have a how hard can it be attitude π
The boots are fabulous
Excellent job! Takes a lot of guts just to go for it and start building. I am in the βletβs collect a lot of little thingsβ phase but nervous about putting it all together. Good going!
Thanks so much π I work with polymer clay a lot. So that came in handy to make all my little things including the chair. I asked myself how hard can it be to stick cardboard together, turns out harder than I thought especially as I hate measuring!
This is such a cute idea! Your sculpt turned out really good, too. I gotta make one of these sometime.
Thank you π I always make in 2 parts sculpt and bake the head then add the clothes.
Really nice!
Thanks so much π
These are fabulous π
It is my favorite piece you posted so far. The idea is great and the result very well done! Very cute and delicate!
Thank you so much π
Lol, made me think of the movie "Dinner for Schmucks" if you haven't seen it give it a watch. Lots of laughs
Just watched the trailer, and I might just do that!
Very, very sweet. My goodness this is sweet! It would be perfect in front of a large window all alone.
Oh thanks so very much. The lady who bought it is going to do just that π―
Oh yes!!! Hobby Lobby and Michaels have lots to choose from!!
I'm in the UK I saw them on eBay but I'm sure a large craft store will have some.
Captures the moment so well. The textures are great - the tail looks ready to curl up!
Oh thanks so much, I really appreciate it π
Amazing! Iβm okay with flowers but getting the likeness of a living creature is so difficult. Great work!
thank you π I struggle with flowers and people but ok with wildlife
So cute!
Thank you π
Omg, too cool! You're an amazingly talented artist, this is just gorgeousπ love itππ¦π€©
Thanks so much I appreciate it π
Do you have an insta a count I could follow? I love this!
Thank you, no sorry I didn't have Instagram, I have YouTube and Tick tock
Gorgeous π
I love this
Thanks so much x
Beautiful work
I love it⦠really gorgeous work
Thanks so much x
You can bake in stages for example making the base shape then bake and go back in and add details without fear of squashing your original work. You can also bake additional items separately and attach them later with liquid clay. Basically you can bake multiple times without an issue but make sure it's fully cooled before working on it again.