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An easy-to-follow guide shows you how to make a gorgeous crescent moon wreath and includes a video tutorial to make fantasy-inspired curly top mushrooms.
Instructor: Brittany Sinnema- “Jack”son Cost: $35 per person Build the Faires in your garden a stylish new home! They’ll love it and probably grant you wishes. Bring your own preferred beverage, relax, and be creative! Art supplies included. Just bring your favorite snack and cold beverage. Register now!
I made a list with ten most captivating polymer clay jar fairy house to use as inspiration in your next project. Even if you don’t believe in fairies, this is a great creative project that will warm the heart of any person who loves miniature project! These magical little things are perfect also for kids of all
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Here are some school-themed polymer clay beads from CandylandBeads.Etsy.com to remind you that most schools begin their new year this week (my kids started today).
Cute mini Fairy house is a great garden decor. It made out of polymer clay by me. Please note that the product you receive may look slightly diffrent from the pictures in the listing. If you have doubts about the quality, please request photos of your order before shipping. Bigger, smaller, shorter, wider, another colour - anything's possible, just let me know by messaging to me. Approximate size is: 2*2 in.
Maureen Carlson (Auteur) Broché: 512 pages Editeur : North Light Books; Édition : 3 (25 février 2007) Langue : Anglais PREVIEW : http://www.amazon.fr/Fairies-Gnomes-Trolls-Fantasy-Polymer/dp/1581808208 Create an idyllic, polymer-clay world filled with...
Ive been busy! Acorn fairy houses.
CDHM is having a Halloween contest: CHALLENGE → Create a miniature that you feel represents Halloween. → It can be anything you want, as long as it relates to the Halloween theme in 1:12 scale or smaller. → Entries must be 3-dimensional and created for this challenge. Remember those rotten apples that I made? This is where I used them.I put them in a wash tub made of petrified wood with a snake aka garden hose filling the tub to overflowing and then some. My entry is entitled: "Hello dearies. Have an apple" I thought you might like to make your own faux wood; so here's how: Normally you'd use equal amounts of polymer clay in 4 shades of browns, say: chocolate, caramel, ocher/beige and white (or off white). I'm going to use black, dark green, grey and white. Condition your clays. You can do this by running it through your pasta machine if working it by hand is too hard. NOTE: always condition from lightest to darkest or clean your machine in between colors. And clean your hands between colors as well. You want your machine set for the thickest level and stack them in the order showing in the first photo. Cut your stack into a rectangle. Roll your off-cuts into a pencil thickness; you'll be using it to make knots in your wood. From now on you'll use a roller to reduce your clay stack. (This tutorial will not work using a pasta machine!) Roll to 2x the original length, then cut in half and restack... ....always keeping to the original order of colors. Roll again until your "wood grain" is reasonably thin (no thinner than I'm showing or you'll lose the grain. Slice the stack in half again; use a pen to make an indention near one end. You might need to place a piece of saran wrap (cling wrap, kitchen plastic wrap, etc) on top in case your clay sections stick together. Remove the plastic wrap & the pen and place your cut-off roll into the indentation. Cover with the other half of your clay stack. Now as you can see by my photo, there are small air gaps on either side of the cut-off roll. You need to roll your clay stack again to remove the gaps. Slice your clay and voila!: faux wood. Now that's really the end of the tutorial ...except I'm just going to mention a few ways to show water For the water that's in the tub, I used Magic Water, a 2 part resin that remains clear, does not yellow and best of all, once it's hard, it will not soften again. The disadvantage: it takes 24 hours to harden; it is extremely hard to use it to show running water because it just runs off. The water in the tub is 1/2" deep. My apples all sank in the first tub that I made. With this resin, timing is critical! I was not impressed having to wait longer than 12 hours and having to make sure that the resin is thin enough to insert my apples but thick enough for them to stay afloat! I finally filled the tub in 3 stages and only added the apples during the last filling. Easy Cast epoxy is also clear but it can stay/become sticky in warm weather. It's what I used to show the water around my fishing hut. E-6000 is actually a glue that remains clear, flexible & is paintable. If you want to show a drop of dew hanging off a leaf, this is the glue to use! My running water started off as a piece of clear plastic string (fishing line). Run the E-6000 along the string and position where you want it. Along the left hand side of the photo is a bottle of Liquitex. Liquitex is the brand name of an artists acrylic Matte Super Heavy Gel that's non-yellowing, remains flexible and can be mixed with additives such as sand, sawdust or acrylic paint. If you use it, paint the surface underneath before applying. Disadvantage is it dries opaque. You can use it to show choppy water/waves as you apply it and it holds its shape.
Have a glance at this sweet May Fairy. The sculptor has worked with the idea of using the traditional flowers of the month to inspire her fairies, in this case the Lily of the Valley. Check out the…
Little fairy baby with pink wool hat, realistic fantasy babies, 1:12 scale Micro newborn baby, Lovely Keepsake Gift, miniature baby Thanks for your visit I found this little baby fairy asleep in a meadow of bluebells, she is very small she is only 1.3 inches tall, she looks so cute with her pink flowered wool hat.... Her body is made of polymer clay and her realistic tone and shading was made with acrylic paints, she has sweet golden hair and a little tail with which she can hold on to tree branches! This little girl is an adorable addition to your fairy garden and dollhouses, she will give your home a magical and sweet touch, looking at her provokes sweetness! -Collection for adults- Have a magical day