Under The Sea: The CF Polymer Clay Sculpture Series Book 3


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Oceans of fun are in upon for you in the pages of Under The Sea, the third book in Christi Friesen s Beyond Projects series. This is a how-to laws with more! -- more photos, more descriptions, more tips, more inspired hints to inform appropriate stir up your creativity. This book will make sculpting with polymer clay more fun, no concern what your skill level. In this book, you will swim your way through creating sea turtles, fish, sea horses, starfish and a myriad of other multitude fun. The emphasis is on color, composition and creativity, but the actual treat is in seeing how to add embellishments of pearls, semi-artificial stones, shells and beads to your creations. Under The Sea is swell!

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Sculpey Super Sculpturing Compound 1 lb. box


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This semi-translucent clay models well and bakes to a ceramic-like exterminate.

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How easy is it to make small sculptures out of polymer clay?

i have no philosophy what to get my boyfriend for valentine's day, and i'm running out of time, so i was thinking, as he likes dragons, to make a sculpture of a dragon holding a crux, or something similar.
how do you use polymer clay? how do you blend colours so that you get those funky patterns?
how fragile are the scultpures when baking them? cause it'll in all probability have some fairly fine parts to it and i wouldn't want them to break off or anything.

any advice welcome.

thanks


Hi, polymer clay is one of the easiest art materials to use. It comes in so many wonderful colours, but it can also be painted after baking with acrylic live it up.
To make small sculptures you can roll up some aluminum foil for the body and cover it with clay. This cuts down on the amount of clay required and the baking perpetually. I bake 30 min. per 1/4" thickness of clay.

Check out the website below and the links to both Valentine projects and 'millefiori canes'. That would be the 'funky patterns' that you refer to. It shows some vital canes such as jellyroll and checkerboard, etc.
Here is the main website.
www.sculpey.com

Here are some links within the website, or just click on 'Projects'.

http://www.sculpey.com/Projects/PDF/Scul peyCaning.pdf
http://www.sculpey.com/projects_seasonal .asp


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