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Default #3729
Sculpy and Fimo are brands of polymer clay. You bake them in the oven to harden the plastic into a permanent shape.

I made pictures by the cane method that glass makers use. For instance, if I want a bead that looks like an orange slice, I would make a small cream colored log of Polymer clay. Then I would make an orange colored log of polymer clay, and next wrap a thin sheet of cream colored polymer clay around the orange log. Then you pinch the covered log into a triangular sided log, and cut it into between six to ten equal lengths. Then you place all the triangle lengths point in around the first little cream log and press it into one big log. Lastly, you cover your new log with a thick sheet of orange polymer clay. The end of this cane log you made should look like an orange slice. Give it a day to firm up again before rolling it out small for slicing into beads or bead parts. Use a bamboo skewer for making holes, and them bake. skewers can
Default #3730
wonders if ok to post some pics of paper models?

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Default #3731
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Ok it's fine ^^ I'd like to see pics of them.

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Default #3732
incomplete, must make it again, with moving legs this time


Various super heroes, stormtrooper, robocop & Hiro Nakamrua (with working sword) from Heroes


few models i really liked, must check to see if he has any new ones

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Default #3733
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The star wars ones are really cute.~

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Default #3734
thanks, i built so many over space of 2 years at work, my desk was covered in them, but the shift that works over the weekend used to throw them around... so all ended in the trash :(

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Default #3735
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At least they got used. lol

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Default #3736
Hee hee! Cute models. <3
Default #3737
I hope this place is still active, seeing the last post was on the 17th. I need a hangout with fellow crafters. ; u ;

I, myself, can do knitting, crochet, and still new with sculpey clay.
Default #3738
I like papercrafts, textiles, and jewelry making. Also things like egg decorating, and candle and soap making.
Default #3739
My friend is a jewelry maker, I still have yet to see his jewelry work XD and I do mostly kandi and crochet, I rarely knit cause I find crocheting to be easier.

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Default #3740
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Sculpy and Fimo are brands of polymer clay. You bake them in the oven to harden the plastic into a permanent shape.

I made pictures by the cane method that glass makers use. For instance, if I want a bead that looks like an orange slice, I would make a small cream colored log of Polymer clay. Then I would make an orange colored log of polymer clay, and next wrap a thin sheet of cream colored polymer clay around the orange log. Then you pinch the covered log into a triangular sided log, and cut it into between six to ten equal lengths. Then you place all the triangle lengths point in around the first little cream log and press it into one big log. Lastly, you cover your new log with a thick sheet of orange polymer clay. The end of this cane log you made should look like an orange slice. Give it a day to firm up again before rolling it out small for slicing into beads or bead parts. Use a bamboo skewer for making holes, and them bake. skewers can
I was at work the other day, and I found a millefiori-style beaded bracelet that someone (probably a customer) had left behind, and it was on the register waiting to be claimed. I took a close look at it, and it was really intricate. There was a horse with a design around it, some birds in a design... I mean, and this is a half-inch bead. I was duly impressed.

As for me... been working on a granny-style blanket trying to use up most of my acrylic yarn while still maintaining a somewhat not-unappealing color scheme... So far, so good, haha. With the smaller and differently-colored scraps I am just making granny squares, hoping i get enough to form a blanket... or else I could just... do something else with them. It's not like I have a shortage of blankets in my house, but I definitely have a surplus of acrylic which I don't really have much of a use for.

Also knitting a pair of wrist warmers for my friend's birthday, using Knit Picks' Comfy Fingering.
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Default #3741
There are some commercial beads out there that are really complex.

I only made some basic milllefiori cane stuff -- a fruit slice, a sun, a crab, a lizard, etc.
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Default #3742
I use the plastic cheap pony beads

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Default #3743
She's talking about polymer clay where the beads are basically the art.
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Default #3744
oh ok oTL sorry for interrupted

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