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Pictured: "Gaea" Polymer Clay sculpture with Tibetan Lamb hair for hair, silk clothes and sits atop a fantasy mushroom, also sculpted out of polymer clay
Pictured: "Hermit Baby" Small Fantasy hermit baby sculpted from polymer clay into a real seashell
Pictured: "Grim Montego" Peg-legged pirate, standing tall with a brass ubing armature structure, sculpted from polymer clay and bearded with tibetan lamb hair. Outfit is partially sculpted and real fabric.
Pictured: "Lydia" Polymer clay fairy child with a sculpted bodice. Jet Black Tibetan lamb hair for hair. Fantasy Film wings
Pictured: "Allina" Polymer clay sculpture with Mohair for hair, Abalone shell mosaic for the bodice and real pantyhose and silk for her outfit
Jan 20

How to Make a Basic Armature VIDEOS

Posted by: Amanda Day in MyBlog |
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I am happy to announce I have new instructional YouTube videos available! 

 

Part one and two on making a basic wire armature for your polymer clay sculpture. Having trouble supporting your sculptures? This armature will support your sculptures in the oven, reducing the chances of cracks and faults in the polymer clay. This is where most complex sculpture armatures begin. I will be making more videos on bulking out your armatures and preparing them for standing on a base. Learn how the professional ooak artists do it!

 
 
 

 
 

And to my darling grandmother, who passed away suddenly a year ago today:
I look forward to the day when "all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out." John 5:28, 29
May we be together again soon.



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