Polymer Clay Sculpting by Nadiia Evans Fairy in a Box Part 1 (pls read the descrptn before ask)
Polymer Clay Sculpting: Fairy In a Box Part 1 by: nadiiaevans.blogspot.com or www.nadiia.com Please read this info before asking your question: -polymer clay brand I am working with is Kato or Fimo, I do not mix them together; -I do not paint my sculptures, it is original color of polymer clay custome bland/mix and basic blushing. -Kato and fimo in flash colors get darker and little bit more translucent after curing. -this doll was sculpted with Kato mix(beige+translucent+ white+liquid). It takes long-long time and finger blisters to mix Kato because it is really firm clay . I add liquid Kato to make it soft and easier to sculpt. I do prepare my mix ahead for many dolls to make. -my fav sculpting tools are dental tools; -I am smoothing polymer clay with flat brash dipped in liquid polymer clay and clay softener; -No I do not use or make no molds! -armature is 16G and 20G wire, paper or polymer clay coated; -Viscose, Silk or Mohair for hair; -film, fusible film or silk for wings; -use Google or any other search engine to found this staff -this is not an instructional video. PS To eliminate visible lint in light colored polymer clay during sculpting — wipe your hands and tools and working aria every 2-5 minutes with dump/wet paper towel and dry it. Also, You may consider some following steps for professional sculpting. Before sculpting with polymer clay make shore your sculpting room and everything in it is “surgically” clean(If you have rag or carpet — you will have lint …
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