@@MixedMediaArtsAndCrafts slightly scalded S it's taking me forever. Working on 3 jars as housewarming present. No idea how to post a photo here. I stay away from social media usually.
Thank you for your coment. I placed the wet cast from the mould first and held it in place with clinge film whilst it dried. Once the clay piece was fully dry, I then glued it in place. I never glue wet clay pieces to my projects, as they tend to crack when the clay dries and shrinks. 😀
Great work. Flawless. Absolute perfection
Thank you Hayden, I hope you get to have a try at doing something like this. I'm sure it will turn out brilliantly 😀
Antony stunning transformation and love the added flowers, your video is fabulous thanks xx
So kind of you to say. Thank you so much 😀
Very interesting Antony some good techniques and really enjoy all your makes
Thank you, Philip. An easy paint technique to follow and reproduce on your own projects. 😀
Thanks to reply on previous tutorial. This is exactly what I'm doing as we speak! Spooky.
Hope you're having plenty of fun! Love to see what you create! 😀
@@MixedMediaArtsAndCrafts slightly scalded S it's taking me forever. Working on 3 jars as housewarming present. No idea how to post a photo here. I stay away from social media usually.
@Deborah A Minogue no worries. Totally understand with regards to social media. Good luck with your projects!😀
Hi, you can also glue the clay straight onto your project before drying. That way, you are still able to bend it easily, and it will dry in place.
Thank you for your coment. I placed the wet cast from the mould first and held it in place with clinge film whilst it dried. Once the clay piece was fully dry, I then glued it in place. I never glue wet clay pieces to my projects, as they tend to crack when the clay dries and shrinks. 😀