mermaid
posted about 1 year ago | 1 comment
A hand dyed pillow for the silent auction at the Art Center
Having fun with textures 101
posted about 1 year ago | 1 comment
Look around you, there's lots of textures to be had....tree trunks, rubber car mats, the bottom of your sneaker and yes even textured paper will give a nice finish.
larger stamps
posted about 1 year ago | 0 comments
If you have a large extruder you can make even larger stamps with the hollow coil.
The fin maker
posted about 1 year ago | 0 comments
A simple stamp with just lines but i use it for lots of things, my favorite being fish fins.
One of my boxes of stamps
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I have a large collection of made clay stamps..here are some,
kids' toys
posted about 1 year ago | 0 comments
Here are some wooden rollers i found at an educational kids' toy store, 4 shapes for $8.
Objects around you
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You can use things you find like seashells, dried lotus pods and stamps you can make from that shape and bake in the oven clay.
using pressed stamps
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You can do a lot of things with pressed stamps. You don't have to settle for just pressing either.
Things in the kitchen
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Those metal and plastic cake decorators for frosting also texture well. Let's not forget the grout applicators from the hardware store either.
More things in the kitchen
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You can use a butter paddle for texturing handles.
