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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2009

Sculpting helps my "sandy feeling hands" from a desease called Multiple Sclerosis

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  • oh these are amazing- does polymer clay dry out or does it stay soft untill you bake it- what temperature and for how long do you usually bake it?

  • @katie4424 Thank you so very much! the clay will stay soft until baked at about 150- 265 depending on the brand. They normally have oven temps on the packages.

  • Thank you! Thank you so much.. :)

  • Also I am going to be taking my very first REAL sculpting class. Which will teach true human anatomy etc. I guess I'm a bit afraid of loosing my "creative" edge. Which makes MY work special and apart from all the rest. I wonder how I can improve without loosing my Love of sculpting. I'm just that way I loose my focus if it become regimented and controlled. Like any artwork I feel it is subjective don't you?

  • your first baby is amazing, well i wish i had been that good, my first looked like a troll...lol

    well done your babies are wonderful

    x

  • @ooakvaleriestill Also I am going to be taking my very first REAL sculpting class. Which will teach true human anatomy etc. I guess I'm a bit afraid of loosing my "creative" edge. Which makes MY work special and apart from all the rest. I wonder how I can improve without loosing my Love of sculpting. I'm just that way I loose my focus if it become regimented and controlled. Like any artwork I feel it is subjective don't you?

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  • Love it!

  • Wow!! You are very talented! I also love how you used your husband's shirt collars as tools. I can remember when I was in junior high and I used popsicle sticks that I had cut just so to make kittens for my classmates.

    Also, what kind of varnish/finishing product do you use? It's very smooth.

  • youre really good you should be a reborn artist

  • my babies head fell of! i need help wood glue did not work! HAS THIS HAPPEND TO ANYONE IF SO PLEASE HELP!

  • i tryed to make the baby at 00:40 and it worked! ... after 3 or 4 hours! i made mine mini. this is the first full bodied baby i have done if i can i will show you a vid! im verry happy with this and im only 13!

  • cute

  • your prncesspeachy's mummy!(: Your so pretty and talented!

    I LOVE CHEEKY CERUBS NURSERY! <3

  • wow.... thats all i can say good job keep up the good work

  • Very cute!!! I love them!!!

  • Hey you are amazing artist. hope you will be able to make those sweet babies for long time.

    wish you to have allot of creativity. Tina.

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