Showing posts with label # apoxie sculpt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label # apoxie sculpt. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Were On Day 8 Blogging Sculpting My New Doll Tips & Tricks
Yes I got through day 8 and in this video I show a little more with the torso. Then I move on and show you with a few strips and shapes of polymer clay you can create an arm easy and quick. Last I will show you how I would attach the arm on to the shoulder quite easy. Hope you enjoy and subscribe and follow me to the her final days. Leave a comment or a thumbs up if you would like to see more blogging sculpting dolls.
Thursday, March 10, 2016
A busy week but still time for my bjd
Worked on her last night and thought I would take pictures. Today the apoxie is all dried and I will check the neck out and sand the apoxie. Then once its fit I will dip the neck in melted wax. Once cooled I will add some polymer clay over the wax. Cook it once again and move on to the next.
Thursday, February 25, 2016
On with my Ball Jointed Doll
Hello beautiful world. Wanted to share a little bit of bjd. Sorry I can't stay long today have a class. Will see all soon and have a beautiful day. Sculpt something!!!! hugs
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Back to my Ball jointed doll (bjd)
Good morning to all and your letting the light project out into the world and your love ones. Oh what a great start. Its going to be a great Weds for me and for all of you too. Class is right around the corner so Im working on my bjd before everyone arrives. In this picture Im showing how important it is for me to drill out all of the cooked polymer clay. Yes even in the breast as much as I can. I would like to explain why this is so important for me and I do understand many may not want to go through the extent I do to make them my bjd.
Its like fine china compared to ceramic. They are two different kinds of look. Fine china has a light look and feel and gives off a transparent look.. Ceramic has a heavy clay look. Like a solid rock. If anyone here is familiar with porcelain it is a finer clay as where ceramic is more coarse. The difference between in price are even different too because of the refining. When you pour porcelain you don't want it to thick because if you do it becomes to have a whole different look. My goal for so many years now has been tweaking all the corners to polymer clay and change them to give a much finer appearance. Now does this mean anyones choices are wrong if they don't see mine?, No lets not even consider that. I have seen beautiful art in all mediums and from artist that have expanded into there chosen mediums. So now lets move on. It also has taken me years to learn the clays I use and work with them so I know how strong they are to be able to produce the thinness of polymer clay. Im always learning and I find myself so many times I will do one thing and find I can do something else. But isn't that all about expansion?
Life its self is expansion and if we don't allow to flow with it then life becomes a struggle.
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
It's Tuesday here is my journey that I do not experience Moonies or Cracks in polymer clay
Good morning beautiful people. It's Tuesday and Im answering a very asked question. Here in this video Im sharing with all of you my journey to what has prevented me in having moonies or cracks in my polymer clay. Please feel free to share with friends or someone that maybe starting out. Lets get art out there and share. What is so rewarding for me is by sharing it brings a person to the flow of creation. Creation is healing and pure love. Lets spread love through are art. So here is my love to all of you. Hugs Everyone have a beautiful day.
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