May. 10th, 2009

[identity profile] ethora.livejournal.com
Look what fell out of one of my silver trees!



Also... )
[identity profile] hilarysarobot.livejournal.com
hello friends!
so I looked through the memories a bit & didn't see anything about precious metal clay..
I'm really interested in starting to work with it, so I was planning on taking a class at a local bead store.
my questions are:
1. what is a good price for 20 g of silver "slow dry" art clay?
2. how much jewelry can you make with 20 g of this stuff? are we talking one pendant or a whole bunch?
3. so I think for the slow dry type, we'll be using torches to fire it.. is this the best method? what's the difference between torch type and the types for kilns?
thanks a ton for any info you guys can give me!

Hi!

May. 10th, 2009 08:22 pm
[identity profile] hypo-mechanic.livejournal.com
I was referred by my dear friend [livejournal.com profile] apeystar !  I'm 27F hailing from San Diego, CA...
I really love anatomical art and using Sculpey clay, fleece, and acrylic paints...here are a few of my pieces!
One piece isn't Mom-safe! )
[identity profile] talkproof.livejournal.com


Schnetties are mischievous little creatures. They often play pranks, do silly things, and are always scheming and up to something. Despite their behavior, Schnetties are actually very kind and warmhearted! They only exhibit naughty behavior when they're in a pack; alone, their true, individual personalities will come to the surface. Schnetties can be found only in fields of daisies, or fields of sunflowers, nowhere else. They hide beneath the flowers and only come out when the sun first begins to rise, and they eat bees and worms. Sometimes zucchini too.

Moaaar )

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