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figures and faces !
Hi there - I am new to posting - but really wanted to know if anyone can advise any tips for making good faces for my figures - I sculpt 2 1/2" to 13 " creations, but just can't seem to come up with a face i like. Can anyone offer any advice,books to read,websites to help many thanks annie |
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Hi there - I am new to posting - but really wanted to know if anyone can
advise any tips for making good faces for my figures - I sculpt 2 1/2" to 13 " creations, but just can't seem to come up with a face i like. Can anyone offer any advice,books my book Celebrations with Polymer Clay has a section on modeling faces, and on casting them into molds. James Carrington has a great book on making figures, and Kathy Dewey has one coming out too. Maureen Carlson's are popular but too "cute" for my tastes, maybe it'd work for you though if that's your preference. Good luck and welcome to posting! Sarajane Sarajane's Polymer Clay Gallery http://www.polyclay.com view my auctions at: http://www.polyclay.com/Collage/auction.htm |
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I think it's been a while since I posted this... There is a dollmakers email list at www.dollmaking.org. There are about 750 members, with about 20 posts a day average. It's a great place to pick up information on dollmaking and related arts. You can see some work by members at www.dollmaking.org/show-n-tell/coppermine ospam (AnnieHowland) writes: Hi there - I am new to posting - but really wanted to know if anyone can advise any tips for making good faces for my figures - I sculpt 2 1/2" to 13 " creations, but just can't seem to come up with a face i like. Can anyone offer any advice,books to read,websites to help many thanks annie -- Dawn Albright http://www.dawnwich.com |
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It's a great place to pick up information on
dollmaking and related arts many thanks to you and sarajane for taking the time to reply ,I have lots to look at now. regards, Annie |
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Where can I purchase a copy of your book, and how much is it?
Debbie my book Celebrations with Polymer Clay has a section on modeling faces, and on casting them into molds. Debbie, you can get it through Amazon.com or at your local Borders, Joanne's, or Michael's store, those last two often have coupons in the paper or online for 40-50% off one item. Here's the Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0873495217/ and here's my page about it, there's some links to reviews, etc. http://www.polyclay.com/cwpc.htm Sarajane Sarajane's Polymer Clay Gallery http://www.polyclay.com |
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Where can I purchase a copy of your book, and how much is it?
Debbie my book Celebrations with Polymer Clay has a section on modeling faces, and on casting them into molds. James Carrington has a great book on making figures, and Kathy Dewey has one coming out too. Maureen Carlson's are popular but too "cute" for my tastes, maybe it'd work for you though if that's your preference. |
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Thank you!
I'll definitely check it out. I have a Borders and Michaels close by. Debbie "Sjpolyclay" wrote in message ... Where can I purchase a copy of your book, and how much is it? Debbie my book Celebrations with Polymer Clay has a section on modeling faces, and on casting them into molds. Debbie, you can get it through Amazon.com or at your local Borders, Joanne's, or Michael's store, those last two often have coupons in the paper or online for 40-50% off one item. Here's the Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0873495217/ and here's my page about it, there's some links to reviews, etc. http://www.polyclay.com/cwpc.htm Sarajane Sarajane's Polymer Clay Gallery http://www.polyclay.com |
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