looking forward to seeing more of these! don't think I've heard of air drying clay before? I'm currently making a mermaid collage on a piece of wood which I rescued from Chrissy's skip last year.
These look like they are going to be great when they are painted I can't wait to see them. I have often wondered how strong air drying clay is.when it is hardened.
The brand I use is very strong when dry, it can be sanded with fine sandpaper easily. It needs to be well sealed when finished with acrylic medium and then is as good as real clay!
Oh wow, I can't wait to see the finished mermaids! You have some wonderful work here on your blog, I have been looking through your posts for ages! Thanks for sharing and for all the inspiration.
Oh, I can wait to meet the sisters. I love your new look here at your blog, Morag. How were you able to create the tabs on top? I have tried to hire 4 different people to help me with this but no one ever calls me back :( Were you able to do it yourself?
The look very interesting, and I know they will look even better when you have finished them. I'm looking forward to seeing how you used the finished mermaids.
I've never worked with air dry clay, so it intrigues me. I mostly play with polymer clay. These mermaids look good, though. Hope you show the end result on another Wednesday, too.
looking good..I am working on wood paintings at the moment so will probably blog that soon
ReplyDeleteOoh, that looks like fun! Can't wait to see them finished.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to have to come back and see how the Merry Mermaids turn out! They look like they're enjoying the splashing around :-)
ReplyDeleteHugs, LLJ 51 xx
Can't wait to see how these lovely ladies evolve by Friday. Have a lovely week.
ReplyDeleteSandra @8
looking forward to seeing more of these! don't think I've heard of air drying clay before? I'm currently making a mermaid collage on a piece of wood which I rescued from Chrissy's skip last year.
ReplyDeleteIts great stuff, easy to work with and mould.
DeleteThese look like they are going to be great when they are painted I can't wait to see them. I have often wondered how strong air drying clay is.when it is hardened.
ReplyDeleteThe brand I use is very strong when dry, it can be sanded with fine sandpaper easily. It needs to be well sealed when finished with acrylic medium and then is as good as real clay!
DeleteThey look super and I'd like to see the finished result.
ReplyDeleteJo no49
Ooh interesting. Clay mermaids, sounds fun. Take care Zo xx 64
ReplyDeleteOh wow, I can't wait to see the finished mermaids! You have some wonderful work here on your blog, I have been looking through your posts for ages! Thanks for sharing and for all the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteHappy WOYWW!
Kate #52
Your mermaid sisters are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday,
Karin 104
Oh, I can wait to meet the sisters. I love your new look here at your blog, Morag. How were you able to create the tabs on top? I have tried to hire 4 different people to help me with this but no one ever calls me back :( Were you able to do it yourself?
ReplyDeleteLove the little mermaids - great fun.
ReplyDeleteMargaret #39
What fun ~ and I looking forward to seeing their evolution!
ReplyDeleteThe look very interesting, and I know they will look even better when you have finished them. I'm looking forward to seeing how you used the finished mermaids.
ReplyDeleteI've never worked with air dry clay, so it intrigues me. I mostly play with polymer clay. These mermaids look good, though. Hope you show the end result on another Wednesday, too.
ReplyDeleteHappy belated WOYWW from # 1.