In Anne's demo, she showed how to make this faux ceramics easily using liquid clay, alcohol inks and a textured sheet:
Our first ClayDay for the year kick-started with our usual activities, demonstrations plus we also had a new member joining us for 2018! Unfortunately we also had to say goodbye to Anne Murray as she was moving back to Scotland so it was her last ClayDay but she taught us a new skill before parting ways. Members also received a giant block of Premo clay courtesy of Polyform and everyone was grateful to receive their favourite brand of clay for free! Here is a short picture summary of our 2 demos from Enid and Anne. If you did miss out and wanted to know more about the process, do visit the APCG Facebook page to get step-by-step instructions for each process. Shelley has curated every single step on the guild's Facebook page so you will never miss out. In Anne's demo, she showed how to make this faux ceramics easily using liquid clay, alcohol inks and a textured sheet: Enid showed us her technique of making a hallow bead - in a rectangular box shape! She mixes scrap clay with Sculpey Ultralight and covers the finished bead with a veneer. The result is a large bead which is hallow and doesn't feel heavy which is perfect for jewellery making. Members of the APCG are a talented bunch since they produce so many beautiful and unique items. ClayDay is the perfect opportunity for members to share their makes with other members. We are pleased that our guild had a good start for 2018 so we hope all of our members can look forward to a whole year of claying.
Pamela Hammond
20/3/2018 12:19:50 pm
I will be coming. Looking forward to it. Pam. Comments are closed.
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