Posted on December 16th, 2007 by Admin
I bought a wonderful tutorial on making OOAK babies last night. “LEARN HOW TO SCULPT A POLYMER CLAY OOAK BABY FAIRY” by Goddess-Dreams. I was highly impressed by the tutorial and have already got a really good start on making my own little baby. No snickering, I’ve never tried to make a […]
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Posted on September 30th, 2007 by Admin
Remember my little “legs too short” fellow I was working on? Well, I have finished the figure and will be making a brief tutorial type guide to how he evolved from a short legged doll into a handsome Neanderthal youth with a curious find. Here is a look at the nearly finished doll - I’ll […]
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Posted on September 25th, 2007 by Admin
Well, I am happy to say that the old witch survived. I just took her out of the convection oven that I use to bake my figures now and she is in very good shape. I had removed her working dress before baking her and cooked her on 225 F for 10 minutes - just […]
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Posted on September 25th, 2007 by Admin
I made this lady to be facing off taming the wyvern that I had entered in the State Fair, but she was not finished in time to be entered with him (I think he did okay alone ) , anyway, I have decided that I will just make her a stand alone figure rather […]
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Posted on September 25th, 2007 by Admin
I was working on a new figure today, no real plot on it other than just playing around, and determined that the legs on it were way too short. The torso was long and slender and the arms were long and very slender and there were the legs, short and stubby. Needed to […]
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Filed under: SNAFU, people, OOAK, figures