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I took out some
Super Sculpey this evening and made a Santa head. I prefer to paint this polymer clay rather than buy different colors. After I baked my design, it's about 3 inches
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tall, I put it onto my light table to photographed it. Once I paint it, I'll post the finished version.
Okay, here is the painted version. I made him into the
H1N1 Santa.
3 comments:
I love Super Sculpey! But my stuff looks like kindergarten craft time, not like this.
He's wonderful! Did you use a pointy clay/Sculpey tool to make the small divots in his hat and dangly hat-bauble? He's so cute! Nicely done, mate!
Thanks for the visit. I think I did use some type of pointy sculpting tool for that texture.
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