Errm I hate to say but yes it does and it seems to get more fragile as it
gets older....Even my very very old (4 years) paper clay is good for cutting out with paper punches though!
nic xx
Errm I hate to say but yes it does and it seems to get more fragile as it
gets older....Even my very very old (4 years) paper clay is good for cutting out with paper punches though!
nic xx
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Typical, lol!! I shall have to get cracking with it, although my last PMC attent was a disaster, and I just seemed to manage to creat a load of scrap!
Seriously considering paying you a visit Nic, sure there are nearer courses, but I think I would rather travel to you if I did it. Would save me lots of money on wasted clay in the long run!
You'd be more than welcome
I think the farthest travellers (so far) have been from Liverpool )
nic x
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punches are great for metal clay. quilling and origami also work....
crushed mineral accents are lovely, but some colours can't be fired! They are about the size of casting grain. I like setting them in resin.....
Em
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