Most of the time air-dry clay is used to create miniatures or dolls, but it's also great for making lifesize or larger-than-life clay sculptures such as the 4 foot tall teapot shown above! Often the best product to use for such large sculptures is good old-fashioned papier mache. Sometimes the basic form will be made with papier mache and a product like Celluclay (an instant papier mache) or a low cost air dry clay
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Showing posts with label celluclay. Show all posts
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Larger than Life Papier Mache
Saturday, August 14, 2010
How to Make a Marionette Face
A short video from Emily DeCola showing us her marionette faces, which she makes using a homemade air dry clay (a mix of Celluclay, sawdust and other things). Emily DeCola is a freelance designer, performer and director working all over the world with puppetry and masks on stage and in television and film. She has received a Jim Henson Foundation Grant.
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