Let's Play and Learn

hello, everybody...
Let's make a little beautiful world with your hands on...
Let's study to make a very cute and pretty everything by clay...
So easy,,, just see and learn into this blog to study !!!
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Monday, September 1, 2008

This the cute helicopter, makeone by one along following producers...

1. Make a chubby water drop and press it to be a shape as a body part.

2. After you make a long water drop put it down and paste the tail part with your palm.

3. Make a column with white and press the front side of the body part with your palm. Then, make a pink line to use as a frame, and paste the eye and nose.

4. Make a column with yellow and press it slightly. Paste it on the front side of the hat. Make a green ball, press it with your palm, and paste it two times with a pin on the hat.

5. Make the back tail of propeller as well as the wheel, and paste it them.

Make a Cute Teddy Bear

1. Make a water drop shape and press it gently. Press the center with a small pin.

2. Make a long water drops for legs and use the pin to press the center as mentioned in 1.

3. Make two smaller water drops for arms and attach.

4. Make a ball as the head, and the with two smaller balls, attach to the head as ears.

5. After making eyes and nose with black color, make and attach a ribbon to finish.

Here is a pretty teddy bear. Place it on your mobile phone after making it yourself. You will be the only one on earth to carry such an accessory. Hahahaha....

Make a Beautiful Flower in Pot

1. Mix red, yellow, and black at the ratio of 5 to 4 to 1 to make color of flowerpot. After that, form it like a water
drop and press it with the palm of your hand, make it the shape in the picture

2. Roll up a thick line and press it. Paste it on the upper side and tip it with thin pin ot toothpick

3. Make a long water drop with green, press it your palm, draw the vein of leaf with pin or other tool, and paste it from the middle part

4. Make 6 small balls with white and paste it in a circle

5. Press the ball with your palm and press the core with pin

6. Make a ball with yellow and tip it several time with a pin or toothpick

7. All is completed when you put the flower on the flowerpot you made ahead.

Make A Cute Pig

1. Make four little shapes and put them gently together.

2. Make chubby water drop shape for the torso

3. Make a ball and place it as the head. Press with the palm of your hand so that it does not fall apart.

4. Add more orange color to the existing color and make a cylinder shape. Press to make it stick and make nose holes using a tool.

5. Make and put eyes and ears along with other accescories to finish.


Here is a pair of pretty piggy dolls !!!

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Make a Lovable Angel Doll

1. Make a long yellow water drop, press it with your palm until it becomes the body part

2. Small two waterdrops will be the arms

3. Make a white waterdrop, press it with your palm, then paste it on the back side of the body part as they are wings.

4. Mix orange and white at the ratio of 2 to 8 until it becomes peach color, and use it for making face and hands.

5. Make a ribbon with small blue water drop and decorate it. Do the same with black and paste it to the foot part.

6. After you make the eye and nose, and decorate it, you can see a pretty angel. After it dries completely, put a string on it so that you can realize you have a great decoration or good present.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Different Kind of Polymer Clay

There are many types of polymer clay available, if you know where to look, and they all have advantages and disadvantages. Many people will argue passionately for one variety or another, but I have noticed that some of the major brands are surprisingly inconsistent between colours, and possibly between batches - so sometimes I see someone dismissing Premo Sculpey in favour of Fimo Soft, on the grounds that the latter is too soft and floppy, but sometimes I see the opposite.


Sculpey III and Fimo Soft are the varieties I see for sale most often in the UK; Fimo Soft has largely supplanted Fimo ‘Classic’, probably because most people - kids especially - can’t be bothered with the extensive kneading the latter requires. However, the Soft kind is sometimes too soft, failing to hold delicate shapes or support the weight of a sculpture on legs. Sculpey III is if anything even softer, while in my experience Premo Sculpey is slightly firmer, but still a good deal less work than Fimo Classic. How firm you like your polymer clay has a lot to do with how hot your hands are, your patience, and the delicacy of the sculpture you are trying to achieve.
Much more significant than the differences between these mainstream brands is the leap from them to Super Sculpey or Super Sculpey Firm. These are far better at holding delicate shapes and fine detail, making them much more appropriate for some kinds of work. They do take a lot more kneading to make them pliable, but I find that only a minute or two of squashing and rolling gets them ready to use. Their big disadvantage is in the colours: Whereas the more common brands of polymer clay come in a dizzying range of attractive colours, standard Super Sculpey is always roughly the colour of northern-European skin, while the Firm variety is a sort of granite-grey. Obviously that’s great if you happen to want to make something in one of those colours, but otherwise you’ll be looking at a paint job at the end of it; of course some people are very happy painting their sculptures, but it’s not for everyone.

Achieving quite similar effects are Puppenfimo, also known as ‘miniature doll Fimo’, and Sculpey Living Doll. Aimed chiefly at the ‘art doll’ market, these are slightly softer than Super Sculpey, and the latter is available in several different fleshly colours. They retain a slight softness when cooked, and make for tough little sculptures which are slightly translucent, like human flesh.




Many other kinds of polymer clay are available - Creall-Therm, Cernit, Kato and Makin’s all have their own brands, about which I have heard good things, while Fimo and Sculpey have a range of other varieties which I haven’t touched on here. New products are devised on a regular basis - polymer science is very much a living field, and the polymer clay companies are spurred on to ingenious new applications by current high levels of interest in polymer clay as an artistic medium.

Color Mixing

With this color mixing, you can easily mix everycolours from your own clay.


Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Making basics form of jumping clay

Rolling Balls
Put clay into the palm and knead the clay softly, rolling it withpressure to make it round. Roll it softly several times until the wrinkles are gone.Ball shapes are the most basic shapes therefore they must be made in a very short time in order to prevent hardening of the surface before progressing to the next stage.


Droplets
After rolling a ball, make one side sharp-pointed by using the lower part of the V-shape of the open palm.



Both droplets
Overturn after making both droplets and make droplets for the opposite side equally.




Line
After rolling a ball put it on the floor and lengthen it rolling several times up and down with the fingertips.



Twisted lines
Make a long line and fold it in half, then twist it in one direction.




Cylinder
Put the ball on the floor and roll it with palm back and forth, then press both ends flat.

Jumping Clay


Jumping Clay is a soft and malleable material that can be moulded into different figurines and shapes to give full play to the creative mind. As it can be easily blended easily to form different colours, it offers a fantastic range of colours for added versatility in your craft projects. All creations are simply air dried to retain the shape and colour.
The success of JumpingClay programs is founded based on fun hands-on learning with endless possibilities. The concept is revolutionary. The program was created to develop creative expression, confidence, positive and out-of the-box thinking, hands-on attitude, mental and physical agility. The programs are non-competitive, focusing on creating fun, positive experiences. The idea was to give learners the confidence and “anyone-can-create-what-you-want” attitude they needed for a lifetime of success.

Jumping Clay is safe, non toxic, odourless and non messy, making it perfect for children as well as adults. Adults have enjoyed working with Jumping Clay as it can be calming and therapeutic just to roll the material. Children love using the clay for their imaginative creations. So sign up and have fun!

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anak marnath-dkv,, angkatan'06..
d blog ini,,, saia masukin ttg hoby2 saia,,,
yaitu art & craft,, terutama clay...
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