More LotR fun with Polymer Clay

Jul 18, 2006 19:13

I've been playing about with my polymer clay again. See the picspam behind the cut:

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maidenform July 19 2006, 02:46:27 UTC
So cute OMG!!

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dreamflower02 July 19 2006, 14:06:57 UTC
Hobbits *are* cute. They can't help it; but I'm glad you think these capture that cuteness.

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obeliamedusa July 19 2006, 03:42:38 UTC
SO CUTE!!! I especially love the wee Bag End and Crickhollow. Well done! :D

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dreamflower02 July 19 2006, 14:08:30 UTC
I'm glad you like the little Bag End and Crickhollow. They were quite fun to do. These two took a lot of time, but now I've done one of each, I can probably make others more quickly.

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lily_the_hobbit July 19 2006, 05:33:09 UTC
Oh, I love it!!!
Hobbits in blankets... :D

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dreamflower02 July 19 2006, 14:11:11 UTC
The neat thing about wrapping them in blankets was, I didn't have to worry about their clothes or their hands, LOL!

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lame_pegasus July 19 2006, 06:50:03 UTC
Incredibly sweet!

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dreamflower02 July 19 2006, 14:11:34 UTC
Thank you! 8-)

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este_tangletoes July 19 2006, 13:37:35 UTC
What a delight these little ones are! That quilt must have taken some time to make, it is wonderful (do you use ready-made canes or do you make your own?). The pins are charming and so full of detail.

Well done lass and thank you for sharing these with us.

I’m with Slightlytookish in wishing to see a close-up of their faces.

Also some information on suitable instruction books for polymer clay would be much appreciated.

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dreamflower02 July 19 2006, 14:27:34 UTC
I'm glad you like them. I did several before I had some that I liked enough to take pictures of and share.

Most of the canes I used in the quilt were scraps of canes I'd already made, although a couple of them made use of two ready made canes I had. One doesn't show on the front, and the other is that little pink square--it has tiny butterflies on it from a purchased cane. All the rest are mine. The hardest part was making sure there was no distortion when I flattened the "patchwork" onto the backing clay. And Sam's quilt was still thicker than the others' blankets, so it was a bit harder to wrap him up.

I will see what I can do. They are so tiny, that I'm not sure I can get a good enough close-up, but I'll try.

Good books:
These are great for the basics--
The Polymer Clay Techniques Book by Sue Heaser
The Art of Polymer Clay by Donna Kato
and then for figures--
How to Make Clay Characters by Maureen Carlson
Making Gifts in Polymer Clay by Stacey Morgan [that's the one that helped me figure out how to make eensy toes]
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este_tangletoes July 20 2006, 12:50:59 UTC
Thank you so much Dreamflower.

Where do I find the 'plot bunnies?'

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dreamflower02 July 20 2006, 13:47:16 UTC
Well, if you look at my icon here, you'll find a pic of some of them; and gamgeefest has also made an icon of the one I sent her, that she named "Squiggy". I only took the one pic of them before I sent them off to their homes.

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