My 1st attempt! |
Here is sort of a flow chart collage of their evolution!
I wasn't sure where to go from there, but stumbled on a tutorial from an artist I admire, Staci Louise Smith, on a crackle glaze technique. Note to self, make sure you have the correct materials before you start a process! I had everything but the crackle glaze, but since I am impatient and want to do everything when I want to do it, used a different type than the tutorial stated that I found at Michael's...I will be ordering the kind Staci recommended. My version didn't actually crackle!
Here is where I am now...aside from the "no-crackle" finish, I am smitten by their shabby folk-art look. I definitely see more polymer clay birds in my future!
Melissa Meman
I love your chubby birds! and the flowers really do lend them that "folk art" element. Your antique-style finish is divine, can't wait to see it with crackle! I think these are lovely just as they are, too. You've got a gift!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Especially with those flower wings. Can't wait to see what you create with them all.
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute, Melissa!
ReplyDeleteI think they're super cute...even without the crackle!
ReplyDeleteWhat cuties! I love their sweet rustic look!
ReplyDeleteOH OH OH OH Super Duper Cute!!!
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