I've been organizing art supplies on weekends lately. Last night I sorted through some random bits of molded and painted model magic and air dry clay that I had made years ago. I must have been inspired by Maggie Grey's "Raising the Surface with Machine Embroidery" book at the time. The random bits inspired today's rainy day art project. I got out the air dry clay, a bunch of stamps, and some bits of copper, fused Angelina fibers, and Glitterati film. Tyler and I had a great time playing with it. I started embedding thin bits of sheet copper in the piece of clay that I was molding so Tyler decided to do the same thing. His creation on the left below got smooshed and turned into something else shortly after I took the photo. We'll have to paint the final creations another weekend since the clay has to air dry two to three days first. I still have to figure out what I'm going to do with all the other molded bits.
~ Sonja
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Karen Austin
9/30/2017 04:25:59 pm
Oh my goodness. The pieces are beautiful. Tyler is the most adorable little guy. I bet he had a great time. He has such a wonderful curiosity and attention to tasks. Can't wait to see the finished products!
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