Air Dry Clay Tutorials
Tips and Tutorials for sculpting and modeling with air-dry, no-bake, self hardening clays and modeling compounds
5 Steps to Painting a Cute Face
Fabi Simonetti, an acrylic artist from Brazil, demonstrates her technique for painting eyes and a cute face in 5 easy steps.
Make This Sleepy Puppy
Cold Porcelain (about 1 lb...500 gr)
Polystyrene or Styrofoam spheres No 4 and No 5 (1 for body and 1 for head)
Acrylic or oil paint to pre-tint white clay: Raw Sienna and Burnt Sienna
Sculpting tool & clay roller
Vinyl or water-based glue
Eye stickers (or paint the eyes)
Blushing powder (pastels, scrapbooking powder or make-up)
Black permanent marker for "freckles"
Optional wood base
Optional wood base
Acrylic paints for the wood base: yellow and white
Acrylic paint to tint clay for "quilt buttons": blue
"Lady": Make This Cocker Spaniel
Create this cute Cocker Spaniel from your choice of air-dry clay or cold porcelain. Works best with the softer air-dry clays. I think she looks like "Lady" from "Lady and the Tramp". If you don't have pre-colored clay, you can pre-tint your clay with acrylic or oil paints or with gel food colorants.
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