



I have made this frame before I ended up in bed for quite few days. It is plain wooden frame, covered with a layer of scrap clay and then decorated with all kind of clay in different shapes. On the first two pics you can clearly see the spots that were left on wood from fresh clay - never place polymer clay on wood which should remain clean! And on the first photo is also shown a nice mess that I have on my table every time I work; to be honest, it is left like that sometimes when I finish working, too.
I was really pleased with the final result. I think the frame turned out really good, as well as the picture I put in, which I decorated with different tools in Photoshop. And beside few smaller things that is all I have done in last 2 or 3 weeks. How sad!
3 comments:
nice pic frame, and you english is very good being your second language. It's a shame you have not been well as I still don't see anything suitable for males to wear.
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Prečudovito! Le kako ti to uspe?
Še veliko lepih izdelkov ti želim da nas boš še naprej razveselejevala.
I have question, I have question!!
Did you bake a frame with the polimer clay AND the glass on it??
Wood survived? What about glass?
And the thing is, that clay is getting bit smaller by baking, so how you did it stick together?
Please for answer, I'm searching this information in internet and cannot find.
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