Thursday 1 March 2018

Clay Modelling 1

I have fancied a bit of clay modelling for a while and I received two blocks of DAS Modelling Material as a surprize Christmas present from Mick.

I saw a course to make a Green Man mask and was really keen to attend but it was on a date I could not manage.

So after many hours trawling websites I thought I would make a sun first.

Heck its more tricky than it looks.  I went to a school where we did none of this kind of thing, so I am doing my playing as an adult.

I started with a side plate to cut out a circle from the rolled out clay. 

I used half of a 500g block for the whole thing.

The internet said to use balls of rolled up paper under the mask to mould the shape of the face.

As I had no tools to form the features I used knitting needles, sewing needles, pins, crochet hooks, end of pencils and craft knives to eek out the face, using internet tips about the eyes, nose and mouth.

I then cut out triangles of rolled out clay to make the sun’s rays.

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The clay is air dried, so I left it on cling film so that it did not stick.

24 hours later I had to turn it over as the underside was still quite damp.

Huh Oh, the rays started to fall off.

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It dried to a lighter colour.

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So when it was dry I stuck the rays on with hot glue, they are going nowhere now!

As an interesting exercise I made some beads with the left overs.

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Then put them on cocktail sticks and painted them to see what the coverage was like and how the colours changed on application.  I was given a set of paints which needed trying too.

Well that was tedious.  Some took 6 coats and others I threw away as useless.

But now I have a Wilma Flintstone bracelet, if anyone is going to a fancy dress party.

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