If you haven’t done so, you really should take one of Julie’s Doll Classes. This afternoon the women looked like they were having so much fun. It’s amazing what goes into making a doll. Today they poured the Paper Mache head and limbs for their dolls. They had special plaster molds for doing this. They used Flumo, which is an air-drying casting slip, that works like ceramic and porcelain slips except that it doesn’t need to fired in a kiln.
Here you can see how the slip is poured into the plaster mold.
2 comments:
Hello Friend, good day.
Very nice to work.
Happy Sunday to voce.abrços.Richard
I just love the twilling block. We have a teacher coming to our extension office to teach twilling. I am looking forward to learning.
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