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How beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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They are gorgeous - love the hairslide and brooch. There are some very clever ladies on this forum!
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yeah i thought it was the sculpey..but even with the best material..i couldn't create flowers like that..lol
i do beads and other less amazing things w/ sculpey..
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oooo! lovely! reminds me of scuplting with bread paste, or with white craft glue paste. (I haven't the eysight to do such delicate work)
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Beautiful, your very talented




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Thanks for the positive comments. This craft is just like cross stitch for engrossing you , having a lovely item at the end of the day and giving other people pleasure too. Have not done any this year yet but have been gathering things together to make different flowers and to make some of the easier to do.
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hi, Those roses look good enough to eat! they look like you could put them on a cake!. you do excellant work. you should teach classes in the technique.
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contessa wrote:hi, Those roses look good enough to eat! they look like you could put them on a cake!. you do excellant work. you should teach classes in the technique.
My favourite flowers to do are the roses even though they take longer than the others. As for teaching classes, not me, too timid and not fluent enough in Spanish yet.
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These are amazing Rosemary. Can I ask, is a kiln needed for these or is the material self hardening?






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No kiln needed as the ingredients include something to make it harden.
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Hi Rosemary,
Just found your lovely flowers and wanted to say how impressive they are. Really lovely. You are clever!
Just found your lovely flowers and wanted to say how impressive they are. Really lovely. You are clever!