Friendly Plastic is back and it is HOT! This unique modeling materials can simulate the look and texture of lampworked and dichroic glass. An amazing modeling material that is soft and maliable when heated, yet strong and durable when cooled. Join award winning artists, as they take you on an amazing journey exploring Friendly Plastic
Friday, February 5, 2010
Friendly Plastic Snowflake Ornaments by Liz Welch
This picture seems quite fitting today as it's snowing outside my studio window located in the Ozark Mountains of Missouri. We are deep into winter and experiencing one of the harshest winters we've had in the past several years.
These snowflakes are the artwork of textile and Friendly Plastic artist Liz Welch, who resides in the UK. She is credited with developing the "Oooze" technique of which these snowflake ornaments were made. This is a great way to capture a snowflake forever!
To see more of Liz's work or to attend one of her workshops visit her blog: www.rarebird.wordpress.com
Linda Peterson is compensated and endorsed by AMACO. The guests features may or may not have any affiliation with AMACO.
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The Art of Friendly Plastic
Friendly Plastic is back and it is HOT! This unique modeling material can simulate the look and texture of lampwork beads and dichroic glass along with stone effects - It's endless! It's a modeling material that is soft and maliable when heated, yet strong and durable when cooled.
Join award winning artist Linda Peterson of Linda Peterson Designs and her other talented guests as they take you on an amazing journey exploring Friendly Plastic.
Join award winning artist Linda Peterson of Linda Peterson Designs and her other talented guests as they take you on an amazing journey exploring Friendly Plastic.
2 comments:
I really like the look of those!
Is there a tutorial or something?
sab
Wow these are very cute jewels. So beautiful. I am glad to go through your blog.
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