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
Monday, February 15, 2010
The Key to Impressions in Friendly Plastic by Liz Welch
The KEY to making a "good impression" - no pun intended - is to think outside the box....literally!. Here Artist Liz Welch uses an impression of a door key to create this amazing texture, reminiscent of metalwork that would literally take hours- not to mention the costly tools necessary.
I love how Friendly Plastic can fool the senses!!! Great Job Liz!!
Now.....how far does your imagination go? Why not give it a challenge. Look for objects around the house that have interesting areas. Maybe it is the holes in a sewing bobbin...or a coiled up piece of wire...or how about a buckle on a belt?
What is your KEY to a great impression?
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.

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