You make this appear to be so very easy. I think I could do this. Will you show us some finished eggs that have been baked? Thank you for such a great tutorial. Keep creating...
Creatology, this isn't a complete demo, I left a ton of steps out, important information. But you should try it if you are already familiar with polymer clay! In the future I will post a real demo with all the steps carefully explained and photographed :)
this. is. so. cool! i want to see a finished egg! i think you can see enough. what i like about this is that you are quick and clear about how to do it and you are prepared. i am almost never prepared ;-)
I am an artist, a Massachusetts native now living in the lovely historical mill town of Lowell. I make bunches of pretty things which I sell in my Etsy shop.
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Cool! I always wondered how you did it. Having a real egg inside never cross my mind. Thanks for sharing that!
Ha! Yeah, I won't let my husband crack the "pretty eggs". He's like "Gah! Which ones are ugly??"
I know you can't see anything in this video, but I wanted to test something out :)
I love the way you explain this.
You make this appear to be so very easy. I think I could do this. Will you show us some finished eggs that have been baked? Thank you for such a great tutorial. Keep creating...
thanks mom!
Creatology, this isn't a complete demo, I left a ton of steps out, important information. But you should try it if you are already familiar with polymer clay! In the future I will post a real demo with all the steps carefully explained and photographed :)
this. is. so. cool!
i want to see a finished egg!
i think you can see enough. what i like about this is that you are quick and clear about how to do it and you are prepared. i am almost never prepared ;-)
bake ready to bake! i see now. so neat!
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