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November 1, 2012
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Hello all!
So sorry I have been so bad about keeping up with DA lately
but I thought you all would find this fun!
I originally did this on my Facebook page and uploaded photos through out the day. It took a total of 6 hrs. form start to finish. =) Hope you all enjoy!
~Amanda




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very awesome ! :D
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*NeverlandJewelry Apr 7, 2013  Professional Artisan Crafter
Thank you! =D
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:iconlizombie-scarecrow:
Gracias por compartirlo
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*NeverlandJewelry Apr 7, 2013  Professional Artisan Crafter
=D
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~Beauty-of-love Dec 30, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
Cute Prettier than what I have made
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*NeverlandJewelry Apr 7, 2013  Professional Artisan Crafter
awww... Thank you!
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~Pink-Parakeet-Jewels Nov 20, 2012  Professional Artisan Crafter
what type of glaze do you use? i find alot of glazes are sticky when dry : /
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Same here, the finished pieces are fine at first but end up really tacky. I've found the best thing I've used so far is clear nail polish, the cheaper the better!
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this is awesome :D
and can i ask why wet sanding?
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*NeverlandJewelry Nov 20, 2012  Professional Artisan Crafter
Wet Sanding smooths out rough or lumpy places,
get rid of finger prints, helps the paint stick
better and gives everything a better shine.
Why do it wet? It helps to keep from scratching
the clay. It take a lot of practice to learn how to do this
just right but well worth learning.
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