Another Hydrangea tutorial, this time Martha Stewart and crafter Diane Phillips make one-of-a-kind clay hydrangea flowers. Martha provides both a video demo (shown below) and a step-by-step tutorial using the following tools and materials to create the arrangement shown above.
Monday, December 19, 2011
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Yellow Filler Flowers
Step by step photos showing how to create these yellow filler flowers with cold porcelain clay. by Rubina, Gemini Arts & Crafts http://rubina-geminiartandcrafts.blogspot.com/2009/07/cold-porcelain-yellow-blossoms-tutorial.html
Hydrangea by Petalsweet
Today's tutorial is a step-by-step demonstration from Petalsweet. These are Hydrangea flowers made from gumpaste, but many of the techniques and materials used for gumpaste may also be used with air-dry clay... with one exception! There's no need to use edible products! Regular white glue can be used instead of sugar glue and similar substitutions. Air-dry clay flowers will be a lasting keepsake!
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Remember! Air-dry clay and gumpaste techniques are almost the same
and tutorials can work for both!
and tutorials can work for both!