Monday, December 19, 2011

Martha's Hydrangea


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.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Clay Orchid Demo


Video demo by zikomah  showing us how to create a clay orchid.

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!
Remember! Air-dry clay and gumpaste techniques are almost the same
and tutorials can work for both!