


I have just finished gluing paper clips on the back of my kids cute clay owls. I found the technique at http://4crazykings.blogspot.com/2009/04/how-to-make-quick-clay-owl.html. It was very easy and fast. Once fired they were coloured with crayon and then brushed with Sumi-e ink. Hope you find this lesson a great 3D addition to your 2D owl lessons.
I really like how you finished these with crayon and ink. I have never seen that technique.
ReplyDeleteI love these! Ceramics are so much fun.Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAwww - I love this! Awesome.
ReplyDeleteGot yor message...funny because I just checked these out last night. They are very cute- worth the try! Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteLori
Hi Cheryl - I finally got around to making these.
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Thanks for the idea!