A riot of flowers in polymer clay but this time made like never before using
stencils to 'print' the plant parts.
This little handbook is largely intended as an aide to using Angie Scarr
Miniatures stencils effectively but it is also full of hints and tips about getting
materials and colours right and how to display your work.
Stencilling with a mix of solid polymer clay and liquid clays (Goo) is a new adventure
for both Angie and her students. Until now the world of miniature flower
making traditionally centred around three basic materials; paper, cold porcelain
and solid polymer clay, each of which have their drawbacks as well as their
benefits, and each of which required a lot of patience to produce the flowers in
large enough numbers to fill a dollhouse shop.
These ideas look at new and different ways of using polymer clay to produce
beautiful, delicate flowers and plants which are resistant to moisture and
can be semi translucent, in delicate subtle or glorious strong colours without
individual painting of leaves and petals. You don't have to have endless patience
to use these simple techniques. Just a love of flowers and a love of miniatures
"I invent easy ways of doing things because I'm essentially lazy and lacking in
patience." Angie.