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Natural Stone Clay by La Doll



UPDATE TO THIS POST AT BOTTOM OF POST: I made these little trees out of Natural Stone Clay by La Doll. I have been playing with this stone clay and it is much like Paperclay. But, it seems to dry faster and harder which works great for me and my inpatient self. I am making all kinds of clay things for thhe Funky Finds and anything else I get myself involved in during spring and summer. It is nice to have things lined up to keep you positive and excited. It's like that saying that I used to have on the bottom of my email......"all you need to be happy is something to do, someone to love, and something to hope for". Plus, I will get to see Renea, meet my friend Donna, and spend time with Lisa.

I'm very excited that I have been asked to participate in the Chroma's Working Artist Program. They are going to send me some of their paints and I am to interact with them about how I like it. I will keep you posted on this...
I finished some clay hearts today by adding some metal wings. I could not help but dig into my metal findings box to embellish my clay heart magnets. I'm going to post a few new things like this tonight on my etsy so come and take a look if you have a moment. Now, I'm going to try and catch up with all my fellow bloggers. PEACE AND LOVE to all my bloggies.

UPDATE
FEB 23

Here is a picture of the clay I used. I purchased it at Michaels.


Comments

Sacred Yoli said…
Those hearts are so cute!
Congratulations on participating on the working artist's program.
Anonymous said…
lovin it all!!!!
hope you're enjoying your weekend :)
Your trees are sooooo cute. Good job. And what's this about Chroma's working artist program? Oh my gosh, your famous now? I leave town & you become famous! WOW! Love ya honey, Renea
Kim Mailhot said…
Wow, this is a fun new tool for me ! I love, love, love the hearts !
Beautiful job sharing the new stuff, You Majesty !
Cheers and happy Monday !
Tina said…
Just found your blog this morning. Nice way to start a Monday. Thanks!
Blessings
T
Kristen H said…
These are great! I love the trees. Can you tell me more about this product? Where to find it, does it come in colors?? Etc.
Thanks!

x
FAQ said…
Kristen,
i got the product at michaels in the clay section.....it is called La doll....i will search the internet for a pic. thanks for asking
Carolyn said…
I just love these little sculpture you are doing! the little hearts would look pretty in a dish or a whole bunch of them in a clear glass hurricane would be cool too!
create up a storm woman!
Debbie said…
I love those. And I will look for that clay the next time I journey to the "big city".
Anonymous said…
I love those trees! Beautiful picture!

:) Pamela
Anonymous said…
Cool!

I just got into paper clay and love it, but ues it isnot as strong for some things.

Good to know it dries harder and faster too.
Anonymous said…
Wow! I have been looking for this clay and have not found it in NJ!

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