SEPTEMBER 2002
THE TWIG CHALLENGE

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Karen covered a couple of twigs with polymer clay cane slices. The one on the left is covered with a green, purple, and white jellyroll. The one on the right has slices from a white and translucent jellyroll cane over purple clay.


Maggie used twigs, a pine cone, and pine needles to make molds. The green pieces are relief textures from the molds (hard to tell in the photo).

Suzanne made a sculptural vase. The twig is Y-shaped and the tops of the vase is able to move back and forth on its "axle."

 
   

 

Marion make a faux toasted marshmallow that looked good enough to eat!

She also used two twigs, along with a photograph, a button, fabric, polymer clay fish, and more, in a multi-media wall hanging.

   

Edie created a brooch with a twig by coating it with Liquid Sculpey. The twig on the left in the photo is before coating, the one on the right is after. It looks like gilded metal and is very strong.

Edie also incorporated twigs, silver beads, and wire, into some black polymer clay sculptural objects. 

 


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