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February 24, 2009
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I've finally got time to continue my work on this little guy...
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recyclednewspaper57
Aug 28, 2011
How do you make these??
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IgorSan
Aug 29, 2011
I use Sculpey Flex,a great polymer clay.
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recyclednewspaper57
Aug 31, 2011
Oooh I must try that sometime. It sounds fun to use
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Eiko82
Jan 18, 2011
I love this little guy. The little mushrooms on his head are really cute.
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Boggleboy
Jul 13, 2009
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One of your best!!!!! I wish I owned this little fella!
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RainysCreatures
Mar 20, 2009
This little guy is way awsome. I would love to meet him. So this sculpey super flex...I've never tried it before. Can you repose the character after it's been baked?
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IgorSan
Mar 20, 2009
You sure can,if you bake it properly and put a wire skeleton,you can pose very well.
I make'em like action figures,limbs appart
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RainysCreatures
Mar 21, 2009
Awsome. I've always wanted to make a posable doll without having to cover the moving parts in clothing rather than clay.
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xythu
Feb 25, 2009
can't wait. ^^
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Feb 28, 2009
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I make'em like action figures,limbs appart