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| Clay Art for All Seasons: A Guide to Soft Clay Art | 
enlarge | Author: Yukiko Miyai Publisher: Island Heritage Category: Book
List Price: $15.95 Buy New: $10.85 You Save: $5.10 (32%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 74 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9 x 8.6 x 0.5
ISBN: 1597002569 Dewey Decimal Number: 731 EAN: 9781597002561
Publication Date: December 28, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served.
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This elegant craft book’s stunning clay creations were inspired by the flowers of Hawaii and beyond. Using its easy-to-follow instructions, readers will learn how tocreate realisticorchids, plumeria, hibiscus, gerbera daisies, and other flowers as well as charming themed pieces for Easter, Halloween, Christmas, weddings, and other special occasions.Clay flowers make fantastic party favors, homemade holiday gifts, elegant centerpieces, or everlasting bouquets.With gorgeous color photos and informative illustraions throughout,Clay Art for All Seasonsguides readers step-by-step through the creative process, enabling them to enjoy the everlasting beauty of this delicate and highly decorative art form.
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pretty realistic clay flowers December 24, 2008 this book is beautiful! it is very well explained and full of colored photos describing the process. I havent tried to make anything from it yet but I just love to admire it whenever I see it on my bookshelf. it would make a great gift, too
I Wanted to Try it Right Away September 30, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book shows you how to make the most realistic flowers. You will want to start right away! I didn't know when I bought it that it was for air dry clay, but I used the polymer I have, and the rose I made didn't turn out too bad.
I did buy porcelain white air dry clay to try it that way too. I made the Cala Lily. With only having white, I used yellow polymer clay for the stamin, and green for the stem. It turned out REALLY nice! I was very pleased.
The shadow box bride's gown would make the perfect shower or wedding gift.
The pictures of the final product are awesome, the instructions are both read and visual. Simple too.
Another thing I like, the book is fun to read. Not boring instructional kind.
The book will get you very excited to create with clay.
Great Inspiration September 29, 2008 Have never tried the air-dried clay...used the techniques/ideas shown in this book with polymer clay...and it worked just dandy!! There are loads of great ideas here.
Simply Wonderful! August 3, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is an excellent book for using Air Dry clay. Probably my favorite feature about this book is the way it's bound--hard back for durability, but spiral inside so that the book lays flat when you're working.
I was disappointed to see that the large white flower that is featured in the front cover bouquet was not laid out in the book instructions. I'm still giving the book 5 stars, though, because the book itself is pretty much perfect in the floral instructin section.
As far as the seasonal crafts, I found them somewhat hokey and silly. But they'd be great for kids. They DO give some information on how to do a ribbon tied bouquet, which I thought was great. One of my friends already says that I have to make her a bouquet of my flowers when she gets married.
Simply extraordinary for Air Dry Clay. June 19, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Everything that could have been said about this stunning little book has pretty much been said, however I felt so compelled to write something positive about this book. I work with all three contemporary clays, Metal clay, Polymer Clay and Air Dry clay. The projects in this book are based on Air Dry clay and whilst it is a type of Polymer clay it should not be confused with Polymer Clay such as Fimo and Premo. No baking required. Makins Air Dry clay is my choice of clays, and I could not wait to sit down to create some of the magnificent flower creations. It is beautifully photographed and whilst the written text occassionally falls short, the step by step photos or drawings more than make up for it. Thank you Yukiko for this wonderful book, your exquisite talent in capturing the essence of the flowers is remarkable.
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