Thanks, Woody. Someone gave me 6 of those molds, actually, so I'll
experiment with that. I want the kids to work in the round on this
project, though.
On 1/24/06, Woody Duncan <woodyduncan@comcast.net> wrote:
> There are plastic molds of faces in the art catalogues.
> Put plastic wrap over the plastic faces then a slab of
> clay. The students would create their portraits on these
> slabs. When they firm up you could remove the clay to
> dry completely. I suggest putting a flattened wad of
> newspaper under the clay to while it dries fully.
> Good Luck, Woody
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> > I am about to undertake a ceramic lesson with 5th grade. I want to do
> > portrait busts (small scale with the faces about 5 inches) i am
> > looking for all hints, tricks, suggestions, web sites and such!
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Susan
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