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Ceramic Doilies
Topic Started: Mar 30 2007, 01:03 PM (1,181 Views)
magz
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hi folks, I have been experimenting with paper doilies, I love the pattens on them
you could do these in air drying clay to.

this one is earthenware (terracota)


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and this one is stoneware (grey clay)

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If any one is interested I can post a tut :thumbup;

magz

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twinthing
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very nice sis, what are you going to do with them now? put your clay biccies on them! I bet they would look fab! :thumbup;

were is the pic of your geltic cross????you promised you would put it on! :ph43r: :P
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justjen
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:thumbup; :thumbup;

They are beautiful Magz.... well done ,




Jenx
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krisleon
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They are nice. :thumbup;
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Sally
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Magz they are reallu unusual, love the doily pattern :thumbup;

Great for summer barbecues etc :thumbup;

Sally
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waxingsteve
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Lovely work, Mags :thumbup; I'd love to see a tut for making them :huggy:

Steve :)
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