For as long as I can remember; Ive been drawn to fairy tales and fantasy...and the only thing better than reading about fairies is making them! Heres your guide to sculpting fantasy characters that are a little quirky; occasionally cranky and definitely fun. Dawn Schillers "oddfae" are gnarly little folk who are often mischievous and always fun to sculpt. In this book; youll learn Dawns secrets for shaping incredibly detailed and friendly (for the most part) little faces; hands and feet; poseable bodies; and true-to-life costumes. Learn about tools; special precautions and quick; simple techniques for working with polymer clay. Follow along to create 9 characters step by step - Chrainn the elf; Ithe the ogre; Zylphia the witch and other fairy tale fugitives. Pick up useful and fun fae facts (such as Fetch the trolls great weakness for sesame seeds). Crank up your imagination; grab your sculpting tools and some clay; and find out whos waiting for you inside. Once you get the hang of it; youll be ready to bring to life original fae friends of your very own!
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