I just finished Stella, this afternoon. She's both needle felted and wet felted. And she has polymer clay feet and beak. I also added tiny pearly white seed beads to her white spots. I learned a few things about the the brands of liquid polymer. I found that Sculpey liquid polymer binds pieces together better than Kato liquid polymer. Kato is much clearer while Sculpey is a bit more opaque and has a satiny finish.
Oh wow, she is beautiful!!
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Amazing!! Looks real. Katta
ReplyDeleteIt is a masterpiece!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!! It's so good I thought it was real! 'Fantastic' is an understatement.
ReplyDeleteLove it! There's just something so serene about an owl and you captured that essence.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning, Robin! Wow.
ReplyDeleteStunning : She is wonderful !
ReplyDeleteI ca only imagine the work this owl took. Her wings alone are so beautiful. I love her. Well done, clap.
ReplyDeleteThat is just beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteI do love the mice!!! :-))
she's so beautiful : congratulations!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, everyone :0)
ReplyDeleteThanks Joanne. The wings I think were my favorite part to do. I really like wet felting.
Fantastic.
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Heike
Amazing work!!!
ReplyDeleteI so love your Barn Owl, the detail is wonderful!!
Just wonderful. I love the wings. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWOW, this an incredible. So life like and expressive, really wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work!
ReplyDeleteWow! Stunning work.
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ReplyDeleteVery detailed! I like the second pose. Is it life sized?
ReplyDeleteThanks Lauren :-)
ReplyDeleteShe is life-sized.
This is unbelievably beautiful! May I ask what you used the liquid polymer for in its creation? I'm new to felting and looking to learn lots of techniques.
ReplyDeleteSo very beautiful. Would you ever sell a Stella the Barn owl?
ReplyDeleteSo very beautiful. Would you ever sell a Stella the Barn owl?
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