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Michelle Helen Chaska, Minnesota
Posts: 2,897

Hello Teddy Bear Friends: I found this wonderful bear by Michelle Lamb on Bid 4 Bears and saw the glorious nose she made on him. This was her description of the nose: "nose of a flexible clay baked over the floss nose below and then textured and colored to make it look quite realistic."

Does anybody know how she made this type of nose? Here is the site I found it.

http://www.bid4bears.com/auctiondetails.php?id=1003

Acipenser Bine-Teddies
Stockholm
Posts: 862

I saw that too and wondered about it. Maybe with liquid Fimo?

rkr4cds Creative Design Studio (RKR4CDS)
suburban Chicago
Posts: 2,044

There is a Sculpey/Fimo/Premo (I'd have to go look at my supplies) that bakes very firm but has a *bit* of flex in it yet after curing. I'll look it up when I go to the workroom - or Google it!

bumblebearies Bumblebearies
Calgary, Alberta
Posts: 436
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you should just write and ask her Michelle...she is really nice and if it is not a trade secret she is always happy to share information.

psichick78 Flying Fur Studios
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Posts: 3,073

yeah, I would just ask Michelle. Maybe it's something that took her a long time to figure out and she doesn't want to share.

Your best bet would be to experiment yourself and see what techniques you can come up with.

chrissibrinkley Posts: 1,836

I'd try different google searches too.  There are tons of technique pages out there for the clays...some have you add bit of "stuff" to get textures and colorings (like crayons for example).  If you read the pages you might be able to get a cool look with a little trial, error and experimenting!  bear_flower

:hug:
~Chrissi

pma2003 Seamore Collectibles
CT
Posts: 451

I do recall a few years ago, I found some sculpey clay for my daughter.

That's in the days when we did crafts together.

And it came in a grey and white speckled color and other colors from a craft factory in my town.

I'll have to do some reserach and see if they still make any.

Little Bear Guy Little Bear Guy
Waterloo, Ontario
Posts: 1,395

There is a flexible Fimo or polymer clay that you can get.  I think we bought some at one point as we were making wine glass charms and the clay was bendable after it was baked, that way we could spread open the charm a bit to put on around the stem of the wine glass.  You should be able to get it at most craft stores, I think we bought ours in Michaels.

big hugs

Shane

Michelle Helen Chaska, Minnesota
Posts: 2,897

Hmmmmm....Well.....I can write her to see if she can give us some hints on how to make it....stay tuned....

pma2003 Seamore Collectibles
CT
Posts: 451

I picked up some textured sculpey clay from my local store.  Only had two in stock.  Packet of eight, called Granitex.  Stone coloured clay.

I'll give it a whirl his weekend and see how it comes out.

DebbieD Posts: 3,540

I've always read that you can use Fimo over a glass eye to create the sculpted nose.  I guess if you didn't have a mold, each nose would then be handmade/OOAK.  But I've always been a coward to try.  How well does the Fimo really stick to the glass??  I'd be horrified if in a couple of years my bear's nose popped off leaving the glass eye instead!  bear_sad

rkr4cds Creative Design Studio (RKR4CDS)
suburban Chicago
Posts: 2,044

Here's an excellent site from a Singapore artist - Loads of research done!
http://www.garieinternational.com.sg/clay/clay_test.htm

and Bake & Bend -
http://www.polymerclaysuperstore.com/po … -bend.html

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