Thanks to your video, I made a mushroom with it, a fat portabello, not a delicate mushroom. I used aluminum foil inside. I liked the texture for that. Maybe use as walls of a house. I think I would attach to cardboard to strengthen it.
I am just picturing it, it sounds brilliant! A chunky mushroom is an inspired idea 🍄🟫👏 When I use up the second half of my pack I’m definitely going to use an armature inside and pick a more rustic subject 😄
i’m so happy i randomly stumbled across your channel!! your final sculpture is so cute! i’m interested as to the texture of the clay once it’s dry. does it feel similar to wood at all?
Yay! Thanks so much for being here! 💛 Hmm, it’s funny - I’d say a bit Yes and a bit No ☺️ It maintained its roughness before sanding, and so it did feel a little like a rough-cut wood surface. But on sanding, although it smoothed out a bit, I couldn’t get it to be as smooth as a piece of sanded wood could be. (I could probably have sanded for longer though!) It’s definitely an intriguing kind of clay to try! 😄
Hehe, mouse-termite is right! 😂 I’ve recently bought some polymer to have a go with actually, so I’ll see how I get on. Ah I hope your wood clay project goes well - I hope those fibres don’t get too annoying! ☺️
I wonder if the clay would be less crumbly by using plastic wrap on top of it when you make textures. It definitely doesn’t look like an easy clay to work with. But you made a beautiful sculpture!
Ooh thank you, that’s such an interesting tip, I wouldn’t have thought of trying that! I am logging that in my brain for next time 👏 it’s definitely the oddest clay I’ve tried 😅
I have never heard of Das wood clay! Fascinating!
It’s definitely funny stuff! I spotted a “Stone” version the other day too - who knew there were so many varieties! ☺️
Thanks to your video, I made a mushroom with it, a fat portabello, not a delicate mushroom. I used aluminum foil inside. I liked the texture for that. Maybe use as walls of a house. I think I would attach to cardboard to strengthen it.
I am just picturing it, it sounds brilliant! A chunky mushroom is an inspired idea 🍄🟫👏 When I use up the second half of my pack I’m definitely going to use an armature inside and pick a more rustic subject 😄
Not interested in wood clay at all but you’re hilarious! Loved this! 😂
Hehe, I’m so glad it brought some giggles! Thanks for taking a punt on it, despite the wood clay 😄💛
i’m so happy i randomly stumbled across your channel!! your final sculpture is so cute! i’m interested as to the texture of the clay once it’s dry. does it feel similar to wood at all?
Yay! Thanks so much for being here! 💛 Hmm, it’s funny - I’d say a bit Yes and a bit No ☺️ It maintained its roughness before sanding, and so it did feel a little like a rough-cut wood surface. But on sanding, although it smoothed out a bit, I couldn’t get it to be as smooth as a piece of sanded wood could be. (I could probably have sanded for longer though!) It’s definitely an intriguing kind of clay to try! 😄
Mouse termite hybrid. Or make a polymer clay mouse. I’m working with it too and hate those fibrous bits
Hehe, mouse-termite is right! 😂 I’ve recently bought some polymer to have a go with actually, so I’ll see how I get on. Ah I hope your wood clay project goes well - I hope those fibres don’t get too annoying! ☺️
Where do you buy this?😭
I’m in the UK and I got it from Hobbycraft, but I’ve since seen it on Amazon and art stores like Cass Art 😄
I wonder if the clay would be less crumbly by using plastic wrap on top of it when you make textures.
It definitely doesn’t look like an easy clay to work with. But you made a beautiful sculpture!
Ooh thank you, that’s such an interesting tip, I wouldn’t have thought of trying that! I am logging that in my brain for next time 👏 it’s definitely the oddest clay I’ve tried 😅
What funny stuff!
Proper odd! 😂