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  • From: "Elizabeth Kay" <ebeth.kay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "M BOWKER" <bowker288@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "guide chat" <guide.chat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 10:27:31 +0100

Thanks Malcolm: I should love to have a go at mogelling with air clay. It would 
be a change from card making but where would I obtain supplies from? Do you get 
yours from the blind club?  Elizabeth

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From: M BOWKER - Email Address: bowker288@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent On: 25/10/2012 22:53
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Hi 
 I use air clay. it is pliable while damp. When  model is finished just leave 
it out to dry. About a week. Then paint it and glaze it with a liquid solution 
which gives it a glazed look. You don't have to fire it. Hope this helps.

love Malcolm. xxx

 Malcolm, Are your models solid clay or do you have theopportunity to fire and 
glaze them? 
Elizabeth

-----Original Message-----
From: M BOWKER - Email Address: bowker288@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent On: 20/10/2012 18:18
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Hi Elizabeth, I do my models free hand, I go off memory and touch as I am 
totally blind. I have just started doing it about eight weeks ago and I love 
it. So hopefully more to come. I have just got a talking book for Beginners 
hoping to get some idea's to give me more scope.
I don't have anyone to work with me I just do it on my own at the club . I have 
bought some tools and more clay to start doing it at home.

love Malcolm. xxx  

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