I have bought a couple of books on Air Dry Clays, but as yet have found nothing on those little tips that are so valuable to the beginner. I'm just starting making flowers and am using a lot of cake decorating tools and cutters to help me. In the air dry clay books it refers to using chalks, acrylics etc to paint in detail but there is never a guide to actually showing how best to go about it, i.e. do you seal the petals first. I ask this because I find I don't have the same control painting directly onto the petals as I did in my folk art projects. Also there are never any real directions on assembling the whole thing together as you would have in say a jewellery project. You are given the basics and it is presumed that you would know how to put the whole thing together. When you want your petals to be realistically thin, do you make your petals let them dry, paint detail on and then somehow put them all together? Lots of questions I know but I don't think I'm alone in this. I have the book Clay Art for All Seasons, which seems to be the bible of Air Dry Flowers but this only goes so far and assumes that you know all the little tricks already. I do hope someone can help me as I'm loving the Air dry clays and love best of all the home made Cold Porcelain, Joyce
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