A Lesson in Natural History with Polymer Clay Art,
1. Plant Life , Back from the Brink programme was initiated in 1991. Its intention was to focus conservation efforts on some of the rarest plant species in Britain. It initially concentrated on vascular plants but was extended to cover lower plants and fungi. As of 2006, 101 species are covered by the programme. The programme included survey work to establish information about populations of these species, monitoring of populations to identify change over time and the factors relating to this, research into ecological requirements of the species, and site management work aimed at maintaining or restoring habitat conditions suitable for these species. Since 2008 the programme has gradually expanded to include a much larger list of species, this is in response to the publication of both the UK Red List and UK Biodiversity Action Plan. In order to effectively deliver conservation of an ever expanding list of rare species the work will be directed at habitats, where it is hoped that suites of species will respond. We reproduce some nature with polymer clay and other material. You can see miniature flowers sets, leaves and others.
2. Animal Kingdom, there are many different types of animals in the world. Many animals are quite similar to each other. Others are quite different. Animals can be classified based on their similarities. We pick up some of them to show with polymer clay art.
3. Study and Preservation nature, during the last century, decreases in biodiversity have been increasingly observed. In 2007, German Federal Environment Minister Sigmar Gabriel cited estimates that up to 30 percent of all species will be extinct by 2050. Of these, about one eighth of known plant species are threatened with extinction. Estimates reach as high as 140,000 species per year . This figure indicates unsustainable ecological practices, because few species emerge each year. Almost all scientists acknowledge that the rate of species loss is greater now than at any time in human history, with extinctions occurring at rates hundreds of times higher than background extinction rates. We will reproduce some of nature with polymer clay art.
4. Geography, Physical geography or physiography focuses on geography as an Earth science. It aims to understand the physical lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, pedosphere, and global flora and fauna patterns, biosphere. We transfrom interesting of them by polymer clay art.
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January 31, 2011
Pearlescent Painted Napkins Tied Up with Polymer Clay Flowers Stars
Pearlescent Painted Napkins Tied Up with Polymer Clay Flowers Stars
These easy to make ties, satin cord trimmed with miniature flowers starlike are an elegant accompaniment to hemstitched napkins embellished with silver or lavender fabric paint. The polymer clay flowers stars are handmade and painted silver white and attached to the cords ends with a hot glue gun.
Tools and Materials are Hemstitched napkins made of cotton or linen, Fabric paint,
Small paintbrush, White spray paint, Design Master, Polymer Clay Flowers Stars,
Metallic cord, Glue gun
Napkin How To,
1. Wash and dry napkins to remove sizing, which can cause paint to adhere poorly.
2. Paint napkin edges using brush. Let dry completely, 2 to 3 hours. Flip napkins, and paint other side.
3. Heat set paint , ironing is the most common method.
Napkin Ties How To,
1. Lightly spray paint on polymer clay flowers stars.
2. Cut cord into 12 inch lengths. Dab hot glue into openings of 2 stars, and insert end of a cord into each. Repeat to make additional ties. Let dry.
3. Wrap cords around folded napkins.
These easy to make ties, satin cord trimmed with miniature flowers starlike are an elegant accompaniment to hemstitched napkins embellished with silver or lavender fabric paint. The polymer clay flowers stars are handmade and painted silver white and attached to the cords ends with a hot glue gun.
Tools and Materials are Hemstitched napkins made of cotton or linen, Fabric paint,
Small paintbrush, White spray paint, Design Master, Polymer Clay Flowers Stars,
Metallic cord, Glue gun
Napkin How To,
1. Wash and dry napkins to remove sizing, which can cause paint to adhere poorly.
2. Paint napkin edges using brush. Let dry completely, 2 to 3 hours. Flip napkins, and paint other side.
3. Heat set paint , ironing is the most common method.
Napkin Ties How To,
1. Lightly spray paint on polymer clay flowers stars.
2. Cut cord into 12 inch lengths. Dab hot glue into openings of 2 stars, and insert end of a cord into each. Repeat to make additional ties. Let dry.
3. Wrap cords around folded napkins.
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