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Note from Jack: I will be in Colorado Springs, CO (Character Dolls) for Beginning & Advanced Seminar during May 9-11. See when I'll be in your area.

ProSculpt available now.
Shoes and boots now available.
New Scupting Babies DVD with renowned artist Pat Moulton is now available.
Thu, Oct 11, 07 at 4:02 PM

Author:Jack Johnston 

Subject:Re: sheen on clay

Once the clay is cured in the oven you may put a shine on it by rubbing it with a nylon stocking. You can shine the clay just like a pair of shoes. Good luck, Jack
Thu, Oct 11, 07 at 10:25 AM

Author:sharon lee dube 

Subject:sheen on clay

I love the "dewey" look that some sculpts have. I sculpt fantasy figures, [angels, fairies, mermaids], and would like to get a soft glow to the cured sculpt. I use prosculpt light exclusively and love the color after accenting with genesis paints but would love to get that soft sheen for my sculpts. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks, Sharon