by Emma Gordon | Oct 2, 2015 | Silver clay, Silver Clay School, Teaching silver clay, Working with Silver Clay
Top Tips for handfiring Silver ClayWhen you are new to Silver Clay, hand firing any item with a butane torch can seem a bit daunting. In fact it’s what some of my students worry about the most. The fact is it does take a wee bit of practise to get proficient at...
by Emma Gordon | Oct 1, 2015 | creativity, Silver clay, the creative process, Working with Silver Clay
Silver Clay – What’s to love? There are so many talented Silver Clay artists out there and I thought it would be nice for you to see some awesome work and to understand that where Silver Clay is concerned, the possibilities of this amazing medium are...
by Emma Gordon | Sep 29, 2015 | Silver clay, the creative process, Working with Silver Clay
Silver Clay – What’s to love?There is no waste.Yes, you read that right. There’s no waste when using Silver Clay. I realise that sometimes when you are presented with that little packet of Silver Clay and you go to open it, it’s a sobering thought… What if...
by Emma Gordon | Sep 25, 2015 | Silver clay, Silver Clay School, Working with Silver Clay
Working with Silver Clay Top tips for storing Silver Clay after opening One of the common things that concerns my students is, what do I do when I haven’t used all my clay? Will it dry out? Well the quick answer is yes, it will dry out if you don’t take some simple...
by Emma Gordon | Sep 24, 2015 | Silver clay, Working with Silver Clay
Silver Clay – What’s to love? When I was thinking about blog subjects to cover 30 days, I have to admit I was a little bit daunted. But when I started to break it down, I realised that I had a whole load of information in my head and especially if it I...