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This blog post is going to be about the five clay stamps that I made over the past two days. I made a total of five clay stamps, two balls, one long branch, one square, and a shape with a round base and a long handle. Made out of the texture techniques of random object, added relief, and carved relief. One of the stamps that I personally think will work out the best is the one with the long handle that I glued circles arounds it. I think this will work best due to the fact that the circles are built out of the clay that appear deeply craft out that when press against a slack of clay will leave a deep imprint. However, the one that I feel like is going to work the worst is the square. The reason why is because I craved it out, not very deeply but instead lightly meaning that I feel like it won't make a huge impact the clay very much. The stamps that was harder for me to make were the one with the long handle and square with the stripes. It was hard for me to craft out the one with the handle because it simply took a lot of time to perfectly shape it like the photo from the clay stamps directions. The base kept rising up and bending in the direction that i didn't want. The second one, the square, was hard due to the carving in general. I carved out the stripes with a needle tool and carving the line out was difficult because I kept messing up and making the tiny boxes too small and not wide enough. Even though, I took most time on it out of the other four, it still turn out as the worse, in my opinion. However, the style that I thought was the easier to make were the two balls because all I needed to do was around out two large blobs of clay. It was also easier to make due to the fact that all I have to do for one was to press the tap of a marker and the other, I simply had to carve out with the end of a sharp tool. This is all that I have to say for this week but thank you for reading and hoped you enjoyed!
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