Sculpting A Seahorse - tinfoil to Pal Tiya Premium & painting
A seahorse is made in two halves that are joined together. It is much easier to sculpt these two halves separately because you can see both sides at the same time. For a FULL WRITTEN DESCRIPTION of this project, come and view our blog post over at: http://bit.ly/2KxeylQ Subscribe so you don't miss more like this!! Join our growing community at www.paltiya.com/subscribe More about this remarkable material, what it is, what you can do with it, at: https://www.paltiya.com

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