@sara_menta Hello! Thank you very much for your words. This project is personal and various works are published here, but it is not directly related to the course I teach.
If you want to access it you can see the following link. I hope to see you in the course, a hug!
@silviazem Hello! I don't understand exactly what material you mean. If it is modeling paste that dries in the air, it can be done, but as long as the board is for decorative use. For food use, only traditional ceramics with a professional oven should be used. A hug!
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It looks beautiful, but I don't know what materials it uses or the cost of the course. I hope they publish the data. Thank you.
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What wonderful pieces!!! Can it be done with plastic ceramic?
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Professeur Plus@sara_menta Hello! Thank you very much for your words. This project is personal and various works are published here, but it is not directly related to the course I teach.
If you want to access it you can see the following link. I hope to see you in the course, a hug!
https://www.domestika.org/es/courses/569-ceramica-en-casa-para-principiantes/paulacasellabiase
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Professeur Plus@silviazem Hello! I don't understand exactly what material you mean. If it is modeling paste that dries in the air, it can be done, but as long as the board is for decorative use. For food use, only traditional ceramics with a professional oven should be used. A hug!
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