Wafer paper Mushrooms / Toadstool- video demonstration lesson with Petya Shmarova
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Learn how to create realistic looking Mushrooms / Toadstool out from wafer paper my very own author way created a Year ago.
Around 109 min Demonstration lesson in English with Petya Shmarova
Pre-record easy-to-follow step-by-step lesson.
Learn how to create realistic looking Mushrooms / Toadstool out from wafer paper my very own author way created a Year ago.
Demonstration lesson with Petya Shmarova
During the lessons, you will learn
* how to treat wafer paper / without using alcohol
* how to choose the correct thickness
* how to shape all parts out of wafer paper
* how to colour
*no MOULDS or templates needed
You will have an equipment and materials list
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