tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3860356753085631043.post9198444050033410953..comments2023-10-24T08:46:49.378-07:00Comments on Eileen Sedgwick: Male StudyUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3860356753085631043.post-85598269202718461502011-01-11T07:52:12.778-08:002011-01-11T07:52:12.778-08:00WOW...Marilyn thank you so much for being so kind ...WOW...Marilyn thank you so much for being so kind about my work! You have been a great inspiration to me for a long time and I'm so thrilled you like it :)<br />Thanks for the help re the bones...I will give it a try.Eileen Sedgwickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08804194068397881073noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3860356753085631043.post-38827889852714267792011-01-09T10:01:31.837-08:002011-01-09T10:01:31.837-08:00Hello Eileen
I couldn't find your email so I&#...Hello Eileen<br />I couldn't find your email so I'm contacting you in your comment section.<br />Thank you for stopping by my blog. To answer your question, I haven't baked any bones, but I'm sure they would be fine at 250 degrees. I usually just soak them in a water and bleach mixture and go from there. But I wouldn't hesitate to bake them. At the point that I use them, I am mostly working with Apoxie Sculpt which doesn't require baking.<br />I love your work!! Amazing the detail you can work at such a small scale! Wow!!<br />MarilynAs Seen Thru My Eyeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16348156422137140207noreply@blogger.com