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356. Materials and Techniques

Tom: Hey, Sarah! Have you been working on any new art projects lately?


Sarah: Hi, Tom! Yes, I've been experimenting with different materials and techniques. I recently tried my hand at papercraft.


Tom: Papercraft sounds fun! What kind of materials did you use for it?


Sarah: Well, I used various types of paper like cardstock and origami paper. I found that different weights and textures create unique effects.


Tom: That's interesting. Did you use any special techniques?


Sarah: Yes, I tried a technique called quilling where you roll thin strips of paper to create intricate designs. It was challenging but rewarding.


Tom: Wow, I've seen quilling before, but I didn't know it was so intricate. Have you tried any other techniques?


Sarah: I've also been experimenting with sculpting using air-dry clay. It's a bit messy but very versatile.


Tom: Air-dry clay sounds like a lot of fun. What kind of sculptures have you been making?


Sarah: Mostly small figurines and decorative pieces. It's a relaxing way to unwind after a long day.


Tom: I'll have to give papercraft and sculpting a try sometime. Thanks for sharing your experiences, Sarah!


Sarah: You're welcome, Tom! Let me know if you need any tips or advice when you start your own projects.


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