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BAT BLOCK…

2015 Bat in a Block framedArtist, bookmaker and photographer Leslie Marsh made some blocks with really cool PMC: (Precious Metal Clay) trinkets inside a carved out wooden block.  I decided to give it a try and use some Makin’s Clay® to make a little bat for inside the block. After carving out the block, I painted the inside area with glow in the dark paint, put the tiny bat inside, and covered the opening with a piece of mica. Thanks Leslie for posting your awesome blocks and  giving me some inspiration! Check out all of Leslie’s incredible art on Facebook.

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  1. Very cool, Pat! Thanks for the shout out!

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