I love arrow heads, but the reservation that I use to live next to drive us crazy because of them. lol monsoon seasons would always bring in flash floods and the one area that had a huge wash in it also had one road on and out, the other 2 roads had 4-5 washes that ran over the roads. And in order for these 3 roads to open the chef had to come out and search the mud for arrowheads, 99% of the time he just walked out said it’s clear and walked away, but it would take close to a week before he came out. Only then could the tractors come out and clear the roads. Nothing like a small towns that have very little resources, and the closest town was 30miles away in any direction. Fun times. And I miss the monsoons where I live now. 😀but sure don’t miss that waiting a week for the ability to drive to get milk. lol
@@theclaysanctuary3464 every summer. lol took them 30+ yrs to get them to put in a bridge. Where the bridge went it took them another 4 yrs for them to divert the wash back the way it was originally, but that had to wait on the chef and the reservation to approve also. It was insanity. I moved out of there the yr before it was approved. 🤣🤣🤣 I’m in a different state now, but I definitely don’t miss them 125*f (I think 40* c) and it be poring rain specially when the electric went out and no air moving. Them days stunk. lol what was worst was turning on cold water praying for cold water only to have it scald ya worse then the hot water would. Ya I hater Arizona summers. lol winters where awesome. 🤣🤣🤣 but to short.
Thanks, I don't think any of mine are the right shape as I didn't have much luck with them for this. I just couldn't groove in and out the same. But would love to know how you get on. I'm only a novice with them though so you may do a great job with experience. Good luck 🙂
Loving both your videos in fact the first one was a godsend I hadn’t picked up clay since before Xmas so it’s got me going again … I used a normal cutter as I can’t find a mould anywhere could you plz tell me where yours is from Many thanks for your inspiration xx
Aww that's lovely to hear and thanks 😊 I'm afraid I got it from a Russian site that is no longer active, but it is a ludmila mold so Amy be available on her shop?
I can see lots of variations of this coming on! Fantastic Fi
Thanks Melissa 🙂
So creative love your work!
Very lovely! I love arrowheads - my dad collected them. Thank you for sharing your technique!
Thank you and you're welcome 😊
I love arrow heads, but the reservation that I use to live next to drive us crazy because of them. lol monsoon seasons would always bring in flash floods and the one area that had a huge wash in it also had one road on and out, the other 2 roads had 4-5 washes that ran over the roads. And in order for these 3 roads to open the chef had to come out and search the mud for arrowheads, 99% of the time he just walked out said it’s clear and walked away, but it would take close to a week before he came out. Only then could the tractors come out and clear the roads. Nothing like a small towns that have very little resources, and the closest town was 30miles away in any direction. Fun times. And I miss the monsoons where I live now. 😀but sure don’t miss that waiting a week for the ability to drive to get milk. lol
Wow, thanks for that story. Sounds like it was a nightmare.
@@theclaysanctuary3464 every summer. lol took them 30+ yrs to get them to put in a bridge. Where the bridge went it took them another 4 yrs for them to divert the wash back the way it was originally, but that had to wait on the chef and the reservation to approve also. It was insanity. I moved out of there the yr before it was approved. 🤣🤣🤣 I’m in a different state now, but I definitely don’t miss them 125*f (I think 40* c) and it be poring rain specially when the electric went out and no air moving. Them days stunk. lol what was worst was turning on cold water praying for cold water only to have it scald ya worse then the hot water would. Ya I hater Arizona summers. lol winters where awesome. 🤣🤣🤣 but to short.
Ingenious Fi 🙏🏽 I see my Lino cutter coming out to play for the fronts of these. I’m lethal with a craft knife
Thanks, I don't think any of mine are the right shape as I didn't have much luck with them for this. I just couldn't groove in and out the same. But would love to know how you get on. I'm only a novice with them though so you may do a great job with experience. Good luck 🙂
@@theclaysanctuary3464 thanks for that Fi. I’ve only used it once but when I attempt your tute will get back to you..
Very cool... 👌
Loving both your videos in fact the first one was a godsend I hadn’t picked up clay since before Xmas so it’s got me going again … I used a normal cutter as I can’t find a mould anywhere could you plz tell me where yours is from Many thanks for your inspiration xx
Aww that's lovely to hear and thanks 😊 I'm afraid I got it from a Russian site that is no longer active, but it is a ludmila mold so Amy be available on her shop?