Morezmore Morning Star – What’s New
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Posted By Natasha Red October on March 13, 2011
March 14, 2011
Just listed – 120 pieces of Manzanita exotic wood for art doll bases.
I will be listing about a hundred of unfinished manzanita this week.
New Morezmore website is now live! Special thanks and appreciation for this hard and beautiful work to my daughter Natasha.
Here is the link: www.morezmore.com
November 26, 2010
I am pleased to let you know that Morezmore is now Registered Trademark – Morezmore ®.
And new arrivals:
Two new unique tools by Alex Mergold:
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August 14, 2010
Two missing links in the sculpting tools world – these are the tools you will not find in any sculpting/modeling tool set.


August 11, 2010
Great help for new OOAK babies artists in figuring out the anatomy and proportions of a newborn child. Very realistic and detailed!



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I use these tools ALL the time and consider them an indispensable group of tools for sculpting with polymer clay. I highly reccomend them.
Weebeastlings – (A.K.A. Mark Davidson)
I use these tools and find them very useful – Although, I did have to wrap the black part in white floral tape because the black paint from the shapers bled onto my fingers and clay. I think – but and not sure – that this reaction was caused by the waterless soap that I sometimes use to smooth the clay.
Excellent news! I use these as well. Like Patty mentioned, the black paint does come off of the handles and can get into your clay if you are not careful. Apparently it is a type of chemical reaction from the clay.
A couple of remedies for this, one is like Patty described, to cover the handle in paint. The other is to paint the handle with a varnish and seal it so that it will not chip off.
It is just a small set back to a really fabulous and indispensable tool.
bleh, I hate typos! I meant to say “cover the handle in tape”. Patty said she uses the floral tape to cover her handle. In the past, I have used masking tape but I have also varnished my handles as well. Sorry if I created any confusion in my previous post.
Will you be ordering the springs you speak of in the bjd tutorial?
Thank you, Mark!
Thank you, Lori!
Lynda, yes, I already got them – will list them on ebay shortly. Thank you!
All I can say is that Morezmore estate is my favorite place to shop! They have the greatest items at reasonable prices! Love all of the new items!
~Renegade Rose~
Thank you very very much, Renegade Rose – I appreciate your kind words – thank you – it is my pleasure!
I was just thinking about the paint peeling from the brush handles… I found that covering my handled crafting tools ( almost every single type hehe ) with a thin layer of polymer- they seem to be easier to grip and also easier on my poor wrists and hands! Just a thought. I hope it helps.
Hi
Just wanted you to know that I enjoy your blog as I am just learning this…..Also wanted to thank you for the gifts you sent with my order. I used the lambs hair on a mermaid scuplture, here’s a link if you’d like to view it
http://picasaweb.google.com/TomPattenAndCarolynSue/MermaidPinUp#
Thanks again
Carolyn