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FunnyLadyInRed
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IndustryCommunications or Media
OccupationSoon to be a media mogul!
LocationUnited States
IntroductionA brilliant, quirky woman, with a lot to do yet before the final dirt nap sets in. I have two beautiful sons who are a privilege to raise and share. I've begun a new chapter in my life - and from time to time I have a little fun in the process. Thank you, heavenly Father. You can also find me at http://www.pinterest.com/1quiltingb
InterestsMy sons, music, photography and videography, videography, photography, film crew work, writing, gardening, quilting, music, hiking, audio and video editing (which I am darn good at), performance art, laughing with my friends, cooking and entertaining, music, quilting, TRAVELING All of these belong in no particular order, EXCEPT my sons - they are first! Oh, and this list is far from being done - if you have questions...ASK! Otherwise, read the blog. ;^) Thanks.
Favorite musicBeatles, Paul Carrack, Dean Martin, Harry Chapin, Harry Nilsson, Diana Krall, Bob Seger, Art Garfunkel, CSNY, Coldplay, Nora Jones, Ella Fitzgerald, Michael Bubble', Josh Groban, Tina Turner, Bob James and Earl Klugh, Iz, Moody Blues, Yes, Elton John, LAGQ, (still listing, keep watching)

What kind of tape is best for creating a sculpture?

I don’t think tape should be used for sculpting. Monkeys in the zoo use their poo - no tape. The great artists of Europe used stone; granite, marble, etc. Again, no tape. How would you get tape to stick to clay? You can't...so, no tape. I guess my answer would be “none.” Unless…all you had to listen to while sculpting was a tape recorder, then I suppose Maxell or Sony would be the “best” tape.

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