Polymer Clay 2.0
Last updated 9/2020
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.01 GB | Duration: 1h 38m
Last updated 9/2020
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.01 GB | Duration: 1h 38m
How To Make Polymer Clay Items and Learn Everything You Need to Know About Polymer Clay Basics for Beginners From A to Z
What you'll learn
Polymer Clay
Polymer Clay Tips
Polymer Clay Lessons
How to Have Fun Working with Polymer Clay
Requirements
No experience necessary - All levels welcome - Beginners, Intermediate, & Advanced
Description
Have you ever looked at polymer clay and wished that you knew how to use it? Have you ever desired to make your own beads and other items with clay, but didn’t know how? Well, now, the wonderful and fun world of polymer clay is at your fingertips. This guide will teach you all you need to know to become a polymer clay prodigy and add this great craft to your repertoire.In this page-turning read, you will learn all about how to create crafts, jewelry, beads, and trinkets from polymer clay. You will learn everything you need to know about buying, preparing, molding, coloring, decorating, curing, and storing this wonderful and non-toxic material.While regular clay is fussy, requires a kiln, and poses special challenges to many people, polymer clay is fun and easy for anyone. Any age group can enjoy using this clay to create numerous crafts. This is no limit to what you can do with it, either. Getting started with this craft is not hard or cost-prohibitive, making it easily available for everyone who is interested.So start doing crafts with your family, creating great sale items, or making gifts from the heart using polymer clay today!About the ExpertRobyn McComb lives in Southern New Mexico. She is a full-time freelance writer and a jewelry maker. She busies herself with crafts, polymer clay, and handmade beaded jewelry. Since the age of twelve when a good friend and mentor named Dawnella taught her the secrets of macramé and beading, she has been addicted to making jewelry as a fun hobby. This hobby also makes her some money when she attends downtown craft fairs in her home town. When she isn’t busy writing and making jewelry, she spends time with her two rescue dogs and baby kitten.
Overview
Section 1: Polymer Clay
Lecture 1 Welcome
Lecture 2 Part 1: Fun with Polymer Clay
Lecture 3 Part 2: How to Get Polymer Clay
Lecture 4 Part 3: How to Start Your Project
Lecture 5 Part 4: Polymer Clay Hair Clips or Magnets
Lecture 6 Part 5: Polymer Clay Beads and Pendants
Lecture 7 Part 6: Polymer Clay Trinkets
Lecture 8 Part 7: Buttons
Lecture 9 Part 8: Add Stones, Frills, and Other Cool Techniques
Lecture 10 Part 9: Curing Your Polymer Clay Project
Lecture 11 Part 10: What Are a Few Projects I Can Do?
Lecture 12 Part 11: What to Do when Things Go Wrong
Lecture 13 Conclusion
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