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The Publications category is now Publications and Blogs. Add your polymer clay or art related blog to PCW (and vice versa!).
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Lovely Lake Yale in Eustis, Florida is once again the setting for our polymer clay extravaganza! Due to popular demand, we are welcoming back Donna Kato, Judy Belcher and Leslie Blackford! In addition, we are also featuring well-known polymer clay artists Kim Cavender, Lindly Haunani and Julia Converse Sober! Yes! Six of the best polymer clay artists under one roof! In addition to great workshops, we are planning a Brown Bag Swap, raffles, free demonstrations, and late night fun! For more information, visit our website at: http://www.oapcguild.com
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Dawn Naylor teaching at Michael's Rt 20 Shrewsbury/Worcester, MA
Every Sunday from 2 PM - 4 PM is an Intro to Polymer Clay class. You will learn 5 basic canes, one complex cane, skinner blend, tips and tricks to make your clay time a pleasure and not a frustration. Location:
100 Boston Tpke Shrewsbury, MA 01545 (508) 755-2900 Phone Michael's to register, suggest a class topic and/or inquire about seasonal classes. |
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In her first volume in this series, you will feel like youve visited far away places as Dayle Doroshow introduces you to transfers, caning and antiquing of clay all inspired by foreign and ancient cultures. Dayle talks about where to look for shape and color inspiration; from art galleries to museums, books to fabrics.
This DVD will take the beginner through the basics and enlighten the advanced clayer with different types of transfers. Dayle also covers stamping techniques and even a simple flower cane to make beads inspired by fabrics of the Provence region. From toner copy transfers, colored pencil and even a Sharpie transfer, you will begin to see how you will find ways to use modern methods to create pieces that look as if they have been dug up from some archeological site. Shaping your shards by just running a ball of clay through your pasta machine to create rough and crusty edges is another way that Dayle gives her pieces that old world feel. And what fun it is to rub paint all over your pieces to antique them. Getting ones hands and fingers all covered in paint is something that everyone should experience! This is a great DVD for clayers interested in different types of transfers as this is what she mainly focuses on in this volume. The gallery section of Dayles work gives more inspiration as you let your mind wander to the Provence region of southern France. Submitted by Barbara Fajardo http://www.rubarbdesertdesigns.com/
Thank you to
the National Polymer Clay Guild for providing the DVD for review. |
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