$23

Ring Mania with Debbie Crothers

In this class, you'll learn to create a basic polymer clay ring base, and then the fun begins! Make two variations of the basic ring, then learn to make a polymer clay "eroded rock" to place on top. You'll also learn how to make a bezel to hold your eroded rock on the ring base. Finally, Debbie offers two bonus projects! You'll learn to create two different eroded rock components that you can use to make pendants or brooches.
$23
Adv Beginner
24:58
24:58

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Class Materials List

• Pasta machine
• Tissue blade
• Acrylic rod
• Acrylic block
• MultixBake paper
• Paper towel
• Smoothing tool
• Very fine ball stylus tool
• Small container
• Craft sticks
• Texture sponge
• Circle cutters, 5cm, 4cm and 2cm
• Oval cutter 4.5cm
• Craft knife
• Small ceramic tile for baking
• Wet and dry sandpaper and associated sanding products

Materials:
• Kato clay, 2 ounces of black and white
• Alcohol ink in orange, purple and blue
• Chalk pastels
• Embossing powder in black and gold glitter
• Poly Paste
• Pearl Ex varnish and a soft paintbrush
• Coarse sea salt and a salt grinder

Bonus Project:
• Gold leaf
• Embossing powder in blue glitter
• Alcohol ink in green



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Debbie Crothers

Debbie Crothers

Community art is a passion of hers and Debbie has been involved in the planning and organization of a range of polymer clay community projects.

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