$28

Lady Luck Pendants with Heather Campbell

These Lady Luck Pendants present a variety of fun clay techniques including basic transfers to create seven unique designs. Do you have lots of finished canes and are looking for a fun project to utilize them? You will love this exercise in creativity and the result will be a beautiful collection of new pendants to wear yourself or to give as a special gift.
$28
Intermediate
38:00
   
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• Clean hard work surface
• Pasta machine
• 2-4 4"x 4" ceramic tiles
• Scissors
• Tissue Blade
• Kraft knife
• Medium round paint brush
• Dental tool
• Needle tool
• Double ball stylus
• Ruler
• Clean rag
• Large kitchen garbage bag
• Paper cup
• 2" circle cutter
• Small wire cutters
• Needle nose pliers
• Leather cording
• Burnt umber acrylic paint
• Gold Rub n' Buff
• Super glue
• Bead caps or spacer beads
• Side beads (Make sure the hole is big enough for the cording)
• Decorative clip art (make copies on a toner printer)
• Swarovski flat backed crystals
• 2 oz. Fimo White
• 2 oz. Fimo Sahara
• Clay softener
• 1 oz. of as many colors as you would like to use. (any brand)
• Already prepared canes to coordinate with the clay colors.



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Heather Campbell

Heather Campbell

Heather considers her work an extension of life experience, designed with complexity while remaining beautifully simple. Visualizing each piece as an experience unto itself, she considers shape, color, texture and dimension while infusing mood and uniqueness. She uses the language of Art to encourage conversation, independent thought and an appreciation for beauty and creativity. Sharing her passion for mixed media and polymer clay with others is deeply satisfying and rewarding.

As Heather’s work has evolved over the years, she has developed a unity between assemblage, mixed media and polymer...
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Good stuff! Review by Carli
This tutorial takes you step by step through the process of actually making a finished piece! I love that about this tutorial! I have gobs and gobs of canes and just stare at them trying to figure out what to do next, the elusive next step... Just by doing a tutorial that takes you through the process, the brain fluids start working and the ideas start pouring. Also, these are just beautiful pendants and now all my friends are getting them for presents….Thank you!! (Posted on 7/24/14)

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