$28

Leslie Blackford's Chubby Little Bird Lamps

Sculpt your own cheerful polymer clay night lights "chubby little birds" with artist Leslie Blackford. Add these charming home decor items to your own home. Class includes pdf handout for you to print!
$28
Polymer Clay
Beginner
15:01
 
15:01

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Class Materials List
• 1 light bulb standard size or a round vanity bulb
• 2 12 mm round glass beads
• 1 1/2 inch round cutter
• clip light that uses a 4 watt bulb (you can find these at any local craft store )
• small hammer or screwdriver
• a large ZIPLOC bag (freezer size
• needle tool
• pasta machine
• clay blade
• 4 - 5 toothpicks
• cornstarch ( about a cup)
• nutmeg
• small straw or metal tubing
• super glue

Clay
• 5-7 OZ Translucent
• peasized ball 1 each purple, magenta & blue
• 1 oz gold
• 1 oz brown
• 1 oz yellow
• 1 oz red
• 4 oz scrap clay
• kato liquid clay



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Leslie Blackford

Leslie Blackford

Nature is one of her biggest passions in life and one of the biggest inspirations in her work. It’s not uncommon to find that she has incorporated natural materials into her clay like, rocks, dirt, feathers, or the lavender she grows.

Leslie is known for her ability to express raw emotion in her work. What she feels flies out of her fingertips and becomes Leslie Art. This process is as natural to her as breathing. Polymer clay is the media that she expresses herself with.

She is a self taught artist who teaches nationally and internationally. Leslie resides in Kentucky with her husband...
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