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Class Materials List
• Kato Polymer clay: 2 ounces each of the following: White, Black, Turquoise, Magenta, Yellow and Red
• Pasta machine
• Clay blade - Nublade • PolyPaste
• Circle cutters in various sizes
• Knitting needle or similar smoothing tool
• Needle tool
• Coarse sandpaper
• Multix Bake or deli paper
• Baking soda in a pan
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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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Customer Reviews
- Flowers Three Ways with Debbie Crothers Review by Dixie
- This was a terrific video and the step by step instructions were so clear and easy to read. Debbie did a wonderful job telling how to create all three. There are so many possibilities from this tutorial and just like her Symbolic Beads tutorial I purchased previously, am so exciting to start on this one also. (Posted on 12/24/15)