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Poly Fiber Masking Boudoir Bottles with Heather Campbell

This project and technique are uniquely suited to the the full range of your imagination. Choose shapes, colors, and embellishments that reflect your own style and level of expertise. Poly Fiber Masking Is a beautiful and unique background for projects large and small. The goal is a hard, secure, binding, polymer friendly, background for your work that will not crack, peel, chip, or shrink. Join me! Downloadable PDF included. 5 Broadcasts.

$48
Adv Beginner
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Class Materials List
• Pasta Machine
• Tissue Blade
• Double Ball Stylus
• Scissors
• Craft Knife
• Dental Spatula
• Flexible Palette Knife
• Two Old Paint Brushes #4-#6

• 4 oz. White Fimo Soft
• 2 oz. Plum Fimo Soft (Purple)
• 2oz. Tropical Green Fimo Soft

• Clear glass bottle (must be able to stand in oven)
• 2 oz. Transparent Liquid Sculpey
• 2 oz. Sculpey Bake n' Bond
• Three colored sheets of tissue paper
• 4" Plaster gauze wrap
• 8x8 " ceramic tile or baking tray
• Lg. Plastic garbage bag
• Old rag
• 2 large plastic cups
• Small artist palette tray
• Small paper or plastic plate
• Burnt Umber acrylic paint
• Purple acrylic paint
• Adirondack

Alcohol inks:
     • Purple Twilight
     • Wild Plum
     • Lettuce
     • Latte
• Alcohol blending solution
• Gold Rub n' Buff
• 4x4" ceramic tile
• Needle nose pliers
• Small cutters
• Super glue
• 1 yd. 1mm stretch cording
• 4-5 colors of 6/0 seed beads
• Odds and ends
• Mold
• Swarovski flat back crystals
• Scotch tape
• Felt
• Sturdy glue

Not shown:
• paper towels
• Baby powder or corn starch



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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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