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Blue Lace Agate Geode Cane and Brooch with Claire Wallis

Learn how to make this gorgeous Blue Lace Agate Geode cane with Claire Wallis. Claire’s instructions are easy to follow and help you master this faux geological marvel in no time! This class is intended for intermediate and above students. Class includes VIDEO!


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Original Price: $20.00

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Caning
Intermediate
14:00
   
14:00

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... materials

Class Materials Listing

• White acrylic paint
• Liquid clay
• Approx 1 oz of scrap clay
• 61/2 oz Translucent clay
• 1/2 oz White clay
• 1/8 oz Caramel clay
• 1/4 oz Mid blue clay
• 1/16 oz Black clay
• 2/3 oz Flesh colored clay
• Approx 1/4 oz of your chosen color clay for backing

Equipment:
• Pasta machine
• Tissue or NuBlade
• Craft knife
• Roller
• Ruler
• Knitting needle or dowel (approx 0.5cm in diameter)
• Paintbrush
• Oval cutter (6.5cm x 3.5cm)
• Sandpaper in 600 and 800 grit
• Brooch back
• Texture pad
• Pin or needle



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Claire Wallis

Claire has had a passion for making things all her life, but after discovering polymer clay in 2009, she became instantly smitten with the versatile nature of the media. The natural world provides much of Claire’s inspiration. Fabulous birds peer from her intricate and detailed canes; her sculptures feature fantasy beings and mythical creatures.

Attention to detail and subtle colors give Claire’s millefiori canes a painterly look that indulges her pre-polymer love of drawing while her jewelry often features smooth and simple sculptural shapes.
A self taught artist, Claire often...
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Customer Reviews

Good, but, sort of weak Review by Christy
Thorough and easy to follow instruction - although stops short of finishing the piece.
Video would have been much more useful for showing addition of crystal element than for beveling a cab.
Audio levels could be adjusted to better suit instructors voice.
Nice project though.
(Posted on 3/30/17)

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