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Class Materials List
Main Project:
• Black and white polymer clay: 2 ounces of each.
• Bright Red disperse dye
• PebeoPorcelaine 150 Paint: Ivory and Amethyst Purple
• Pasta machine
• Tissue blade and craft knife
• Acrylic rod and acrylic block
• Double-ended knitting needle or similar smoothing tool
• Skewers and craft sticks
• Kato Liquid clay and dedicated brush
• Soft round paintbrush (size 8 or 10)
• Liner paintbrush
• Old towel
• Bowl of water x 2
• A4 paper and MultixBake paper
• Heat gun
• Small ceramic tile
• Lightbulb with polymer base for baking items or similar
• Latex gloves
• Tin can or similar
• Anvil or similar
• Wire cutters and round-nose pliers
• 18g wire copper wire and black cotton cord (1mm)
• Small white rubber o-ring or small white beadBonus Project:
• White clay
• PebeoPorcelaine paint in colors of your choice
• Friendly Plastic (I used silver)
• Pasta machine
• Tissue blade
• Acrylic rod and acrylic block
• Skewers
• Liquid clay and dedicated brush
• Soft round paintbrush (size 8 or 10)
• Liner paintbrush
• Heat gun
• Tin can or similar
• Scissors
• Craft sticks
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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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