$60

Kato's Dotted and Springtime Hearts

In this class, students will learn how to construct both the Dotted and the Springtime Heart pendants. Part 1 features basic heart/window and covering procedures. Part 2 continues with application of the dots and encasing. Part 3 features the Springtime Heart with the Golden Dangle and the 3 Graduated Skinner Blend pendant. Level: Adv. Beginner and above Pdf reference handout is attached to Part 1. 4 Broadcasts.

$60
Polymer Clay
Intermediate
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Materials for both Dotted Hearts
• Polymer clay: 2 ounces Black; 1/4 ounce Red, Magenta, Yellow, Green, Violet and White - Kato Polyclay
• Metallic foil - Jones Tones

Materials Springtime Hearts
• Polymer clay, 2 ounces of each of the following: Black, White, Turquoise, Yellow, Green, Red, Magenta - Kato Polyclay
• Scrap Clay
• Metallic foil - Jones Tones

Note: To make both the Springtime Heart and the Three Heart Dangle - 2 ounces of Magenta, Red and White are sufficient.

Other Materials
• Pasta machine - Atlas
• Clay Blade
• Scalpel or Craft Knife
• Acrylic rod and rolling tool
• Liquid Clay and brush - Kato Clear Medium
• Hand drill - 1 - 2 mm
• Buna Cord
• Baking Soda and baking dish
• Cyanoacrylate glue - Flexible (black) Kato Polyglue
• Deli or parchment paper
• Fine, medium and coarse grit sanding blocks, a small piece of coarse grit wet/dry sandpaper- not pictured
• Heat Embossing Gun
• Small ball stylus
• Clay Extruder and ruler
• Rolo Chain or other large link chain or an O ring



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Donna Kato

Donna Kato owes her career in clay to procrastination. You see, she was supposed to find a demonstrator for Kemper Enterprises at what was then known as the ACCI Show, and she didn’t. Having painted herself into that corner, she had no choice but to demo her way out.

Having been born with that “sure, I can do it” attitude, she forged ahead into what were parts unknown and discovered she really liked demonstrating, she really liked the art and craft industry. Through demonstrating, she discovered she loved to teach! She already loved polymer clay so she...
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