$65

Big Hollow Beads Necklace with Anke Humpert

In this intermediate level CraftArtEdu class, artist Anke Humpert shows you her technique for making colorful, large hollow lentil shaped beads while including lots of tips, tricks and ideas throughout. You'll learn how to mix and match custom colors, create your own patterns, distress the surface of your beads and make a matching clasp for your necklace. 2 Broadcasts.

$65
Jewelry
Intermediate
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• Polymer clay dedicated pasta machine
• Polymer clay: you will need at least one pack of each of the following colors: black and white, blue, turquoise, yellow, orange and beige or a light skin tone.
• Liquid clay
• Scrap clay
• Smooth even work surface
• Blades: one rigid and one flexible
• Acrylic roller
• Needle tool
• Spatula
• Bone folder
• Brush
• Ruler
• Coarse sanding paper
• Parchment or deli paper
• Extruder with two discs: one with a little round hole approx.1mm in diameter and one with a little rectangle approx. (5mm by 1.5 mm)
• Round cookie cutters in 4 or five different sizes (I used: 7cm, 6cm, 5cm, and 4cm)
• Round Kemper cutters in 4 sizes (I used: 1.5cm, 1cm, 8mm, and 4mm)
• Little wooden bowl
• Hardwood dapping block with shallow cups of at least 3 different sizes (six half-sphere depressions)
• Bowl for water
• Acrylic paint: white and brown, any brand
• Paper towels
• Knitting needle
• Wire, gauge 18 or higher, ca. 30 cm length.
• Leather of faux leather cord, for stringing your finished beads
• Jewelry pliers



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Anke Humpert

Anke Humpert

Anke Humpert is a true mixed media artist, some have even described her as a Renaissance person! Since early childhood, she has been working with any medium that she lays her hands on. In her teaching she offers to help her students to find their own voices. She offers her own projects, but encourages everyone to try out their own ideas! Her passion as a teacher is to enable her students to become more confident in using their own voice.

Anke´s work is very intuitive and multi layered. Her interests are especially in working with paper, painting, stamping, polymer clay, altered books, scrap...
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