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Class Materials List
• Polymer Clay: Burnt umber (6-8 oz), Ivory (8-10 oz), Brown (4-6 oz), White (2-4 oz), Translucent (8-10 oz)
• 12 oz. scrap clay
• Pasta machine
• Ruler or graduated work surface
• Clay blade, such as Nublade
• Acrylic roller
• Aluminum foil
• Parchment paper
• Pearl Ex Powder (any color)
• Cornstarch
• Soft brush
• PolyPaste or liquid clay
• Sandpaper (400, 600, 800,1000,1200,1500 grit)
• Hand drill
• Bead Reamer
• X-acto blade
• Needle tool
• Gel super glue
• Buna cord (3 feet), Buna rings (opt)
• Buna cord caps
• Jump rings (8mm,4mm)
• Czech glass dagger beads (2)
• Lobster claw clasp • Earwires (2)
• 20-gauge jewelry wire
• Wire cutter
• Needle-nose pliers
• Ivory Recipe
• 9 oz white
• 3/4 oz brown
• 3/4 oz yellow
• Burnt Umber Recipe
• 4 oz Brown
• 1 oz Red
• 1 oz Black
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Deb Hart
Deb has organized arts & craft groups for over 15 years and taught painting, jewelry, and polymer clay privately and at Michaels stores. Her artwork has been featured in San Antonio Art League's juried shows, The Best of College Photography, Polymer Cafe, and numerous blogs, including Polymer Clay Daily.
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