$58

Little Garden Rings with Sylvie Peraud

In this intermediate and advanced level class, Sylvie Peraud will teach you how to build a template for each size of finger and how to assemble the different parts that make this ring. She will also share her secrets to making the faux moss and wood that decorate these sweet wearable little gardens. Click here for the French Version of this class, Bagues Petits Jardins avec Sylvie Peraud.

$58
Jewelry
Intermediate
46:09
   
46:09

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General material list :

• a pasta machine
• a blade and a craft knife
• a sheet of paper, a ruler, a pencil and scissors, a piece of translucent plastic and a sharpie to make a template
• liquid clay
• poly paste
• baby wipes
• a piece of plasterer's grid, sanding sponges (coarse, medium and thin grit), a micro-mesh kit or wet dry sanding paper
• a mini drill with a small cylindrical grinding tool (optionnal)
• a heat gun
• CA glue type Super Glue
• a small metal tube the size of your finger or slightly bigger (not smaller)
• a round cutter of 5/4 inches in diameter
• a big round marble or small round light bulb

For the wood and grass ring :
• 1/2 a small pack of clay in the color of your choice
• a piece of wood with an interesting texture
• 2 sticks of Oyumaru
• the equivalent of 1/4 of a small pack of beige (white + brown+ black)
• burnt umber oil paint
• a small round kemper cutter 1/8 inch in diameter
• 3 inches of light green soft glass plastic cord
• alcohol ink in dark green (Adirondack or piñata)

For the moss and wood ring :
• 1/2 a small pack of white clay
• scrap clay
• a piece of wood with an interesting texture
• baby powder and a thick paintbrush
• the equivalent of 1/4 of a small pack of beige (white + brown+ black)
• burn umber oil paint
• alcohol inks in shades of green and yellows (Adirondack or piñata)
• one or two small paintbrushes
• alcohol or nail polish remover to clean the paintbrushes
• one or two inches of light green soft glass plastic cord



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