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Collier Asymetrique avec Olga Nicolas

Dans cette classe pour personne de niveau débutant avancé, vous apprendrez avec Olga Nicolas à réaliser un collier à la fermeture originale. Vous apprendrez à réaliser un décor plein de couleurs vives en mariant la peinture acrylique et les pastels. Vous apprendrez également à réaliser une finition brillante rapidement et sans vernis. Cliquez ici pour la version anglaise, Unbalanced Necklace with Olga Nicolas.
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Material List:

• 1 pain de pâte polymère noire
• 1 pain de pâte polymère blanche
• des pastels secs
• de la peinture acrylique
• un feutre indélébile noir ( optionnel)
• de l'alcool (ménager ou à 90°)
• De la colle polymère
• du gel uv
• du dissolvant ( optionnel)
• de la colle cyanoacrylate
• une pince ronde et une pince plate
• une perceuse à main et des mèches fines ( entre 1 et 2 mm)
• Une machine à pâte
• une lampe uv
• un rouleau
• un scalpel
• une lame
• un carreau de verre
• un allume-feu ( ou un briquet)
• du papier sulfurisé
• un petit carré de papier bristol
• du papier cartonné
• du scotch double face
• un petit pinceau plat poils synthétiques
• un bout de mousse qui servira à poser la peinture
• des pochoirs (ceux utilisés en scrapbooking)
• un petit emporte-pièce rond (3mm environ)
• emporte-pièce rond (2,5 cm environ et 1,5 cm environ)

Matériel pour le montage
• 32 cm de cordon de caoutchouc creux de 2 à 3 mm de diamètre
• 33 cm de fil câblé un peu épais (0.9 ou 1 mm)
• 2 clous tête boule
• 1 grosse perle à écraser ( 3 ou 4 mm)
• 2 petites perles à écraser ( 2,5 mm)
• 2 anneaux ( 5 mm de diamètre)
• 2 cache noeuds
• 3 coupelles en métal
• du cordon de 1 mm de diamètre
• une pince ronde et une pince plate
• une perceuse à main et des mèches fines ( entre 1 et 2 mm)



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Olga Nicolas

Olga has been teaching polymer clay workshops since 2009 and has taught in France and Switzerland. She is member of several French associations or groups especially Lezartgil. She has published polymer clay tutorials in a French jewelry magazine and on her blog.

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