$28

Astral Pin with Sylvie Peraud

In this class let Sylvie Peraud teach you how to paint on clay with clay. She will combine this technique with her "accident" texture made in Oyumaru to create a funny pin that could also be a pendant.

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$28
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• 1/2 small block of black clay
• 1/2 small block of your favorite color of clay or the equivalent to create the blend of your choice
• a small piece of white clay
• scrap clay
• liquid clay and Poly Paste
• 2 sticks of Oyumaru, boiling water and a thermos cup.
• a pasta machine
• a blade and a craft knife
• a piece of thick plastic to cut out a template from and a black marker and scissors
• 1 toilet paper roll and baking paper or deliwrap and 2 paper clips
• 2 small round cutters and 2 glass marbles (1 big and 1 smaller)
• a needle tool
• a rubber modeling tool with a bullet shape
• fine and very fine sanding sponges
• black and white oil paint (best are: Genesis heat-set oil paint)
• alcohol ink: optional
• a small piece of foam (as that used to spread blush) optional
• extruder and disc with multiple holes
• heat gun
• hand drill with 1 and 2mm drill bits
• a pin finding
• 2mm Buna cord and O rings if wanted + CA glue



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Sylvie Peraud

Making jewelry has been part of Sylvie’s hobbies since childhood. Beads when she was young, melted recycled plastics later and polymer clay since 2005. Inspiration is everywhere around her, when walking in the nature, when discovering other art mediums, when reading a book. What she loves best is making faux: faux wood and faux stones. The closer she gets to the real material, the happier she is. Working with a medium as versatile as polymer clay makes it endless.

When working with polymer clay, there are no limits other than those you fix to yourself. It has led Sylvie to create a simple...
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