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• Polymer Clay: Fimo: translucent (14), red, blue, green, ... what you have at home.
• Dry Pastel (darker than the colors you want your macarons to be)
• Pin
• Roller or Pasta Machine (or a pen)
• Blade
• 5 mm Kemper Cutter (any bigger cutter for bigger macarons)
• Cellophane Tape
• Flat ruler or long blade
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Stephanie Kilgast
Stephanie has a very simple attitude about her work, and to an extent about her life. She does what she loves. That's about it. Of course, she is always taking her work to a more artistic level. She describes herself as sculpting what makes her happy with the simple goal of making others happy too. A guiding principle is the work on colors. She is a big fan of abstract paintings, Kandinsky's work. She tends to work around color schemes, thus rendering the work even more appetizing to the eye.
Stephanie sculpts miniature food solely with polymer clay, finding inspiration in real food, may it be...
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