Northwest Polymer Clay Guild
Transcript of Northwest Polymer Clay Guild
Northwest Polymer Clay GuildClay Camp 2021- Demonstration Schedule
Friday May 14th, 6-7pm:
by Kim DaySnowflake Cane
Create an easy kaleidoscope snowflake cane. Just like actually snowflakes, they’ll
be unique and different every time you make them!
Acrylic Hotcoat Powderby Maria Brown
See the latest ‘powder coat’ acrylic powder demonstrated by Maria for a crystal clear protective finish on your polymer pieces.
It takes surprisingly little clay and only a few tools to craft these sweet critter beads.
Cathy will show you how it’s done and share some tips to make it easier.
Itty Bitty Critter Beadsby Cathy Gilbert
Saturday May 15th, 2-3pm:
Using Pan Pastels and Textures
by Meredith Arnold
This demonstration will show you how to use pan pastels and texture on polymer
clay to create beautiful veneers.
Moebius Beadsby Cathy Gilbert
Thanks to Mike Buesseler for creating the Moebius bead! Take a cane slice and make several variations. Cathy will share tips she picked up along the way.
Saturday May 15th, 4-5pm:
by Syndee HoltReverse Sculpting
Learn how to add dimension to a photo transfer and tint with pastels to create a
sculptural illusion.
by Syndee HoltScrap Clay Heishi Beads
Learn how to create these simple yet versatile beads out of scrap clay.
Saturday May 15th, 6-7pm:
by Maria BrownWatch Your Back!
Explore some easy and clever ways to finish the backs of your polymer clay jewelry you may not have considered
before. Don’t just poke a hole for hanging- personalize and elevate your work to the
next level!
Sutton Slice De-mystified
Learn how to make a Sutton Slice with tips and tricks on producing a good slab.
by Sharon Mhyre
Sunday May 16th, 2-3pm:
by Maria Brown
No time to scour the beaches for the perfect piece of sea glass to finish your project? Maria will demonstrate how to easily create that perfect color and size
without getting sand in your shorts.
Faux Sea Glass
Distortionless Cane Slicingby Kim Day
Learn one method on how to cut raw, non-flat canes with no flattening or distortion.
Stained Glass Bargelloby Kim Day
Learn how to make stunning veneer with scrap clay. This demo uses the technique
(with permission) from Anna Carrasco, Celebrate Creations on Youtube,
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