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Making Polymer Clay Jewelry by Sue Heaser

Sue Heaser demonstrates the following possibilities for this versatile material: make it into colored canes that resemble Italian millefiori glass; model it into shapes, just as you would with regular clay or porcelain; or press it into molds and paint it. Sophisticated polymer clay aficionados may not be drawn to Heaser's bright animal and flower shapes, but this is a particularly good primer for those interested in the material's modeling qualities. The jewelry, buttons, and hair accessories are well described and make excellent projects for beginners

With this book, you can learn how to make incredible jewelry out of the new modeling clays and achieve amazing effects, such as the ability to mimic precious metals, porcelain, wood and stone. This clay can be hardened using a traditional baking oven. Polymer clay comes in a vast array of colors and can be mixed to achieve further colors. Extremely versatile, even after being in the oven it can still be cut, filled, sanded and painted. Simple techniques are explained for making many pieces in a wide variety of styles. Over 50 projects are presented in a clear cut manner. If you are a beginner to this relatively new craft, you will love the wonderful introduction; if you have been modeling the clay for some time; try the many brand new techniques. This book is available in Hardcover and has128 pages.

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