In Down Under, you will work your way through creating koalas, kangaroos, platypus and other creatures, no matter what your skill level. The emphasis is on color, composition and creativity, but the real treat is adding embellishments of pearls, semi-precious stones, shells and beads to your creations.
The Clay Lover's Guide to Making Molds (Lark Ceramics Book)
by Peirce Clayton
A complete practical guide to creating and using plaster moulds in clay work. The author covers the basics of setting up a workshop area, selecting and working with the materials, and works through a series of specific projects, from simple one-piece press pieces, to multi-piece moulds for use with liquid clay slip.
Stamping Polymer Clay & Wire
by Suzanne McNeill, Lynn Krucke, Cheryl Nemanich, Kathy Martin, Kris Richards, Babette Cox, Marie Segal, Cathy Heppner, and Syndee Holt
Conceived of by artist Amy Goldin, "flowstones" are crafted by moulding a sheet of polymer clay around a smooth river rock. With a beauty all of their own, they impart a sense of calm to the holder, grounded by the weight and soothed by the smooth surface. In Flowstones, Goldin shares photographs of the stones she has created and includes step-by-step illustrated instructions so we can all enjoy creating these delightful objects.
Journal Your Life's Journey
by Blank Book Billionaire and Journal Your Life's Journey
Polymer Clay (Weekend Crafter) (Lark Kids' Crafts S.)
by Irene Semanchuk Dean
Polymer clay is the most interesting new craft material to appear in the last 30 years. And now it has developed way beyond flowery beads and bubble gum-pink napkin rings! This introduction by a first-rate authority covers the basics - buying polymer clay, blending and baking it - as well as the beautiful canework that has dominated the craft up til now. But the best part of the book - the part that will appeal even to jaded polymer artists - is the emphasis on the new techniques being used toda...