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DESIGN & SCULPT YOUR OWN STANDING DRAGON! Polymer Clay Art Dragon - Level #2
Sculpting Level #2 Standing Dragons ...DESIGN & BUILD it! Polymer Clay Sculpting. Mythical Creatures with flowing wings, horns, spikes, scales, & whatever you can think of!
(Recommended to take this after Level #1 Sleeping Dragon) #creative
Class experience
(Recommended to take this after Level #1 Sleeping Dragon) This class is designed for learners who already know the very basics of working with polymer clay. Our Dragons may hold an object of choice. Some ideas are: Glass marble or Glass Bead, create a small clay dragon egg, a small stone, gemstone, or shell. All of those items can be safely baked along with your dragon. In this class, we will work together to learn the steps needed to create each portion of our standing Dragons. Different...
This class is taught in English.
Supplies: Polymer Bake Clay (any brand you prefer. I like to use Sculpey III). *In total, approximately 2oz. is plenty!* Basic Sculpting tools, smoothing tool, dotting tool (for eye sockets) 1/2 wooden toothpick to attach head to body A Baking sheet (covered with parchment works best) A cutting tool (can be a clay knife, anything that you are comfortable with using) A NON-STICK surface to work on A small rolling pin or paintbrush handle or anything smooth to roll out small pieces of clay. A bit of Aluminum Foil Variety of colors of polymer clay (whatever colors you want for your dragon). At least one main color and an accent color. Note: Translucent clay can be used for clear wings/fins OPTIONAL: Small/Medium GLASS beads/crystals for eyes (4.0 size works nicely). Larger glass bead, marble or gemstone for holding (as in samples) Clear Mod Podge or Gloss glaze for after baking (I use Sculpey Gloss Glaze) Mica Powders
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
**Polymer clay requires baking according to the package direction. (Generally ~275 °F, depending on your brand of clay). You may do this after class. Parental help is necessary. This class starts on time. We move along at a steady pace. I cannot backtrack for late students.
B.F.A in Fashion Design A.A.S in Illustration/Art History A.A.S in Graphic Design Hi There! I'm Lori...a graduate of F.I.T in NYC. I've worked in different areas of the design industry since 1991, from illustration, pattern making, garment...
Group Class
$18
per classMeets once
70 min
Completed by 252 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-12
2-8 learners per class