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Fairy Garden Design and Decor: Polymer Clay

In this five-week class, students will learn how to make small characters and decorations out of polymer clay to add to a fairy garden or house plant. Students will also learn some tools used with polymer clay.
Teacher Amanda Bestor
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4.9
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What's included

10 pre-recorded lessons
5 weeks
of teacher support
1 year access
to the content
Mastery Evaluation
1 hour per week. I provide feedback and support on student posts.
Grading
I provide feedback and support on student posts.

Class Experience

US Grade 4 - 7
Beginner - Intermediate Level
In this polymer clay art class, students will learn how to use clay techniques to make character figurines and decorations for fairy gardens. Students will learn how to use tools and how to shape clay. We will discuss ideas for tiny versions of things we can add to our fairy garden collection and what each overall garden theme might be. We will learn how to shape eyes and connect limbs, hair, and clothing to our characters. I will build and add to a potted fairy garden in each lesson. At the end of the unit, the garden will be ready to display.

Week 1: (2 Lessons) 
      - Design ideas, plan your garden with sketches, and set up the garden with dirt in the pot.
      - Start with tiny mushrooms and a water bath.
      - Making a garden gnome.
          Skills: Familiarize with polymer tools, choosing baking times, and rolling techniques to attach pieces.

Week 2: (2 Lessons) 
   - Snails and birds
  - Hedgehog with a mushroom house
           Skills: Attaching small limbs as well as glazing with polyurethane.

Week 3: (2 Lessons) 
 - Pumpkins and carrots
 - Vegetable garden gate and sign.
     
          Skills: Discuss garden design, look at ideas, and use flattening tools to layer clay. 
 
Week 4: (2 Lessons) 
    - Building an acorn birdhouse.
     - Tables, fences, and benches from natural things.
  
           Skills: Storing clay and removing dust or fingerprints from polymer.
    
Week 5:  (2 lessons)
      - Creating a secret door and stepping stones.
      - Flowers, a lantern, and assembling the garden. 

I will show students step by step and have a camera on myself and my hand while I work. Students will have access to a class Padlet where they can see images of and like the work of others. All posts need to be approved by me, so only appropriate posts will go up. The Padlet works like a giant bulletin board where students can see their peer's work and get more ideas about what to try independently. They can also ask questions in the classroom and share techniques that work. 

I am skilled at differentiating content for many ages and learning needs in a kind and supportive style. 
We will also practice the following:
- Blending
- Smoothing
- Tapering
- Sculpting

I love teaching flex classes because it allows me to make mini lessons for students based on their interests. They can also share their creations on the class Padlet.
Learning Goals
Students will learn the following:
-Different techniques related to making things out of clay.
-How fun and relaxing it is to design, brainstorm, and create out of polymer clay.
learning goal

Syllabus

10 Lessons
over 5 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Garden with sketches & Mushrooms
 Week 1: (2 Lessons) 
      - Design ideas, plan your garden with sketches, and set up the garden with dirt in the pot.
      - Start with tiny mushrooms and a water bath.
     Skills: Familiarize with polymer tools, choosing baking times, and rolling techniques to attach pieces. 
Lesson 2:
Making a garden gnome.
 - Making a garden gnome.
          Skills: Familiarize with polymer tools, choosing baking times, and rolling techniques to attach pieces. 
Lesson 3:
Snails and birds
 Week 2: (2 Lessons) 
   - Snails and birds
           Skills: Attaching small limbs as well as glazing with polyurethane. 
Lesson 4:
Hedgehog with a mushroom house
 Hedgehog with a mushroom house
           Skills: Attaching small limbs as well as glazing with polyurethane. 

Other Details

Learning Needs
This class is designed to give ideas of how a student could modify a class to add their own creativity and showcase their own interest and direction.
Parental Guidance
Polymer clay will need to be baked for the clay to stay intact. The instructions for baking are always listed on the package or kit of clay you purchase. I usually go with 275 degrees for 30 minutes (Covered with a foil tent, depending on the thickness of the clay.) Students will have access to a class Padlet where they can see images of and like the work of others. All posts need to be approved by me, so only appropriate posts will go up. The Padlet works like a giant bulletin board where students can see their peer's work and get more ideas about what to try independently. They can also ask questions in the classroom and share techniques that work. In their posts. When parents enroll in the class, they will get a QR code and a video on how to post on Padlet. Padlet is free to join. I just logged in with my Google account.
Supply List
Polymer clay in different colors. (Please get polymer clay and not Playdough, cloud dough, or plastalina.)

Tools:
paint brush
rolling pin or acrylic roller
toothpick
plastic knife or butter knife
parchment paper to build and bake on
Masking tape to tape down a piece of parchment paper to work on. (A silicone mat works as well.)

This kit from Amazon includes tools and clay:
https://www.amazon.com/POZEAN-Modeling-Sculpting-Accessories-Beginners/dp/B07XXWXBDP/ref=asc_df_B07XXWXBDP/?tag=&amp=undefined&linkCode=df0&hvadid=385286500556&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=14717096924917179729&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9021381&hvtargid=pla-842312931008&ref=&adgrpid=81184155729&th=1

You can also get clay at Michaels or JoAnn's. Polymer clay will not dry out if exposed to air. 

Flower pot or tray of your choice, dirt, ground plants or succulents.
Scrap fabric, popsicle sticks, and hot glue if you feel comfortable with that. 
(My lessons will not need hot glue, but I will show things I made with hot glue as ideas.)
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Montana Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
I am an experienced classroom teacher, after-school program teacher, and summer camp director. I have taught hundreds of kids how to work with clay. I love art and I love sharing this with others. This course is meant to be a relaxing and enjoyable way to explore art techniques in a way that is accessible to students beginning or building on an interest in clay.

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