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Self Paced: How to: Clay Safari Animals (Polymer, Sculpt, Giraffe, Zebra)

For 10 fun lessons, you’ll be guided through multiple tutorials of Cute Safari Animal Clay Sculptures! (I use & recommend oven bake polymer clay, but you may also use air dry clay!)
Mrs. Morgan - Clay, Drawing, Kawaii, Art
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Welcome! In this course, we embark on a creative journey into the enchanting world of sculpting, focusing specifically on bringing to life the beauty and wonder of safari animals using the versatile medium of polymer clay.

**Course Overview:**
Throughout this course, you will learn the fundamental techniques and principles of sculpting with polymer clay, with a special emphasis on crafting lifelike representations of various safari creatures. Each lesson will guide you through the step-by-step process of sculpting and refining your own unique woodland masterpiece.

There are no live meetings in this class. Content will be sent out through video format, allowing students to pause and work at their own pace. There are no grades or assignments in this class.

Students are encouraged, but not required to submit a photo of their sculptures - because I love seeing what you've made! If learners ever need feedback or advice, they can send in a photo of their current sculpture, and I will assist them through chat, or through a video response.

Animals we will make in this class: 
- Giraffe
- Alligator
- Elephant
- Hippo
- Lion
- Rhino
- Zebra
- Cheetah
- Buffalo/Bison
- Gorilla

**Course Objectives:**
- Develop a comprehensive understanding of the properties and behavior of polymer clay as a sculpting medium.
- Acquire proficiency in sculpting techniques tailored specifically to the nuances of safari animal anatomy and features.
- Cultivate observational skills to capture the essence and character of different safari animals in your sculptures.
- Explore the use of specialized tools and materials to enhance your sculpting process and achieve professional-quality results.
- Foster creativity and self-expression through the exploration of various sculpting styles and approaches.

**Course Objectives**
1. **Introduction to Polymer Clay:** Get acquainted with the characteristics and possibilities of polymer clay as a sculpting material. Learn about different types of polymer clay, tools, and basic techniques.

2. **Understanding Safari Animals:** Delve into the anatomy, behavior, and distinctive features of safari-dwelling animals. Gain insights into their form, texture, and unique traits that will inform your sculpting process.

3. **Tools of the Trade:** Explore a range of sculpting tools and materials specifically suited for working with polymer clay. From shaping and detailing tools to texturing implements, discover how each tool can enhance your sculpting experience.

4. **Step-by-Step Sculpting Techniques:** Dive into the heart of the course as we embark on a series of step-by-step sculpting demonstrations. From initial armature construction to final detailing.

5. **Refinement and Detailing:** Learn how to add depth, texture, and intricate details to your sculptures to bring them to life. Explore techniques such as blending, layering, and adding fine details to elevate the realism of your creations.

6. **Finishing Touches:** Discover methods for curing, finishing, and preserving your polymer clay sculptures. Learn about various sealing and finishing options to protect your artwork and enhance its longevity.

**Course Requirements:**
No prior experience in sculpting or working with polymer clay is required to enroll in this course. However, a passion for creativity and a love for nature are highly recommended!

Syllabus

10 Lessons
over 10 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Sculpting a: Giraffe
 In this lesson, we will learn how to sculpt a Giraffe.
I'll guide you through each step, sharing the best tools to use and my favorite techniques for this project. 

A rough outline of a Class Breakdown:
≈ 1 min: greeting + introduction
≈ 5 mins: gathering materials + clay
≈ 10 mins: shaping each piece of clay into the specific shapes that we will need for this project 
≈ 10 mins: assembly + using our clay tools + learning special clay techniques 
≈ 5 mins: finishing touches + outro 
Lesson 2:
Sculpting a: Alligator
 In this lesson, we will learn how to sculpt a Alligator.
I'll guide you through each step, sharing the best tools to use and my favorite techniques for this project. 

A rough outline of a Class Breakdown:
≈ 1 min: greeting + introduction
≈ 5 mins: gathering materials + clay
≈ 10 mins: shaping each piece of clay into the specific shapes that we will need for this project 
≈ 10 mins: assembly + using our clay tools + learning special clay techniques 
≈ 5 mins: finishing touches + outro 
Lesson 3:
Sculpting a: Elephant
 In this lesson, we will learn how to sculpt a Elephant.
I'll guide you through each step, sharing the best tools to use and my favorite techniques for this project. 

A rough outline of a Class Breakdown:
≈ 1 min: greeting + introduction
≈ 5 mins: gathering materials + clay
≈ 10 mins: shaping each piece of clay into the specific shapes that we will need for this project 
≈ 10 mins: assembly + using our clay tools + learning special clay techniques 
≈ 5 mins: finishing touches + outro 
Lesson 4:
Sculpting a: Hippo
 In this lesson, we will learn how to sculpt a Hippo.
I'll guide you through each step, sharing the best tools to use and my favorite techniques for this project. 

A rough outline of a Class Breakdown:
≈ 1 min: greeting + introduction
≈ 5 mins: gathering materials + clay
≈ 10 mins: shaping each piece of clay into the specific shapes that we will need for this project 
≈ 10 mins: assembly + using our clay tools + learning special clay techniques 
≈ 5 mins: finishing touches + outro 

Other Details

Parental Guidance
If you are using oven bake clay, parents help may be needed when cooking the clay. (You can use a standard kitchen oven to bake polymer clay. Each clay package has specific clay baking instructions on how to bake it. I typically bake my clay for 15 minutes at 245 Fahrenheit!)
Supply List
- Clay! (I use oven bake/polymer clay)
- Clay Tools
- An oven (if you are using oven bake clay)
- (optional) Clay glaze if you want your finished clay project to be shiny!
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from University of Houston
About Me
Hello!👋🏻💖🎨 I'm Mrs. Morgan, specializing in polymer clay and (digital + physical) drawing classes.

🎓✨ Recently graduated from the University of Houston with a Bachelor’s Degree in December 2022! ✨🎓

I am currently a certified 120 hour TESOL teacher, I’ve taught over 2,200 classes to more than 800 students, in both online and in-person settings spanning nearly 4 years. 

ABOUT ME:
❤️ I married my husband in 2022, we just had a baby boy in November 2023, and I have a 6 year old bonus daughter!
❤️  Originally from Houston, Texas, now residing in Indiana, USA.
❤️ Art is not just my work but my passion!

MY ART JOURNEY:
🎨 Over a decade of sculpting with polymer clay!
🎨 Completed two art portfolios in one year, totaling 48 pieces – a notable achievement in Texas.
🎨 Participated and triumphed in various local and state art competitions, including hosting an art show with an auction.
🎨 I own a small art business where I am selling in a few physical stores, + an online shop!

(Notable) ART AWARDS:
🏆 My Art Portfolios have scored the highest rating, 2 times in the state of Texas!
🏆 Received a superior rating (at state level) for a sewing piece submission.
🏆 Sewing piece won top 20 artworks for the state!
🏆 Received a highest rating (at local level) for a sewing piece submission. 
🏆 Received a highest rating (at local level) for a photography submission.
🏆 Won different ribbons throughout the Houston, TX Rodeo art completions. 

     My classroom philosophy is to always practice Equity! Everyone has their own story to tell, and I would love to hear yours! I hope to make a difference in at least one of my student's lives!❤️

——> My Classroom rules! <——
- Classes should last the amount of time stated. However, depending on the amount of students, in a rare situation class may last slightly longer or shorter.
- I will wait 10 minutes in a class for a student to show up, if the student is still not there after 10 minutes, I will leave the classroom.
- Sibling students may log into class on the same device! (I just ask that you please enroll both siblings as a student in the classroom)

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