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NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS! Jack, Sally, Zero, Oogie: Polymer Clay Art Sculpting
Class experience
In this class, we will work together to learn the steps needed to create each portion of our adorable miniature sculptures. Different live camera views will be used to show each step of the way, as we work together. We will condition, cut, roll and form our pieces. Then we will prepare our pieces to be baked after class is over. I will go over how to convert our creations into jewelry, which is an optional step the students may do. The supplies are listed below and are necessary to complete...
This class is taught in English.
Homework Offered
Bake charmsAssessments Offered
Grades Offered
Polymer Bake Clay (I like to use Sculpey III Polymer Clay). *A little clay goes a LONG way in miniature sculpting! Basic Sculpting tools, toothpick, dotting tool or ball tool for eye sockets/indents A cutting tool (clay knife or anything that you are comfortable with using) A non stick surface to work on (You can cover a piece of cardboard with parchment paper and tape it to the bottom…that works) A small rolling pin or paintbrush handle or anything smooth to roll out small pieces of clay. Variety of colors of polymer clay (white, black, green, blue, red, orange)... I used Glow in the Dark clay for Zero! Ultra Fine Point "Sharpie" permanent marker (optional for small details) Eye pins (optional, to turn into charms before baking) OPTIONAL: If using baked clay: Clear Water based gloss glaze for after baking (I use Sculpey Gloss Glaze).
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/130 °C, depending on your brand of clay). You may do this after class. Parental help is necessary.
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
$30
for 2 classes2x per week, 1 week
45 min
Completed by 6 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 11-16
2-8 learners per class