What's included
1 live meeting
35 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
Students may join this club at any time! In this polymer clay club, at the beginning of every weekly class students will vote on which sculpture they would like to learn how to create. Students will follow the teacher lead as they learn to create the sculpture that won the vote. With a shared love for art, learners will for sure gain friends in the clay club as well! While creating our masterpieces, fun discussions among peers will be encouraged! Absolutely no previous skills or knowledge is required for this class! This class will create a strong foundation to build your future polymer clay craft. We will learn key clay techniques, and how to use our tools to their best ability! These techniques are some of the most useful and critical methods to know! These skills will set a basic framework to learn other clay skills in the future. This class will help establish a well rounded foundation and understanding of the basic polymer clay discipline. This club is also great clay practice to create more confident and comfortable crafters. In this live class, I will demonstrate the techniques as students follow along. I will give helpful tips and tricks to polymer clay to advance each individual! Course Breakdown: — 2024 — Week of June 3: Donut turtle or Croissant crab Week of June 10: Banana Split or Ice Cream on Brownie Week of June 17: Honeybee or ladybug Week of June 24: Taco cat or Hot Dog Dog Week of July 1: Pug in a Mug or banana Cat Week of July 8: monkey & banana or hedgehog & mushroom Week of July 15: Miniature unicorn or Baby dragon Week of July 22: Baby chick or Little koala Week of July 29: Sushi penguin or Pancake bear Week of August 5: Llama or Parakeet Week of August 12: Cute snail or Baby elephant Week of August 19: Any fruit Cow Week of August 26: Kawaii Unicorn or Kawaii Dino Week of September 2: Chubby panda or Little frog with a crown Week of September 9: Burger bunny or Bear Muffin Week of September 16: teddy bear or Chubby squirrel Week of September 23: Frappe or To-Go Coffee Cup Week of September 30: Rainbow Cake or Art Pallet Week of October 7: penguin or hedgehog Week of October 14: Cute cat in a box or Little bear cub Week of October 21: Dog or Cat in Pumpkin Week of October 28: Spooky Cauldron or Candy Basket Week of November 4: flower pot or Cactus Week of November 11: fox or llama Week of November 18: Thanksgiving Turkey Week of November 25: Macaron mouse or Muffin monkey Week of December 2: polar bear or penguin with a scarf Week of December 9: cute reindeer or cute snowman Week of December 16: cute dog or cat in Christmas stocking Week of December 23: No Class? Week of December 30: No Class? — 2025 — Week of January 6: Blushing octopus or Tiny narwhal Week of January 13: Happy sushi roll or Adorable mushroom Week of January 20: Sleeping kitten or bunny with a carrot Week of January 27: Tiny hamster or Cute sloth Week of February Chubby goldfish or Little dragonfly Week of February 10: Valentines Teddy Bear or Heart Box of Chocolates Week of February 17: Pizza Turtle or Pizza Sting Ray Week of February 24: Little lamb or Baby giraffe Week of March 3: Tiny whale or piglet Week of March 10: Chubby raccoon or Baby owl Week of March 17: Smiling popsicle or macaroon Week of March 24: Tiny dolphin or Crab Week of March 31: Fawn or Sheep Week of April 7: Tiny caterpillar or firefly Week of April 14: pufferfish or walrus Week of April 21: attic fox or forest fox Week of April 28: Baby platypus or Blushing beaver Week of May 5: Miniature raccoon or porcupine Week of May 12: kangaroo with a joey or lion cub Week of May 19: cheetah cub or parrot Week of May 26: avocados couple or peas in a pod No parental supervision is required during class. However, students will need to use an oven to bake their clay creation after class. To bake their clay creations, parents may need to assist their child.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
No parental supervision is required during class. However, students will need to use an oven to bake their clay creation after class. To bake their clay creations, parents may need to assist their child.
Supply List
- Polymer Clay - Polymer Clay Tools - Oven for Baking Clay (after class)
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
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)
Reviews
Live Group Class
$10
weekly1x per week
35 min
Completed by 116 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-15
2-10 learners per class