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Sculpt With Polymer Clay: Swan Lake
In this one time class we will make a beautiful lake with a swan, and then use the remaining time to decorate it with flowers, trees, bushes, leaves, and more!
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9-14
year olds
3-9
learners per class
$16
Charged upfront
Meets once
90 minute class
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Description
Class Experience
Students might need to finish certain details on their own after the class is finished. The good news is that after the class they will know exactly what to do.
The students will need the following: * Sculpy or Fimo clay in a variety of colors, I suggest two packets for some of the colors: black, several kinds of green, black, white, brown, orange, yellow, red, blue. Any other color that students prefer. * Soft wire: 16 to 20 gauge is good. * Jewelry wire cutters that are safe and easy to use. * Masking tape! * Basic clay tools. In the absence of the tools, a toothpick, or a large plastic sewing needle will work for most things. Optional - *Mica powder (the shine that you see on my sculpture is done with mica powder). Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions you may have about the materials. I am happy to provide links or photos of the materials upon request.
1 hour 30 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
Note to learners and parents, please be sure to follow instructions when baking the clay. The temperatures for this kind of clay is often quite low (around 250 degrees), and is stated on the clay box or wrapper. Please make sure the learners have the items necessary for the success of this project! This project is one hour and a half, and we will be sculpting the entire time! Younger learners may need assistance warming up the clay prior to the class, as the clay is often quite stiff. In the past, I have used a microwave for about 10 seconds to help with the process, however, manually is the best option. Younger learners may also need assistance baking the clay, and cutting the wire. For this class it is important that we all begin at the same time. If, for any reason, the learner will be delayed by more than 10-15 minutes, please reach out and we can arrange a make up class after the session is finished. Please note, I am happy to hold a class if there is only one student enrolled. I do my best to reach out ahead of the class and make sure that's alright with students and parents. Please reach out if you have any questions.