$43

Pinch, Pull, Puff Flowers and Leaves with Heather Campbell

Join Heather Campbell in creating two beautiful jewelry pieces using unique techniques for making Pinch, Pull, Puff Flowers and Leaves. These delicate and versatile flowers are fun to make and can be used in mixed media projects as well as jewelry design. Choose any color combination you would like and follow her designs or use your imagination and creativity to strike out on your own. 4 Broadcasts.

$43
Polymer Clay
Intermediate
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Class Materials List Polymer Clay and Clay Preparation 

Three skinner blend bulls-eye canes:
• 1" in diameter
• 3/4" in diameter
• 1/2" in diameter

Three chop canes:
• 1" in diameter
• 3/4" in diameter
• 1/2" in diameter
All canes should be at least 1 1/2" long.

• 2 oz. Leaf green clay
• 1-2 oz. Brown or copper clay
• Scraps from the canes
• Tissue blade
• Old paint brush
• Dental spatula
• Needle tool
• Double ball stylus
• Craft knife
• Gold Rub n' Buff
• Super glue
• Ultra light Sculpey clay
• Q-tips
• 4"x 4"ceramic tile
• Swarovski crystals
• Ruler
• Pin back clasp for Brooch
• Needle nose pliers
• 1 yd. of 1mm. leather cording
• Two side beads (w/hole big enough to string the cording through)
• Two paper or plastic cups
• Burnt Umber acrylic paint
• Large kitchen garbage bag
• Small plastic plate
• Clean rag
• Pasta machine



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Heather Campbell

Heather Campbell

Heather considers her work an extension of life experience, designed with complexity while remaining beautifully simple. Visualizing each piece as an experience unto itself, she considers shape, color, texture and dimension while infusing mood and uniqueness. She uses the language of Art to encourage conversation, independent thought and an appreciation for beauty and creativity. Sharing her passion for mixed media and polymer clay with others is deeply satisfying and rewarding.

As Heather’s work has evolved over the years, she has developed a unity between assemblage, mixed media and polymer...
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