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Make Animals Pendants and their Molds using Polymer Clay

You'll learn how to sculpt 2D polymer clay designs on pendants. And you'll learn how to make molds for your designs too.

4.17 (12 reviews)
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Make Animals Pendants and their Molds using Polymer Clay
628
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1 hour
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Apr 2022
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$19.99
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What you will learn

Make necklaces and pendants with 2D projecting animals and make their molds too.

Use polymer clay to make molds and be able to make replicates easily.

If you're a beginner you'll gain the basic knowledge about polymer clay first.

Course content includes but not limited to; general properties about polymer clay, conditioning the clay, baking it, storage and safety issues.

Why take this course?

🎨 "Mastering Polymer Clay: Sculpt & Mold Your Own Animal Pendants with Maha Atef"


Course Headline:

"Sculpt 2D Polymer Clay Designs on Pendants and Learn to Create Their Molds Too!"


Course Instructor: Maha Atef


Course Description:

"Kathryn says, 'A comprehensive course that takes you from conditioning the clay to completing a pendant. It's perfect for beginners and still offers valuable insights for those at an intermediate level. The demo's are done at a comfortable pace, allowing you to work alongside Maha. The mold-making process is explained using everyday materials, which is a cost-effective approach. The video camera angle is great, providing clear visibility of every step, and the audio clarity ensures that Maha's instructions are easy to understand. Overall, this is an excellent course for anyone interested in polymer clay jewelry making.'

🌟 Course Features 🌟

  • Complete Beginner to Confident Creator: If you're new to polymer clay, this course will guide you through the basics and beyond. You'll start with understanding the material and end up creating your own unique designs.

  • Minimal Effort for Maximum Results: Learn how to make a mold from your original sculpture, so you can reproduce your animal pendant designs quickly and efficiently.

  • Three Projects, Endless Possibilities: In this course, you'll craft three distinct pendants – an elephant, a butterfly, and a swan – and their molds using polymer clay. This skill will allow you to create as many replicates as your heart desires!

  • Expand Your Design Horizons: With the techniques you'll learn, apply your newfound knowledge to design and craft your own polymer clay jewelry creations.


Course Breakdown:

  1. Introduction to Polymer Clay: Get familiar with the materials you'll be using. If you're a beginner, this is where you lay the foundation for your new hobby!

  2. Designing Your Original Shape: Learn step-by-step how to sculpt each of the three animals – the elephant, butterfly, and swan – into polymer clay.

  3. Creating the Mold: Discover how to make a mold from your original shape without the need for expensive two-part mold products. You'll use materials that are likely already in your home!

  4. Reproducing Your Design: Once you have your mold, watch as Maha shows you how to create perfect replicates of your animal pendants with ease and precision.


What You Will Gain:

  • A deep understanding of working with polymer clay.
  • The ability to make detailed, 2D projecting pendants.
  • The skill to produce molds from your designs for consistent replication.
  • Confidence in designing and creating your own unique jewelry pieces using polymer clay.

Why Choose This Course?

  • Expert Guidance: Maha Atef shares her expertise, knowledge, and experience she's gained from years of working with polymer clay.

  • Save Time & Money: Avoid common pitfalls by learning the right techniques from the start.

  • Personal Support: Have your questions answered directly by the instructor.


Don't just take our word for it; preview some of the course videos and see for yourself the quality of instruction you'll receive. Whether you're a curious novice or an experienced artisan, this course will enhance your skills and open up new creative opportunities with polymer clay. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out!

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Reviews

Walaa
December 25, 2018
Beneficial course with easy to do step. I highly recommend it for anyone interested in this beautiful art. Thank you, Maha. I really enjoyed it.
Kathryn
October 25, 2018
Comprehensive course. Takes you from conditioning the clay to completing a pendant. Lots of information for beginners and I like that the project does not need lots of special, hard to find 'stuff' to complete. You can even get along without a pasta machine if you haven't purchased one yet. The demo's are done at a comfortable pace, you can work right along with Maha. She demonstrates three pendants, sculpting a swan, a butterfly and an elephant. I especially like the elephant! The mold making is done without using the somewhat expensive, two part mold making products, and it's something you already have on hand! How to get a clean impression is well demonstrated. The demo ends with a short video of varnishing, of painting in some details and then on to completion of a pendant with a chain. The video camera is well positioned, you can see everything that she is doing. The audio is at a comfortable level and she is easy to understand. In my opinion that is a very good course for a beginner and still has information that someone at an intermediate level would find useful.

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