Polymer clay is an accessible, colourful and versatile material – a lot of fun to use, but even better with some introductory tips to get you going.
There are different types of clays and bake times, and different techniques to create shapes, blend colours, and express your colourful polymer visions!
We’ll put this into practice and everyone can make some polymer clay accessories, like earrings with different types of backings (studs, hooks and clip-ons), keyrings, badges or magnets!
What will we cover?
In this class we will learn to:
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Condition the clay
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Mix the colours
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Create a marble effect
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Use jewellery connectors
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Bake the polymer, plus tips on how to do this at home
Accessibility
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Wheelchair Accessible Venue
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Gender Neutral Bathrooms
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Quiet Spaces
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Free Tickets for First Nation Attendees
Who will be teaching?
Jess Wilson (Dubblu) is a multidisciplinary artist, illustrator and muralist based in Footscray. Her work focuses on immersive experiences, employing a variety of techniques from audio, animation and sensory.
If she can convince her audience to climb into a pipe or crawl on the ground she considers it to be a success. She is the Creative Designer for Science Play Kids, as well as a workshop facilitator to make science and art accessible for all.
Important info:
Photo by teacher.
Any other ways we can support you with accessibility? Just shoot an email to us at melbourne@lanewaylearning.com.