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You won't want to eat these delicious looking fruits but you
will want to make them!
Inedible Jewelry
July 21, 2008
5:30 pm
Grades 6-12.
Registration is required and begins on Monday, July 7. Limit:
12 participants.
Don’t miss this workshop with miniature artist Jessica Partain!
You’ll learn basic techniques in working with polymer clay such
as conditioning, color mixing, basic sculpture, baking, and
quenching. All materials are provided.
A message from Jessica Partain on "Introduction
to Sculpting Tiny Food: Juicy fruit"
"In
this class, we'll learn how to use polymer clay to make tiny
bananas (peeled!), as well as two
kinds of oranges: whole and sliced. For the sliced
oranges, we'll use a technique called caning, or millefiori,
which is a lot of fun to learn. We'll make these tiny
fruits into two pairs of earrings: bananas and two-orange
earrings."
Jessica -
Inedible Jewelry Check out more of this great
delectable art!
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