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Book Reviews - Polymer Clay

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Celebrations with Polymer Clay
by Sarajane Helm
Follow the instructions of Sarajane Helm and celebrate an entire year’s worth of holidays, festivities and special occasions by creating and displaying 25 seasonal projects.

Mock Stone Bracelet by Kathleen AmtCreative Clay Jewelry: Designs to Make from Polymer Clay
By Leslie Dierks
Suitable for beginners, and for those with intermediate skills as well, this extensive and well-written book is full of challenging projects.

bookco~15 Artists - 5 Directions in Polymer Clay
by Jamey D. Allen
The book is a document of the original show, along with biographical sketches of the five artists. The sketches include discussions about the origin and development of each artist's unique approach to the medium, putting each individuals work into perspective.

Foundations in Polymer Clay Design
by Barbara A. McGuire
Polymer clay has been perhaps the most invigorating medium to blossom within the art community in the last ten years.  So much has it exploded as the choice medium of expression for many artists.

Liquid Polymer Clay
by Ann Mitchell and Karen Mitchell
Crafters now have a basis to begin their polymer clay adventures. “Liquid Polymer Clay” by Ann and Karen Mitchell shares the basics and many original techniques crafters need to get started with this unlimited medium.

Polymer: The Chameleon Clay
By Victoria Hughes

An amazing array of finishes can be created with polymer clay through ArtRanch techniques developed by Victoria Hughes. Her new book, “Polymer: The Chameleon Clay,” demonstrates in detail how polymer clay imitates various materials

MakingPolymerClayBeadstnMaking Polymer Clay Beads:
by Carol Blackburn

“Discover the magic of polymer clay! Produce fabulous faux effects like ivory, bone, turquoise, marble, and silver; create rounds, canes, and spirals; discover how to fold and sculpt to create dramatic variations.
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AdaptingQuiltPatternstotnAdapting Quilt Patterns to Polymer Clay
by Judith Skinner & Sarajane Helm

“The past twenty years have been an extremely exciting time for artist using polymer clay as an expressive art medium. As the techniques, tools and clay have evolved, so have the artistic approaches evolved.

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