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Polymer Clay for Beginners

Inspiration, techniques, and simple step-by-step projects for making art with polymer clay

Emily Chen

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Walter Foster Publishing
01 April 2019
Series: Art Makers
Start making beautiful crafts from polymer clay! Polymer Clay for Beginners (Art Makers) is your guide to this kiln-free craft.

Polymer Clay for Beginners introduces artists, art hobbyists, and polymer clay enthusiasts to this versatile, accessible medium. Because polymer clay does not require the use of a kiln and needs only baking in the oven, it is an easy, approachable art form for even the most inexperienced artist to learn.

Professional artist Emily Chen demonstrates how to make animal figurines, flowers, cookies, cakes, beads, and more through easy, step-by-step projects. Each project features colorful, styled photographs demonstrating how finished pieces can be used, displayed, and gifted. A comprehensive tools and materials section and detailed information on techniques, baking, and glazing guide artists in their quest to become polymer clay pros.

An inspirational gallery provides even more ideas for those who want to continue learning how to work with this easy-to-use medium. A modern approach to sculpture art, polymer clay is the perfect choice for beginners and crafting enthusiasts.

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Imprint:   Walter Foster Publishing
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 216mm, 
ISBN:   9781633226326
ISBN 10:   1633226328
Series:   Art Makers
Pages:   128
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

New Jersey-based Emily Chen is a polymer clay artist, owner of Cat Bear Express, and author of Kawaii Polymer Clay Creations. Her work is inspired by everyday life, from food in the kitchen to the flowers in the garden. She is an advocate of lifelong learning and can often be found reading, learning, and experimenting with new techniques. Emily loves hearing from her readers, whether it's answering questions about clay or sharing photos of inspired projects!

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