Finally I found time to download the pictures I took in my
Handmade Stamps for Polymer Clay class earlier this month.
Below are a few pictures of the stamps made by the class participants. Of course, they could not wait to try their newly-made stamps on some polymer clay, so I was able to capture a few of their experimental pieces as well.
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Stamps for polymer clay made by one of the students |
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WIP by one of the students, made with her stamp |
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Stamps and pieces made with them by one of the students |
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WIP by one of the students, made with her stamps |
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Stamps for polymer clay made by one of the students | | | | |
And here are my lovely students having fun in our class.
Thank you, ladies, for your energy, curiosity, and stories. I hope we can do it again in the future!
And a HUGE
thank you for
Kathryn Ottman, the woman who made this event possible.
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