The April meeting of the Central
Mississippi Polymer Clay Guild will be on Saturday, April 20, 2013, at 10:00
a.m. at the Pearl Library, Pearl, Mississippi. Annette and Myra will
be sharing how to make a beautiful “Bubbles” blade holder. Since sharp blades are very important to
working with polymer clay, these should be quite handy!
Just as a reminder, be sure to dress
in layers. We have no control over the temperature in the room where we
meet and sometimes it is hot, sometimes cold. Best to be prepared.
Also, if you've made a name tag, but sure to wear it since we have several new
members (and some of us old members don't have a great memory for names!!!
Now for our supply list:
CLAY – PLEASE CONDITION AND SHEET
YOUR CLAY BEFORE THE MEETING. IF IT IS
STICKY, LEECH IT THE NIGHT BEFORE:
One
2 oz. package of White
One
2 oz. package of Black
One 2 oz. package of Magenta or Fuchsia
One 2 oz. package of Magenta or Fuchsia
One
2 oz. package of Yellow
One
2 oz. package of Blue
About
4 oz. of dark, thoroughly mixed scrap clay
Kemper
Circle Cutter set or other small circle cutters
CLAY TOOLS:
Be sure to bring your normal travel
kit with a minimum of your pasta machine, clear roller, clay blade, ceramic
tile or other work surface, baby wipes.
A sharp flexible blade/tissue blade
Craft knife
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