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Title:Masterpieces in Clay
Author:Sharon Y Clepham Copyright: 2006 Publisher: Design Originals Pages:62 Projects: 51 Condition: This book includes 30 Mini-Masterpiece Images to Transfer to Clay! This soft covered book is great source of inspiration for crafters, and polymer clay artists!Book Description A work of art in itself! The inviting cover of this fantastic book more than fulfills the promise of what's inside. Discover how to create stunning works of art for your home or to wear using Lazertran Silk-an amazing product that allows the transfer of images onto polymer clay. The results look authentic enough to be displayed in fine galleries. In fact, most of the images look handpainted! The thorough instructions start off with how to select images and where to find them, although the book includes more than enough images to make dozens of items. There are step-by-step photos with valuable tips that show how to transfer images. You will learn how to creatively frame your mini compositions, turn them into jewelry, add textural interest to surrounding areas and multiple ways to use the same image. Select from dozens of fabulous project ideas and six pages of classic copyright-free vintage designs. There are instructions to make everything from gorgeous pendants and fabulous bracelets, to unique tiny booklets and beautiful book markers! There is even a chapter on how to turn junk jewelry into elegant show pieces. Sharon Cipriano shows how to combine polymer clay with old photos, miniature masterpiece images, beads, and clever embellishments to create jewelry, little books, boxes, and art objects. Included are 30 images you can transfer to clay About the Author Sharon Cipriano is a talented mixed media artist and jewelry designer who often incorporates polymer clay into her work. She frequently contributes to national art magazines and teaches popular paper arts and polymer clay workshops. Her web-based business, Art Heaven, showcases her designs and offer kits and components for creating wearable art. Sharon lives with her husband Jack, in Scottsdale, Arizona, where she is active in the Arizona Polymer
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