I am so jealous of all the people who are in a position to attend a workshop with one of the soooo many wonderful polymer clay teachers that are out there. I see pictures and I can not help but drool. If I’m drooling (and dreaming) then I choose to have you doing the same thing. LOL
Look at the student photos from this Kathleen Dustin Workshop that just happened on May 19 & 22, 2011 in Schaan. That’s in Germany I think.
This next photo is of the cuff bracelets students made during a class with Bettina Welker in Linz Austria.
And another of Bettina’s classes making Etched Pendants.
These pendants and mosaic boxes were created in classes taught by Anke Humpert
Tiles bracelets stamped with chalk taught by Jana Lehmann
Canes made in Leigh Ross’ Millennium Garden workshop
And what they made with the canes π
A Kaleidoscope Cane workshop with Kerstin Ruprecht
Canework from a Sandra McCaw intricate caning class.
Lovely beads made in a Donna Kato class
Student’s mokume gane projects from a Julie Picarello classes.
I seriously need a clay time fix now. How about you ?
Happy Claying !!!
Jun 01, 2011 @ 12:11:11
Aren’t they all so great looking??? It’s so fun to take classes. I’m going to take one from Laurel Steven in September, and I’m going to ~try~ to take another one from Doreen Gay, too, not sure if that will work out. It’s just fun once in a while. π
Jul 06, 2011 @ 00:54:11
These photos are eye candy!! I’m jealous too! LOL π
Jul 30, 2011 @ 19:17:22
omg… it’s fantastic!!! ^^
if you want you can visit my blog, i love clay too and miniatures…
http://moonrosehandmade.blogspot.com/
xxxxx
Aug 01, 2011 @ 13:41:22
Monica – Your mini food is amazing and I am now hungry π
Aug 11, 2011 @ 10:36:15
I love polymer clay
Jan 02, 2012 @ 19:37:14
All of these were gorgeous – I wish there was a more active polymer clay community in my city. What is underneath the clay on the mosaic boxes? Do you simply cover a cardboard box with polymer clay?