Donna's second workshop was to teach us the art of transferring an image onto clay and then turn it into a brooch, pendant etc. I must say it was much easier than it looked and very therapeutic!! It worked much better with water than coffee as our Rachel discovered when her coffee was sitting a little too close to her work space!!
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Donna sharing her knowledge & skills with the attentive ladies. |
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Making the 'zip' part of the project. |
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A transferred image and a 'zip' in the making.
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Further instructions for the very keen polymer clay enthusiasts.
Wendy concentrating on the skill of 'zip' making.
Rene & Naomi hard at work enjoying their new found skills.
Some of the completed transfer pendants/brooches.
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