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Book details
  • Genre:CRAFTS & HOBBIES
  • SubGenre:Polymer Clay
  • Language:English
  • Pages:128
  • Paperback ISBN:9781733243964

CRITTER BAKE Polymer Clay

Sculpt 20 Critters with Easy-to-Follow Steps Using Polymer Clay

by Joan Cabarrus

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Overview
An easy, step-by-step book tutorial for beginners showing how to sculpt 20 critters using polymer clay with easy-to-follow instructions and few or no sculpting tools required. Included in the book are 20 critters that the reader can sculpt and bake in a toaster oven to give away to friends and family.
Description
An easy, step-by-step book tutorial for beginners showing how to sculpt 20 critters using polymer clay with easy-to-follow instructions and few or no sculpting tools required. Included in the book are 20 critters that the reader can sculpt and bake in a toaster oven to give away to friends and family. List of critters in this book: Barbary lion, Albino white mouse, Belgian draft horse, Gorilla, Zebra, Suffolk sheep, Raccoon, Chipmunk, Mandrill, Tiger, Vampire bat, Warthog, Cow, Elk, Floppy-eared rabbit, Giraffe, Hedgehog, Red fox, Pig, and African elephant.
About the author
Joan Cabarrus is an artist-author, art entrepreneur, founder of the JFCRN Limited Company, creator of the Doggo Bake Animal Sculptures product line, a registered nurse, and The Singing Sculptor on YouTube. She has authored several animal-related sculpting tutorials and hosted and produced The Doggo Bake Show, available on YouTube. As a professional artist, Joan's mission is to cultivate creativity, resourcefulness, courage, and compassion for dogs, cats, and other animals through sculpting and art that is accessible to everyone. Her happiness as a creator lies in the practicality of applying critical thinking, problem-solving, and resourcefulness to produce innovative, enjoyable art. She believes that thinking courageously and practically as an artist helps us strengthen skills that also apply to bigger tasks in our daily lives.