Posted February 25th, 2010 by
April 20, 5:30-8:30
Linda Stein
Learn how to use polymer clay to design and shape gorgeous, lasting spring flowers! Newburyport artist Linda Stein shows you the basics of creating your own unique floral arrangements. Polymer clay is an extremely versatile medium and an excellent material for creating beads, trims, flowers — just about anything you can think of. Use your polymer flowers in multimedia art projects, to match your favorite room, or as a gift for someone special this spring!
Pictured: A beautiful bouquet of polymer mini-roses in yellow and cream, enhanced with a few dried flowers. We have had this fantastic bouquet in our studio since December, and they still look as fresh as the day Linda made them! Stop by to see the amazing flowers that you can create! Call or visit the studio to sign up: 978-388-8000.
Workshop fee: $40
(Members: $30)
Materials fee: $8 (to be paid directly to the instructor on the day of the class)
The instructor and Crafters Quarters will provide the required equipment for the workshop. Students are welcome to bring in their own miniture vases for their flower arrangements (teacup size, any shape).