Browse all books

Books with title By Marie Browning Totally Cool Polymer Clay Projects

  • By Marie Browning Totally Cool Polymer Clay Projects

    Marie Browning

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 16, 1700)
    A fascinating book aimed at inspiring young children and adults to make sculptural pieces and jewelry along with various other projects.
  • Totally Cool Polymer Clay Projects

    Marie Browning

    Hardcover (Sterling, Sept. 1, 2004)
    With easy-to-use polymer clay and these exciting projects kids can experience the creative pride of making their own beautiful crafts. Colorful photos show how to do it all, with the basics from safety to supplies to techniques covered. Instructions explain how to condition the clay, mix colors, use additives, and shape the polymer. There’s even a special section to guide parents and teachers. The super-cool effects youngsters can create include marbling, painting the clay, and image transfer. Best of all, no kiln is required, because polymer hardens in an ordinary oven. Everyone will have fun fashioning these beads, jewelry (such as an African mask pin), imitation scrimshaw, covered buttons, picture frames, game boards, and more.
    P
  • Totally Cool Polymer Clay Projects

    Marie Browning

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2005)
    New in PaperWith easy-to-use polymer clay and more than 100 exciting projects kids can experience the creative pride of making their own beautiful crafts. Colorful photos and very simple instructions show how to do it all: condition the clay, mix colors, use additives, shape the polymer, and work safely. There's even a special section to guide parents and teachers. The super-cool effects youngsters can create include marbling, painting the clay, and image transfer. Best of all, no kiln is required, because polymer hardens in an ordinary oven. Everyone will have fun fashioning these beads, jewelry, imitation scrimshaw, picture frames, and game boards.
    S
  • Totally Cool Polymer Clay Projects

    Marie Browning

    Hardcover (Sterling, Sept. 1, 2004)
    With easy-to-use polymer clay and these exciting projects kids can experience the creative pride of making their own beautiful crafts. Colorful photos show how to do it all, with the basics from safety to supplies to techniques covered. Instructions explain how to condition the clay, mix colors, use additives, and shape the polymer. There’s even a special section to guide parents and teachers. The super-cool effects youngsters can create include marbling, painting the clay, and image transfer. Best of all, no kiln is required, because polymer hardens in an ordinary oven. Everyone will have fun fashioning these beads, jewelry (such as an African mask pin), imitation scrimshaw, covered buttons, picture frames, game boards, and more.
    P
  • Totally Cool Polymer Clay Projects by Marie Browning

    Marie Browning

    Paperback (Sterling Juvenile, March 15, 1801)
    None