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Metal Clay in a Day

Metal Clay in a Day
By Tammy Garner

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"Metal Clay in a Day" makes using PMC extremely accessible by taking the reader through twenty-five projects that don't require expensive, specialised equipment.Readers will learn the basics about how to cut, texturise and sculpt PMC clay, as well as how to dry and fire it, using a propane torch.Projects such as earrings, pendants, bracelets and more will introduce readers to working with precious metal clay. An inspiring gallery for taking the clay to the next level will also be included.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #23675 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-07-25
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 128 pages

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About the Author
Tammy Garner has been working in clay since 1994 and currently teaches workshops in both polymer and precious metal clay at her studio and in local stores. She studied PMC at Arrowmont School for the Arts and Crafts in Gatlinburg, TN and is a member of both the PMC Guild and the National Polymer Clay Guild (of which she is currently the president of her local chapter).


Customer Reviews

Metal Clay made easy5
I have Had Metal clay stored in a box for ages ! Now having bought and read this book I need more supplies. This book is easy to read and understand.Maybe not for the advanced jewellery maker but exciting for everyone else.

Great book for metal clay beginners4
This book creates the impression that using metal clay is simple and easy. Newcomers to the subject will be enthused to give it a go. Author has shown how good-looking jewellery can be made from everyday objects, such as a fork! Instructions for forming or molding the clay and then firing the pieces and completing the project are given in detail, with many pictures to assist the newbie. I found myself wanting a greater range of items to produce with a gradually increasing depth of expertise, but this is a very good book for those who have not yet tried their hand at making jewellery with metal clay.

If your new to this try it5
I have always wanted to try working in Metal Clay. This book is really easy to follow and has some brilliant projects to try. Even a novice can follow it.