suggested reading
Jul. 28th, 2002 12:06 pm*warning: cross posted to
claymaker*
as i was wandering through michael's yesterday after work (i work right next door at bed bath and beyond) i stumbled across what looks to be an awesome book. i didn't feel like buying it, mostly because my mom works at a bookstore and she could probably order it and get the discount, but i'd figure i'd inform you about it now. it's called the polymer clay techniques book by Sue Heaser (ISBN 1-58180-008-8) the thing that most impressed me was a wood-graining technique. some of the projects in there are really hard to beleive that they are clay and not the real thing... when i do eventually get the book, i'll be sure to post some projects from it.
as i was wandering through michael's yesterday after work (i work right next door at bed bath and beyond) i stumbled across what looks to be an awesome book. i didn't feel like buying it, mostly because my mom works at a bookstore and she could probably order it and get the discount, but i'd figure i'd inform you about it now. it's called the polymer clay techniques book by Sue Heaser (ISBN 1-58180-008-8) the thing that most impressed me was a wood-graining technique. some of the projects in there are really hard to beleive that they are clay and not the real thing... when i do eventually get the book, i'll be sure to post some projects from it.