
Working in class...
Cooking the clay in the oven at home... (which was the first time it has been used in a year!)





Here are the pieces I designed during my polymer clay class at the Texas Art Asylum over the weekend. The class was really fun and I always enjoy going to see my "girls" at the Art Asylum!!! The class was taught by Jim Paras. You can check out his work at
http://home.comcast.net/~jparas_houston1/index.htm
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