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Silver Flower By Hilary Bowen
Art Clay Silver Flower By Hilary Bowen

The Art Clay Club is a comprehensive on-line resource about Art Clay: silver 650 clay, slow dry clay, slow tarnish clay, water paste, oil paste, overlay paste, syringe clay, paper clay, gold clay, gold paste, gold foil, and cork clay. It discusses:


Buying and using Art Clays: Aida, distributors, resellers, shopping, delivery charges, and storage; the techniques used for shaping, drying, firing, and finishing your work; and suggestions about starting or running a business.

Choosing and using tools and accessories, including: electric kilns, kiln shelves, kiln paper, precision jewellery and craft tools, pliers and cutters, rotary tumblers, magnetic polishers, shot, grit, mini-drills, mandrels, triblets, UK ring guages, files, scribers, rollers and spacers, texture sheets, moulds, abrasives, glues, and safety equipment.

Assessing the value of classes, masterclasses, workshops, or Art Clay Level 1 or Level 2 teacher-certification courses, before booking them; making the most of your valuable class-time; and subsequent discounts, services, and support.


To learn more about working with metal clays, buying and using kilns and tools, or choosing a course, transfer to The Art Clay Club, using the The Art Clay Club link above the menu bar near the top of the page.

The Art Clay Club is a free, on-line, information resource about Art Clay. You don't have to register, log on, sign up, or remember a password. It's not a shop.

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Art Clay Silver Flower By Hilary Bowen.


COURSES

The Kitiki Studio currently offers jewellery-making classes, demonstrations, masterclasses, and workshops, and Art Clay Levels One and Two courses taught by Aida-certified teachers, in the pretty village of Corfe Castle, in Dorset, England.

There are also classes for related products and techniques, art events, craft demonstrations, guest-teacher classes, the local arts weeks, studio open-days, and general jewellery-making opportunities. If you're interested, mail or call.


To learn more about jewellery-making, transfer to The Kitiki Studio using the Kitiki link above the menu bar near the top of the page.

OTHER RESOURCES: ELECTRIC KILNS

Electric Kilns is a Cherry Heaven on-line shop and an EU distributor, sales, spares, support, and repair centre for kilns: it's not a bead, ceramics, crafts, glass, or metal-clay shop, selling a few kilns to a market niche.

Although it's an internet resource, you can still mail or call an engineer about kilns, power supplies, home diagnostics, repairs, spares, safety issues, a special project, or reselling opportunities.


To learn more about kilns, transfer now to Electric Kilns using the Electric Kilns link above the menu bar near the top of the page.

SHOPPING


The on-line shop link is below the menu bar near the top of the page.  Alternatively, visit Cherry Heaven in Corfe Castle.

EDUCATIONAL DISCOUNTS AND RESALE