Using a minimum of materials and tools, you will learn this technique while fashioning a layered pendant. Admirers will have to touch it (and smell it!) to be convinced that it isn’t, in fact, well-worn, antique leather!
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This tutorial is considered an EASY/ADVANCED BEGINNER LEVEL project, and is 8 pages long, with 25 steps and over 40 unique demonstrative photos.
The tutorial will be emailed to you in Adobe PDF format upon confirmation of payment from PayPal to the email address shown at checkout. (If you do not have Adobe Reader, it is a free download at www.adobe.com.)
If you do not receive the tutorial within 24 hours of completion of payment, please check your spam filter first and then contact me.
ENGLISH language ONLY.
Please convo me if you have any questions prior to purchasing this tutorial.
NOTE: THIS IS A TUTORIAL - ITEMS SHOWN ARE NOT INCLUDED!!!
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You will need the following:
MATERIALS:
▪Premo Polymer, 3/4 oz. Raw Sienna
▪Premo Polymer, 3/4 oz. Copper
▪Premo Polymer, 1/2 oz. Black
▪Black acrylic paint
TOOLS:
▪Latex or other protective gloves
▪Tissue blade
▪Metal skewer or crochet hook, with diameter of about 1/8"
▪Mini cutters (or cut your shapes with an Exacto blade)
▪Small piece of dry, stiff, small cell sponge
▪Pasta roller (or Lucite roller)
▪Small piece of wax paper
▪Ball-tipped stylus tools, ideally different sizes
▪Cloth rags
▪Small straight edge screw driver
▪Baking tile
▪Small piece of corrugated cardboard
▪Tin foil for tenting during baking
▪Toaster or other dedicated oven, with oven thermometer
▪Spray bottle of alcohol
▪Small detail paint brush
▪Solid, smooth, washable work surface
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