- Dimensions: 10 in. h x 8.5 in. w x 0.4 in. d
- Weight: 0.94 ounces
- Made in US
Product Description
No experience is necessary–with every beginner’s question answered, you’ll soon master the basics of polymer clay, and its unique traits and teachniques, from a perfect pinroll to heat-embossing powders. Novices will become pros in no time.
Amazon.com Review
Readily available, inexpensive, and easily manipulated, polymer clay is an ideal beginner’s medium, and Syndee Holt does an admirable job of introducing it. She sets the stage with background on materials and basic handling, then presents 27 approaches and variations as a series of questions on technique whose answers are full-fledged projects. “How do I make a pinroll cane?” for instance, explains a simple cane process and uses it to cover a candleholder. Other cane methods yield jewelry, a frame, a barrette, drawer pulls, and a covered pen, utilizing both basic canes (bull’s eye, banner, checkerboard, blended) and pictorial types (flower, millefiori, star, face, shaman). The final section focuses on molds and textural effects such as metallic and rubber stamp effects to produce brooches, light switch covers, a box, and coasters. Most of the designs are fairly ordinary and there are certainly more exciting books on polymer clay, but this one does provide a thorough, easily understood introduction to this popular subject. –Amy Handy












This book is a great way to start working with polymer clays,not only does she describe the various methods of working with this exciting medium,she also includes facts about the clay itself such as:composition,compatibility to other similar products,which glues and varnishes to use and baking times for different brands.Syndee is very thorough in giving every possible fact you would need to know to pick up this clay and create a masterpiece.She even lists some(all would be impossible!)of the basic tools needed to easily complete most projects and techniques.I would highly recommend this book for beginners and experts alike.
Rating: 5 / 5
Bought a book…took a class…left my husband for polymer clay. Well two of the three are true. I bought my first clay over two years ago and didn’t know what to do with it. This book took me from how to open the package to how to make wonderful gifts. Each technique taught is followed up with an actual “no fail” project. From covering inexpensive BIC pens to making jewelry the book uses photographs and humor to coerce chickens like me to become fine artists. No longer is this medium connected with cutsey bears carrying balloons. The book takes each step seriously, yet lightly, to lend credence to this new art. Best of all, the book gives teeny projects which are extremely portable. Got kinda hard finding an extension cord for my sewing machine which would reach from my home to Europe for vacation! This is a “can’t miss” book which provides instant gratification for artists-in-waiting!
Rating: 5 / 5
I am not new to clay, but when I saw this book at a bead and button show, I had to have it. There are techniques that I had not seen before and the explanations/pictures/et cetera are so clear and concise that I could immediately grasp the concept! I also enjoyed Syndee’s style of conveying her thoughts and ideas to the reader.
Rating: 5 / 5
As a polymer clay artist, I found this a fun and innovative book. Lots of neat ideas, fun for both the beginner and advanced polymer artist. It has a great variation of projects. Would recommend it to any polymer artist.
Rating: 5 / 5
I am just a beginner and with this book I was able to learn some important information about how to begin. It walked me thru the steps for making canes and how to use them. It also gave me some good ideas on future projects.
Rating: 5 / 5