Learn to Make Polymer Clay Pens
St. Mane Theatre Second Floor Studio
206 Parkway Ave N, Lanesboro, MN 55949, USA
Minnesota
43.72265000000001
-91.9766119
Create your own unique writing utensil with Minneapolis-based polymer clay artist Laura Burlis! Participants ages 10 and up will roll, score, shape, and cut colorful slabs of polymer clay, a modeling clay that can be baked in a normal kitchen oven to preserve playful and vibrant works of art - in this case, barrels for an ink pen!
This polymer clay class will take place from 1:00 to 3:00 pm on Tuesday, August 1st in the second-floor studio at the St. Mane Theatre
Burlis will teach the class to make three spiral canes. These canes are logs of polymer clay made of at least two colors that have a design running the length of the log. If you cut a cross-section of these canes, a two-dimensional spiral pattern will appear! Students will combine the cross sections to make stunning patterns to form the barrel of a pen! Students will take home their creations with baking instructions to set the polymer clay in the oven.
Laura Burlis got hooked on the magical techniques of polymer clay fifteen years ago. She enjoys teaching kids, youth, & adults how to use this brightly colored clay to make art.
If participants have any questions – please contact Leah Steding, Program Associate at Lanesboro Arts, at leah@lanesboroarts.org
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant, thanks to legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund, as well as Grants from the Acentek Foundation and MiEnergy’s project Roundup.