
Cool Tools: Polymer Clay Skinner Blend Technique by Deb DeWolff
Cool Tools Videos - Published Jul 5, 2016
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| views | 141,875 |
| Likes | 2,662 |
| Comments | 73 |
| Like ratio | 1.88% |
| Channels | Cool Tools Videos |
| Published | Jul 5, 2016 |
| Duration | 20:19 |
| Quality | hd |
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- Cool Tools Videos
- Duration
- 20:19
- Quality
- hd
- Published
- Jul 5, 2016
Description
Deb DeWolff, Polymer Clay and Metal Clay Artist from Milwaukee, WI visited Cool Tools to teach us another process using Polymer Clay. There are numerous techniques to apply to polymer clay work. One of her favorites, and one she use quite often in her work is called the Skinner Blend. It’s named after the person who invented it – Judith Skinner, and it’s a way of blending or gradating colors change gradually from one color to another. If you are interested in the products used in this video, please click this link:
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