Make a Gorgeous Faux Abalone Slab & Reversible Seahorse Bracelet Online Workshop with Cindi McGee

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     ***THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT***

    Do you love the look of abalone? The shifting color shades of blues, purples, greens with just the amount of pearlescent shimmer are magical.  After a lot of experimentation, I am excited to share my way of creating faux abalone with polymer clay! In this online workshop you'll combine colors and techniques to create realistic faux abalone polymer clay slab/veneer with just the amount of shimmer.  No two results are ever exactly the same, but the results are gorgeous every time.  Vary your color choices for different effects. 

    Also included in this workshop is a tutorial for a reversible seahorse bracelet.  Faux abalone is perfect for jewelry, but it's also wonderful or covering things like boxes and home decor items.   

    This is a polymer clay and mixed media online workshop, you receive a PDF with links to download your videos.

    2 videos and an 8 page PDF with a materials list and outline of the workshops.

    *Originally part of the digital PCA 2020 experience.

    *Please note- the class is optimized to download and save onto a computer. On a tablet, you may PLAY and WATCH all the videos to your heart's content as many times as you like, but you may not be able to download them to keep. Please login to a computer to download and keep the video files. Most tablets and phones are not equipped with the amount of memory needed to download large video files. 

    ***You will receive a download that you can use over and over again.***


    Cindi McGee is a multi-published mixed-media artist. Over the past 22 years, she has enjoyed experimenting with many types of mixed-media, but has found her true passion lies with polymer clay. Cindi has taught at many in-person events and online for several years. Cindi's line of polymer clay products premiered in December of 2019 at CreateAlong.com. She is Editor of Passion for Polymer magazine. Cindi's motto is “Dare to be Different.” Her style is diverse, and she is always seeking new techniques to master. Cindi shares her art via her blog - Cindi McGee Behind These Eyes, her Etsy shop - Cindi McGee Designs,Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and on various other websites and social media platforms. You can also find her Pattern to Polymer series of polymer clay tutorials on PolymerClayTV on YouTube.

    Make a Gorgeous Faux Abalone Slab & Reversible Seahorse Bracelet Online Workshop with Cindi McGee

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        Made in Florida on side in our shop with a fleet of lasers, 3d printers, and love.

        Why buy CreateAlong?

        We've been supporting the clay + crafting community since 2007. Kira has a B.S. in Art Education and has been teaching since she was 13- her first job as a summer camp counselor. Our tools are thoughtfully designed, tested, and many have product demos on our YouTube channel @polymerclaytv, with over 800 videos ready to watch.

        Description

         ***THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT***

        Do you love the look of abalone? The shifting color shades of blues, purples, greens with just the amount of pearlescent shimmer are magical.  After a lot of experimentation, I am excited to share my way of creating faux abalone with polymer clay! In this online workshop you'll combine colors and techniques to create realistic faux abalone polymer clay slab/veneer with just the amount of shimmer.  No two results are ever exactly the same, but the results are gorgeous every time.  Vary your color choices for different effects. 

        Also included in this workshop is a tutorial for a reversible seahorse bracelet.  Faux abalone is perfect for jewelry, but it's also wonderful or covering things like boxes and home decor items.   

        This is a polymer clay and mixed media online workshop, you receive a PDF with links to download your videos.

        2 videos and an 8 page PDF with a materials list and outline of the workshops.

        *Originally part of the digital PCA 2020 experience.

        *Please note- the class is optimized to download and save onto a computer. On a tablet, you may PLAY and WATCH all the videos to your heart's content as many times as you like, but you may not be able to download them to keep. Please login to a computer to download and keep the video files. Most tablets and phones are not equipped with the amount of memory needed to download large video files. 

        ***You will receive a download that you can use over and over again.***


        Cindi McGee is a multi-published mixed-media artist. Over the past 22 years, she has enjoyed experimenting with many types of mixed-media, but has found her true passion lies with polymer clay. Cindi has taught at many in-person events and online for several years. Cindi's line of polymer clay products premiered in December of 2019 at CreateAlong.com. She is Editor of Passion for Polymer magazine. Cindi's motto is “Dare to be Different.” Her style is diverse, and she is always seeking new techniques to master. Cindi shares her art via her blog - Cindi McGee Behind These Eyes, her Etsy shop - Cindi McGee Designs,Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and on various other websites and social media platforms. You can also find her Pattern to Polymer series of polymer clay tutorials on PolymerClayTV on YouTube.

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        We are a small business woman-owned and operated from north Florida. Kira is the owner and designer, Shannon is the Mistress of Manufacture operating our 3d printers, lasers, and other equipment, and Erin is our Shipping Elf.

        A very few of our products- such as our metal sculpting tools, are curated wholesale from various places since we do not have metal manufacturing capabilities in our in-house shop.

        How can I care for my products so they last?

        To ensure long life, you should always use a soft cloth and water if necessary to remove excess clay, paint, mica powders, or glue residue from the tools immediately after use.

        Especially for silkscreens- paint must be rinsed away before it dries on the screen or else you may permanently ruin it by clogging the tiny holes.

        Do you ship internationally?

        Yes, we ship to Canada and Australia here - we ship everywhere else on Etsy because of the current state of the USPS. Etsy has more protection- for you, and for us, with international packages. Shop our ETSY.

        What if I don't like what I bought? Return policy?

        If you don't like what you purchased, you can claim a store credit for the item within 60 days for 90% of the product purchase price. Or, send it back unused within 60 days for 100% refund on the product purchase price.

        What if something arrives broken?

        We have a no-risk policy. If something is broken in the mail please email us a photo (we really want to see what happened so we can fix the issues) and we'll send you a new one.

        How do you ship? How long does it take, and do I get tracking?

        We use USPS Ground Advantage for most packages. We try to ship within a day or two of your order. Sometimes- because our Mistress of Manufacture lives over an hour from the shipping workshop, it may take a little longer if we are waiting on supplies to be restocked. You will receive tracking via email and you can log in to your account to see past orders and tracking.

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