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Belle Armoire: May/June 2005
Donna Kato and Sarajane Helm and Katerina Musetti and Gwen Gibson and Celie Fago
Magazine (Stampington & Company, 2005) Found on the Wearable Art bookshelf
List price: $6.95
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$6.25
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Description:
French for "beautiful wardrobe," Belle Armoire marries fabric arts with rubber stamping and embellishments showcasing one-of-a-kind, handmade fashions and wearable-art projects. Whether you're an art stamper, embroidery artist, custom jewelry designer, fabric painter or knitting and crocheting enthusiast, Belle Armoire provides the opportunity and inspiration to create fashions that are uniquely you. This is a classy, artistic publication that is a favorite of many polymer clay enthusiasts, and even includes a regular "Polymer Clay Basics" section for newcomers and a column entitled "The Professional Artist" by polymer clay artist Sarajane Helm.
Of particular interest to clay enthusiasts in this issue:
"Clay Arts: Carved Polyclay Faux Stone Beads" by Donna Kato
"The Professional Artist: The Point of Sale" by Sarajane Helm
"Opera Purses" by Katerina Musetti
"On the Surface: Luxurious Silk-Screen Patches" (NOT Polymer Clay) by Gwen Gibson
"Designer Collection: Celie Fago" (Precious Metal Clay)
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Product added : 2005-04-25
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About the Author: Donna Kato, teacher, product designer, and artist, is the author of The Art of Polymer Clay, the bible of polymer clay crafting. For many years, she served as a representative for Sculpey and Fimo, and recently she has partnered with the art-materials manufacturer Van Aken to design her own line, Kato Poly Clay. Donna Kato is one of the world’s best-selling authors on polymer clay crafts. Her books The Art of Polymer Clay and The Art of Polymer Clay Creative Surface Effects have sold more than 110,000 copies. Her Kato Polyclay is available across the country. She and her husband, photographer Vernon Ezell, live in Florissant, CO. |
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