GloriArt

Take a moment to read a little about Glo. Then have a look at this fun tutorial being offered.

A little about Glo...

I am a mother of two and that is where my story starts. I have had a long term love affair with crafts since I was small. My mother still treasures some of those early efforts.

Now, I am a mother myself and find myself in a difficult situation. Two years ago, my son was diagnosed with Autism. The insurance company will pay for him to have about 24 therapy sessions. Since he needs 3 a week, this doesn't even cover two months worth. Enter the idea of selling my arts and crafts.

This is how I pay for my son's therapy. Any project you purchase comes with my deepest thanks and sincerest grattitude.

Glo Reinhardt

 

Filigree Eggs Tutorial

Learn to make these beautiful filigree eggs,
just in time for Easter!Glo's Filigree Egg TutorialThe Photo doesn't do these eggs justice!

With this tutorial you will learn to make these lovely eggs. Use your imagination and see what you can create using your own color choices.

The egg on the right is actually an openwork egg. It is hard to photograph but the black area is actually open air. Learn the secret to removing the egg after creating the polymer clay filigree leaving openwork that people will marvel at when they see it.

This project is an immediate download purchase. Once payment is cleared, you will be able to download this fun tutorial.

Filigree Egg Tutorial - Two Different Styles - including instructions for an open work egg. -
Only $5.00

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Follow me step-by-step through the process of creating both polymer clay filigree eggs. One is openwork and the other is solid.

Very little is needed to complete this project.

Tools and Supplies:

2 colors of polymer clay (about 1 oz each)
Makin's Clay Extuder
Various Texturing Tools - Whatever you have on hand will work.

Cleaned Egg Shells (Chicken Eggs were used)

Glo Reinhardt's Filigree Egg Tutorial

Eight pages of detailed instructions!

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