Keum-boo, Enamel, Resin and Other Ways to Add Color to Your Metal Clay
with Stephanie Chavez
On-Demand Access
$137
- 10+ Video lessons in HD
- Exclusive bonus content
- 30-day access to instructor
- Over 10 hours of in-depth instructions
- Lifetime access, anywhere, anytime
- Available on desktop, mobile and tablet
- 100% satisfaction guarantee
What you will learn:
Class 1:
- Keum-boo
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Supplies needed
Class 2:
- Create pieces for the Keum-boo process
- Gold foil process
Class 3:
- Show Gold solution process using a torch
Class 4:
- Enamels and Resins
- Enamel overview
- Transparent enamels on silver
- Opaque enamels on Copper
Class 5:
- Wet application of enamels
- Torch Firing and Kiln Firing Enamels
- Cleaning and finishing pieces
Class 6:
- 2-part resin
- mixing and adding color
- Applying resin to piece and curing
Class 7:
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Surface Colors Techniques
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Heat Set Paints
Class 8:
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Color Pencils
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Alcohol Inks
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Colored Waxes
Class 9:
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Metal Inks
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Sealing Pieces
Bonus Items:
- Downloadable Work Surface
- Materials List


About the course
Open Facebook Group to students of this course:
Curious Mondo: How to Add Color to Metal Clay
Time table:
9 hours
Level:
Basic / Intermediate / Advanced
Target market:
Jewelry makers, people interested in precious metal clay
Main objective:
Enhance your metal clay skills by learning how to add color to it
Prerequisite:
None
About the instructor
Stephanie Chavez
Stephanie is a jewelry maker and instructor. She is a diverse artist, proficient in many jewelry mediums. Her go-to and preferred medium is Precious Metal Clay (PMC). The metal clay process enables Stephanie to create unique one-of-a-kind jewelry.
While working in the mixed media art industry she took her first class in PMC, was instantly hooked and has been working with metal clay since 2008. After being certified through Rio Grande in 2010 Stephanie began teaching. Stephanie has continued to perfect and share her craft by teaching others how to make their own jewelry and art. She believes we each have the capacity to be inspired creators. Many people just need a safe, fun, environment to explore their own creative limits and that is what she provides and shares, bringing people to the joy that she knows in her daily craft.