Product Description
Marbling is the effect created when two or more colors form irregular streaks, swirls, veins, or flowing patterns through one another. There are many different methods for achieving a marbled appearance, with each method producing its own type of movement and pattern.
Marbling and garbling are often confused, but they are not the same. Marbling produces recognizable movement and pattern between colors, while garbling is generally more irregular and intermixed, without the same defined visual flow.
In this live polymer clay work-along, we will go over several different marbling techniques—some you may have seen before and some you may not have. The session is hands-on, relaxed, conversational, and interactive, with questions encouraged throughout the work-along.
Spaces are available on a first come, first served basis and are limited to six participants so there is enough time to answer questions and give attention to individual needs throughout the session.










