Confused by the various polymer clay workshops we offer? Can't decide what to take?
Take this quiz to help you decide which polymer clay workshop to enroll in.
I'm not sure. I just want to see first what I can do with clay.
I want to learn how to make your realistic frosting.
I want to learn something different. I don't want to make something everyone else is doing.
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Pleasure: I am looking for a new hobby.
Pleasure: I am a hobbyist interested in improving my technique.
Both business and pleasure: I want to sell something completely different.
Both business and pleasure: I want to sell realistic food charms
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Budget doesn't matter. Learning different techniques is important.
Budget doesn't matter. Learning how to make realistic food charms is important.
Budget is limited. I want to learn the basics first, before I decide to splurge.
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I have no craft hobby. I am a total newbie.
I am a beader: I make beaded accessories, etc.
I am an artist (I do one or more of the following): I paint, I draw, I sculpt.
I am a polymer clay crafter, and I have been working with clay for some time already.
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Yes. I consider myself an ADVANCED polymer clay crafter, but I would like to learn more techniques, and learn the correct way of doing them.
Yes. I consider myself an EXPERT polymer clay crafter, and I would like to learn the secrets to your realistic desserts.
Yes, I am a polymer clay crafter but I am just a BEGINNER. I want to learn the right techniques, but I DON'T WANT TO SPEND TOO MUCH.
Yes, I am a polymer clay crafter but I am just a BEGINNER, and I want to expand my knowledge.
No I am not a polymer clay crafter.
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I want to be able to make realistic food charms complete with yummy icing and real texture.
I would rather go for variety: I want to learn different techniques which I can mix and match to come up with something out of the ordinary.
I am not torn between those two.
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I want to try polymer clay art, but I don't want to spend too much since I'm not sure if it's something I will be doing in the long run.
I don't want to spend too much, but I feel that if I enjoy the first class, I will want to take another class to learn more. So it's more economical if I learn all the techniques in one go.
I am not torn between those two.
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