Clayathon is organized by the wonderful and talented Arlene Groch and her talented team of South Jersey Poly Addicts, (which is not the same thing as having a dual diagnosis, although Arlene does confess to having an “out of control” polymer clay addiction.) There is something so poetically just about a woman who gave up her law practice for polymer clay and invited friends to come and use her conference room, not for depositions and settlement conferences, but as a polymer clay studio.
If my Meniere’s disease, which has been acting up this week, does not have me Jackson Pollocking the carpet, I will be there along with the rest of my friends. Actually, Clayathon is a great stress reliever so I’ll have my doctor write a prescription.
Here are some pictures from past Clayathons.
Clayathon looks like great fun! And like a wonderful place to learn something about using polymer clay. I wished I lived close enough to participate. Unfortunately, the only thing I know how to do is bend wire. I wonder if I could make wire wrapped pendants with polymer clay creations.
Google “wire wrapped polymer clay” and you will get loads of sites with tutorials and videos. Do an image search and you will get tons of inspiring pictures