Really excited to share with you all that I published my first class on Skillshare. Of course, it is based on one of my favorite mediums to craft with, YES! It is the polymer clay. I have shared how to make a stamped clay jewelry in the class along with basics, tips, and variations.
The class is split into five sections as follows:
1) Introduction
2) Basic tools & alternatives
3)Tips for stress-free crafting
4)How to make a stamped clay jewelry
5) Variations
There is a Limited time offer going on which is $0.99 for 3-month premium membership. You will have access to a variety of classes like mine. The topics vary from crafts, culinary classes, design, illustrations, photography and so on.
Here is an another deal, I have the class for free for limited persons. I'm giving away my class for free for first 5 members who enroll in my class.What are you waiting for? Click here if you are one of those lucky five and enroll in my class. (Offer valid till sep 4 if the limit is not reached)

Here is a glimpse of my class's introduction part,
When a community manager named Clarie from Skillshare contacted me to teach a class on skillshare, I wasn't sure about it because I have never done a video with voiceover or myself in the video. Also, my camera doesn't have a viewfinder and often times I find it difficult to shoot a video without knowing whether the actions I am doing is in focus or not. However, I have done some experiments last year trying to make youtube videos , as I was not very comfortable with it, I kept on procrastinating.
But I should say Clarie was very much encouraging and convinced me saying that she really liked the DIY knobs using polymer clay post from my blog. So, I thought why not teach a class on the same topic of clay and stamping.Finally, I ended up making the class and published it on Skillshare.
It took almost a month to make this class from choosing a topic, preparation, filming , editing,etc. I learned a lot through the process of filming, editing, and all those stuffs. I have put it all the efforts to do my best.I hope you will like it. Check my class and enroll in it. I will be looking forward to hearing your feedback and suggestions in the comments below or in the reviews section of my class.
Should I teach another class? Do you have any suggestions on class topics? Leave them below or write to me at vikalpah@gmail.com
Also, if you are interested in teaching a class, check their website for more info.
(Disclaimer: This is not a sponsored post. However, if you sign up by clicking the referral link I will receive a small amount for referring you which will be used to produce more interesting creative content on this blog. Thank you for understanding. We love your support.)
Other polymer clay crafts you might like:
1) Introduction
2) Basic tools & alternatives
3)Tips for stress-free crafting
4)How to make a stamped clay jewelry
5) Variations
You can sign up using the link here --> http://skl.sh/2c6f7qe (Premium membership referral link)
There is a Limited time offer going on which is $0.99 for 3-month premium membership. You will have access to a variety of classes like mine. The topics vary from crafts, culinary classes, design, illustrations, photography and so on.
Here is an another deal, I have the class for free for limited persons. I'm giving away my class for free for first 5 members who enroll in my class.What are you waiting for? Click here if you are one of those lucky five and enroll in my class. (Offer valid till sep 4 if the limit is not reached)

Here is a glimpse of my class's introduction part,
When a community manager named Clarie from Skillshare contacted me to teach a class on skillshare, I wasn't sure about it because I have never done a video with voiceover or myself in the video. Also, my camera doesn't have a viewfinder and often times I find it difficult to shoot a video without knowing whether the actions I am doing is in focus or not. However, I have done some experiments last year trying to make youtube videos , as I was not very comfortable with it, I kept on procrastinating.
But I should say Clarie was very much encouraging and convinced me saying that she really liked the DIY knobs using polymer clay post from my blog. So, I thought why not teach a class on the same topic of clay and stamping.Finally, I ended up making the class and published it on Skillshare.
It took almost a month to make this class from choosing a topic, preparation, filming , editing,etc. I learned a lot through the process of filming, editing, and all those stuffs. I have put it all the efforts to do my best.I hope you will like it. Check my class and enroll in it. I will be looking forward to hearing your feedback and suggestions in the comments below or in the reviews section of my class.
Should I teach another class? Do you have any suggestions on class topics? Leave them below or write to me at vikalpah@gmail.com
Also, if you are interested in teaching a class, check their website for more info.
(Disclaimer: This is not a sponsored post. However, if you sign up by clicking the referral link I will receive a small amount for referring you which will be used to produce more interesting creative content on this blog. Thank you for understanding. We love your support.)
Other polymer clay crafts you might like:
Those are adorable! I love how you can make them so personal and perfect for the person that can get them as a gift! :) Great co-hosting with you at the #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteThese are too cute! Lovely DIY :)
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
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Congratulations, that is wonderful to have done your first Skillshare class! These are really cool stamped clay jewelry pieces, too. #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!! Had to pin!
ReplyDeleteVisiting from OMHG Friday Feature Party!
would love it if you stopped over to the DIY link up tomorrow (Sunday) at the Pleasure of the NW!
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Thank you :) Will visit for sure :)
DeleteThese are pretty. I like how simple they are to make. They are stylish enough to go with almost anything.
ReplyDeleteLove these! What great gifts to make for Christmas and so special being handmade!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much sharing your project over at Waste Not Wednesday! :-)
These are just stunning. Thanks for linking up at #Pinbellish, could you please swap your link for the pinterest pin URL?
ReplyDeleteThank you :) Ya sure, I did !!
DeleteSahana, this is super exciting! Congratulations, my friend. I love that stamped necklace and earrings, so pretty. Good luck with future classes. :) #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDelete~Lorelai
Life With Lorelai
This looks gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up with Welcome Home Wednesdays! Live every Wednesday at 7AM CT.
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