
Making Watercolor Agate with Polymer Clay
Simply magical faux stone that makes great earrings
Simply Beautiful Faux Stone Matrix
- This course started the translucent marbling craze. Avoid the pitfalls of bad info from social media.
- Using simple craft supplies, you can make beautiful faux stone in any color that want
- No more sticky fingers or earrings that break apart when flexed
- Best with translucent and the most popular brands work well
- This technique is demonstrated with earrings, but you can make many other things as well.
- Try making coasters, trinket dishes, suncatchers, votive candles, and of course...any kind of jewelry!
Instant Access
Online course format with optional 70 page PDF version included
Self-Paced Course
Learn online at your own pace. Everything is cleanly organized in a course format.
Table of Contents
The course includes a neatly organized navigation panel that allows you to find what you're looking for.
Downloadable PDF
Prefer to work offline or print the course? Download the 70 page PDF.
Here's How it Works
- Instant access to online format with optional 70 page PDF version
- Self-paced course has 6 chapters, three tutorials, and international resources section.
- Q&A section to ask questions of Ginger or other students
- Read on any device, including phones and tablets
- Lifetime access includes future updates
What People are Saying about the Watercolor Agate Course
Have you ever looked at a stone that seemed to have worlds inside of it, with swirls and ribbons of magical translucent color? Wouldn’t it be great to be able to make this material in any color with the materials you already have in your art supplies?

This is great! Lots of detailed info, excellent photos and good step out instructions. It is an easy process, with tons of room for variation, customization, and experimentation. Well worth the investment, even for the newest clayer!

Brilliant tutorial!!
So well-organized, very professional and fully detailed, it covers everything you need to know and gives answers to every question you may have. This is the 4th tutorial I’ve purchased and definitely not the last one.
Ginger, you are the best!

If I could give this 10 stars, I would! I have been having so much fun over the last 3 weeks since I bought this tutorial. The tutorial was very informative and easy to read and navigate. I absolutely recommend this tutorial for anyone looking to upgrade their clay play! So many possibilities!

I cannot recommend this tutorial enough! Let me start by saying that all of Ginger’s tuts are amazing. I have many of them and use her techniques often. However, this watercolor agate tutorial far exceeded my expectations. Ginger explains every step of the process in amazing detail and then gives examples for any variable that might happen! The pictures are beautiful and she notes which supplies were used in each scenario. Don’t want to use alcohol ink? Don’t have pastels? No problem! Ginger shows us so many ideas and results for coloring our pieces. There are so many possibilites and I just can’t wait to try them….right now!

Ginger’s tutorials are always so clear and well constructed. Every step is well illustrated with photos and examples. There are basic techniques, followed by a series of variations and ways in which the technique can be used, so they are well suited to beginners or the more advanced and adventurous. I have spent many happy hours with her tutorials and always feel they have still more to offer. Thank you Ginger for all the thought and effort you put into sharing your skills.
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Making Watercolor Agate with Polymer Clay
Online course
USD $
24
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Instant access
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Online course or optional PDF version
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Includes resources list and sources