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Here are just a few of the wonderful articles
from inside the May/June 2001 issue of
Somerset Studio®

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Artist Portfolio: Catherine Nash
She’s a clay artist, a papermaker, a sculptor, and a woodblock printer. But Catherine Nash of Tucson, Arizona, is not limited to any one particular technique or medium. She’s mastered the art of eclectic self-expression through her various skills and techniques acquired from her travels throughout Europe and Japan. Meet the artist in the pages of our current issue!
Insect Collection Boxes
Featured on the cover, Suzie Heinzel’s “Insect Collection Boxes” are a unique twist on 3-dimensional assemblage. Try your hand at collecting natural artifacts and then displaying them effectively in a faux field study box of your own. The author shows you how to use rubber stamps, papers, and nature’s discards to fashion work that is as much science as it is art..
Paperclay® Jewelry
We’re all familiar with Creative Paperclay by now, but did you know that you can color it with dye ink and use PearlEx and found objects to create abstract art-to-wear? Leslie Altman shows you how to make amazingly beautiful artworks in miniature that you’ll be proud to wear—or to give.
Mystical Maidens
Bring out the mystery in your stamping with these gorgeous “Mystical Maidens” by the author of Making Gifts with Rubber Stamps, Sandra McCall. Learn to use Diamond Glaze and glitter with your rubber stamps, how to create gorgeous backgrounds for cards in minutes, and how to assemble it all together in a beautiful composition.