Mile High Polymer Clay Guild

Instructors


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If you are a polymer clay instructor and are a current member of MHPCG, click here for an instructor bio sheet. You can email your information to mhpcg@yahoo.com, or bring it to a clay day.

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Tina Gugeler

Tina Gugeler has done crafts as long as she can remember. It probably helps that her mother is a watercolor artist. Tina has taken classes in watercolor and intaglio/ etching printmaking and started to experiment with polymer clay and bread dough. She found the hammered dulcimer in Ketchikan, AK  and started playing for community dances. After moving to the Denver area in 1990, she has continued playing music and doing crafts and in 2000,  won the Hammered Dulcimer National championship. She joined the Mile High Polymer Clay Guild in 2002 and is now their librarian. She does music and crafts full time and plays for many events, has several students and teaches polymer clay locally. You can visit her music website at www.tinagugeler.com.

Tina has taught polymer clay for 7 years, and teaches per students request- from caning to jewelry projects (some metal working and wire working) to sculptural projects. She especially likes teaching faux techniques. Classes are held at her home in Erie, at the Women's Connection (Broomfield United Methodist Church, 545 W 10th Ave, Broomfield, CO ) and at Alley Cat Beads (11928 N. Washington, Northglenn, CO). You can contact Tina by telephone at 720-890-0552 or email her at tgugeler@yahoo.com.

Marian Gurnee

Marian has been working with clay for 6 years. She teaches specific projects and techniques geared to each student's requests. Her classes are for beginning users to experienced users, and are set up by appointment. Marion teaches out of her home in Aurora and her daughter's home in Arvada. You can contact Marion by telephone at (303) 699-6133 or send her an email at maydmarian@aol.com.

Peg Harper

Peg Harper teaches classes at The Bead Lounge in Longmont. Usually they are held on the 2nd Saturday but in October there will be a 5th Saturday class on Halloween Day (due to the Hallowe'en Make N Take class being such a success). In November, on the 14th, they will make a kaleidoscope cane.  December's class will be on the 12th. You can email Peg Harper at peg@harpersound.com for more information.