Have you ever wondered what happens when you give twenty-two teenagers a crash course in polymer clay and an opportunity to create adorable creatures?
The Sublette County Library in Pinedale held a polymer clay animal event for teens on June 12th.
“First, they learned about how to work with polymer clay, and then they started to build,” said Kathy LeCheminant, Children’s Specialist for the Sublette County Libraries.
Hard work and creativity resulted in everything from puppies and pigs to snails and caterpillars.
“The teens came up with some especially creative ideas,” Kathy said.
Sublette County has library locations in both Pinedale and Big Piney, both of which host programs for community members of all ages. Find out more on their website.