Video #159: “I can figure out the cane work but always still like your tutorials for the extra tips.” ~Lawrence-S** This post is an introduction to one of
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Video #159: “I can figure out the cane work but always still like your tutorials for the extra tips.” ~Lawrence-S** This post is an introduction to one of
Including: (1) Ivy Leaf Charms; (2) Leopard Cane; (3) UV Epoxy Resin; (4) Zebra Cane.The photos above, from left to right, correspond with the 4 paid tutorials now
“Really looking forward to this… I love animal prints, and I love the simple but striking pairing of black and white!” ~Sue-FOn May 25th, I posted an introductory
Video #157: “The zebra beads look like a lot of fun to do and then wear. Can’t wait! Thanks Cindy!” ~Hobokenmary** This post is an introduction to one
“I’ve been craving animal print tutorials for so long… can’t wait to see the leopard print cane on Friday!” ~PhaedrakatOn May 11th, I posted an introductory preview clip
Video #155: Convinced of the coolness of purple leopard spots… I need to make them in lime green!” ~Melinda-H** This post is an introduction to one of our paid
Including: (1) Hollow Puffy Beads; (2) Multi-Colored Faux Jade; (3) Hammered Metal Bezels; (4) Johnny Jump-Up Cane.The photos above, from left to right, correspond with the 4 paid
(1) Ivy Leaf Charm; (2) Leopard Cane; (3) UV Resin Technique; (4) Zebra CaneWell another month has gone by and it’s time to announce which tutorial videos will
“75% of you voted against the lanyard tute. A clear majority for the opposition.” ~Cindy-LThe other day I followed my usual approach in asking for votes before deciding whether
Video #153: “I grow Pansies every year in pots around the patio, so to make them in clay would be great.” ~Ritzs** This post is an introduction to