“Resin is pretty versatile. You can use it for so many things beyond clay too. Can’t wait to find out the outcome of your tests Cindy!” ~DJBack in
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“Resin is pretty versatile. You can use it for so many things beyond clay too. Can’t wait to find out the outcome of your tests Cindy!” ~DJBack in
“Tiger, leopard, cheetahs … the momentum is building, we’ll soon have jungle cats rampant. Wowee!” ~Mary-UAnimal prints are a hot topic these days… both with traditional and fun color
Including: (1) Glowing Jellyroll Cane; (2) Polymer ClayButtons; (3) Faux Opals; (4) Silver Spoon Bail.The photos above, from left to right, correspond with the 4 paid tutorials now
“Beautiful color combination! It reminds me of Easter and Spring for sure!” ~Cindy-EMost of you probably noticed by now that I don’t make a lot of holiday inspired, theme beads.
(1) Puffy Beads; (2) Faux Jade; (3) Hammered Metal Bezels; (4) Johnny Jump-Up CaneWell it’s time once again to announce the line up of video tutorials coming in
“If I can learn to make a cane anywhere near as beautiful as this,then the world truly is my oyster.” ~Cindy-EI went ahead and took the time to
“Your beads have the Michigan colors! You could sell these to Michigan fans easy!” ~CatalinaThe other day, I posted a photo of some Spliced Flower Cane beads made
Including: (1) Easy Kaleidoscope Canes; (2) Inked Butterfly Earrings; (3) Intricate Inlay Technique; (4) Handmade Earwires.The photos above, from left to right, correspond with the 4 paid tutorials
Video #146: "A glow in the dark psychedelic, jelly roll cane? I’ve died and gone to heaven. Roll on Volume 22!” ~Mary-U** This post is an introduction to
(1) Glowing Cane; (2) Clay Buttons; (3) Faux Opals; (4) Silver Spoon BailI can’t believe how fast time flies when you’re having fun. It seems like just yesterday