“I’m familiar with the jelly roll cane. But as usual Cindy, you have put your own very cool spin on them.” ~Jaime-HUp until recently, I have hesitated about
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“I’m familiar with the jelly roll cane. But as usual Cindy, you have put your own very cool spin on them.” ~Jaime-HUp until recently, I have hesitated about
Including: (1) Tribal Cane; (2) Heart Shaped Beads; (3) Lace and Ink Texture; (4) Interchangeable Focal Bead Pendant.The photos above, from left to right, correspond with the 4
Video #142: “Every time I watch a tut on something I have done before you always have a way to simplify the technique.” ~Peggy-B** This post is an
(1) Kaleidoscope Canes; (2) Butterfly Earrings; (3) Inlay Technique; (4) Handmade EarwiresGosh, I think you guys are just going to love this next set of Volume-021 video tutorials
“Yes, yes, please do a video tutorial on how to make kaleidoscope canes!!!” ~Pam-MEach time this kaleidoscope topic comes up here at the blog, there has always been a
“Versatility certainly applies to this tribal cane… an infinite number of possibilities.” ~Joyce-MThe other day I showed you some cool variations on the Tribal Cane from the Vol-020-1 polymer
“Excellent cane, the possibilities with this tribal design are endless.” ~Jocelyn-CMany of you have just gone through the video tutorial on How To Make A Tribal Cane. If you haven’t
Video #138: “WOW, this fits in with what I’ve been concentrating on recently, faux Bone and Ivory with tribal designs on scrimshaw whaling ships.” ~Lawrence-S** This post is
Including: (1)Extruder Flower Canes; (2) Wire Cord Ends; (3) Faux Bone or Ivory; (4) Faux Carved Beads.The photos above, from left to right, correspond with the 4 paid
(1) Tribal Canes; (2) Heart Beads; (3) Lace and Ink Texture; (4) Interchangeable PendantI can’t believe that a new year (and a new decade) is almost upon us.