You are soooo talented. It doesn’t matter how long you’ve been doing it, it’s the innate ability you have. I am amazed at how you know so easily one triangle from another. Math was never my strong suit.
You are a true artist. I'm not great with canes but that's lack of practise so I'm really eager now to try the Kaleidescope cane. Thanks for the motivation.
I am learning so much from watching your videos. I love kaleidoscope canes. This technique is amazing and makes a lovely design. What a great idea for mapping it out ahead of time. Thank you for sharing this.
These canes are absolutely stunning! Your experience and patience with the clay always shows through in your designs and attention to detail. I am going to 'try' this one day when I am feeling adventurous... but oh my goodness, I love the idea of making a planned kalidescope cane like this. Plus, I am definitely going to have to get a rubber mat because it always drives me nuts when my tile clicks on my work surface and I was just thinking about what I could use today, perfect timing, thank you for answering my question you didn't even know was asked, lol. 🙂
Beautiful. I love the tip of making an image on a triangle first. I get so frustrated when I make a kaleidoscope cane and it doesn’t come out like I in visioned. I have a couple of mirrors taped to together and once I make one section I’ll be able to see it with several sections. I have so many canes to play with. I think your dragonfly looks like. blue honeysuckle if one exists. Again beautiful
It may be possible to mix glaze with traditional white clay intended to be fired in a kiln. This would cause the clay to be different colors. I have never seen it done before. Usually, glaze is painted on the surface. Perhaps, we can mix colored glazes with white clay to make colored clays. Instead of using polymer clays can use older traditional clay. I beleive soft serve ice cream used a white clay thickener for many years. Could purchase white clay thickener for soft serve ice cream, mix it with glaze, and fire pieces created from colored clay in a kiln. Glaze Co tains silicon oxide (glass or quartz). The molten glaze, or glass, would stick to the kiln shelf. We must put a small glaze free waffer or dust on the shelf to prevent sticking. Use an angle grinder after the piece has solidified and cooled in order to remove the spacer from the bottom of the kiln fired piece.
Hi Samuel! Not sure about mixing these media but that doesn’t mean there isn’t something there. Polymer cures at 300 and below whole ceramics fire at thousand(s)? Something to think about, definitely! 😊❤️
You are soooo talented. It doesn’t matter how long you’ve been doing it, it’s the innate ability you have. I am amazed at how you know so easily one triangle from another. Math was never my strong suit.
Hi. Donna, how can you say “not very interesting” to something spectacular that you always do!!! Mesmerizing! Thank always 😊
The kaleidoscope canes are beautiful. The floral/dragonfly cane is awesome..! Caning is not easy… I’d love to learn
I could watch/listen to you 24/7/365. So soothing
Hey Robs!!!❤️
@@DonnaKatoArt hey Donna!!!! Miss your face!
Please, don’t say that the magical things you do aren’t perfect!! I look at them mesmerizing and stay hypnotized!!😊
I can't believe I didn't see this before. It is just what I need right now. I love it. Thank you
You are a true artist. I'm not great with canes but that's lack of practise so I'm really eager now to try the Kaleidescope cane. Thanks for the motivation.
You can do it, Louise!❤️
These are gorgeous!!!
It's lovely, Donna! Thanks! Always enjoy your company!
No, they are beautiful!!!!
Thank you very much. 😊❤️
I am learning so much from watching your videos. I love kaleidoscope canes. This technique is amazing and makes a lovely design. What a great idea for mapping it out ahead of time. Thank you for sharing this.
You are so welcome!❤️
I like the way you make your sketches. I'm going to give it a try myself.
These canes are absolutely stunning! Your experience and patience with the clay always shows through in your designs and attention to detail. I am going to 'try' this one day when I am feeling adventurous... but oh my goodness, I love the idea of making a planned kalidescope cane like this. Plus, I am definitely going to have to get a rubber mat because it always drives me nuts when my tile clicks on my work surface and I was just thinking about what I could use today, perfect timing, thank you for answering my question you didn't even know was asked, lol. 🙂
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Absolutely beautiful!!
Thank you so much! 😊❤️
Makes a nice coaster!
For cold stuff!❤️
Thank you for all your efforts and giving me a new concept/view in making canes. 💜🤗
This is stunningly beautiful.Thankyou for all you teach us.
Wonderful!! Thank you
Oh wow! These are gorgeous canes! Thank you for sharing your talent 🥰
Thanks, this is a beautiful cane. Thanks for the tute.
Beautiful cane, thank you.
Beautiful. I love the tip of making an image on a triangle first. I get so frustrated when I make a kaleidoscope cane and it doesn’t come out like I in visioned. I have a couple of mirrors taped to together and once I make one section I’ll be able to see it with several sections. I have so many canes to play with. I think your dragonfly looks like. blue honeysuckle if one exists. Again beautiful
I think they’re amazing!!!
Thank you! Hugs, D
It may be possible to mix glaze with traditional white clay intended to be fired in a kiln. This would cause the clay to be different colors. I have never seen it done before. Usually, glaze is painted on the surface. Perhaps, we can mix colored glazes with white clay to make colored clays. Instead of using polymer clays can use older traditional clay. I beleive soft serve ice cream used a white clay thickener for many years. Could purchase white clay thickener for soft serve ice cream, mix it with glaze, and fire pieces created from colored clay in a kiln. Glaze Co tains silicon oxide (glass or quartz). The molten glaze, or glass, would stick to the kiln shelf. We must put a small glaze free waffer or dust on the shelf to prevent sticking. Use an angle grinder after the piece has solidified and cooled in order to remove the spacer from the bottom of the kiln fired piece.
Hi Samuel! Not sure about mixing these media but that doesn’t mean there isn’t something there. Polymer cures at 300 and below whole ceramics fire at thousand(s)? Something to think about, definitely! 😊❤️
Donna I have to ask...are your canes in the Phillip Morris flavor? When I see this cane, that's what it reminds ME of. You do stunning work!
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❤wow!!!❤
How do you get your clay to keep so neat & long? Do you use some kind of tool? Yours looks better than great! I love your work.
so pretty :)
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