I absolutely loved watching this. Thank you. Being new to this, I have more leftovers than I like to think about. I felt better when I saw the beauty of these. Great video!
I used this idea once to make a swirl or spiral cane. I took a stroppel cane, reduced it to have thin layers, and rolled it into kind of a jelly roll, with flatter ends to create a spiral. It was quite satisfying. Just a thought on future tutorial ideas :)
It almost looks like stained glass. I love the blue. It puts me in mind of "The Starry Night" by Van Gogh. Have you ever tried to recreate a work like that in polymer clay?
No I haven't tried to recreate a work like that yet. I do plan to, but I don't feel that I'm quite ready for that yet. I do have a tutorial that was inspired by The Starry Night Painting though. www.jessamatutorials.com/polymer-clay-technique-2.html
Great tutorial Jessama ... I've watched a few of your tuts, and have a question. What's the best way to store canes like this. How long are they good for? (before too hard) How do you then use them in beads? I'm fairly new to PC and canes really fascinate me. Thank you Kent
I like to store them in compatible plastic bags. They keep for around a year depending on how soft your clay was to start with. Here are some tutorials on how I use my canes. th-cam.com/video/ookKDke98yA/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/5uTqr0bSoaw/w-d-xo.html
Really great results from all my ends!
I absolutely loved watching this. Thank you. Being new to this, I have more leftovers than I like to think about. I felt better when I saw the beauty of these. Great video!
I used this idea once to make a swirl or spiral cane. I took a stroppel cane, reduced it to have thin layers, and rolled it into kind of a jelly roll, with flatter ends to create a spiral. It was quite satisfying. Just a thought on future tutorial ideas :)
I really like your videos.
I really love this. I have so many scraps, i wanted to throw them out.now i known what to do with them. Thank you so much!!!
Samantha you are an inspiration! I am really enjoying your tutorials. You have a new fan.
Really cool technique. Thank you for sharing your talent.
Love it! Beautiful way to use leftover clay.
Thank you! 😊
Love this, easy and very beautiful. Thank you
That are all beautiful I would love to see a combine pendant with the translucent and the one you've just made.
Love the result! Gonna give it a try. Thanks!
They all look sooo cool 🦄
Excellent! Thanks Samantha!
There all so beautiful. New to polymer clay. Thanks for sharing. New Subbie Rosebud 🙋🏽♀️🥀
Lovely. You are soooooo clever
Beautiful!
It almost looks like stained glass. I love the blue. It puts me in mind of "The Starry Night" by Van Gogh. Have you ever tried to recreate a work like that in polymer clay?
No I haven't tried to recreate a work like that yet. I do plan to, but I don't feel that I'm quite ready for that yet. I do have a tutorial that was inspired by The Starry Night Painting though. www.jessamatutorials.com/polymer-clay-technique-2.html
This is an interesting option with leftovers...
Great tutorial Jessama ... I've watched a few of your tuts, and have a question. What's the best way to store canes like this. How long are they good for? (before too hard) How do you then use them in beads? I'm fairly new to PC and canes really fascinate me. Thank you Kent
I like to store them in compatible plastic bags. They keep for around a year depending on how soft your clay was to start with.
Here are some tutorials on how I use my canes.
th-cam.com/video/ookKDke98yA/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/5uTqr0bSoaw/w-d-xo.html
Kent mosley I keep my canes in compartment containers. One cane I have in there that’s well over a year old and it’s still durable.
I used this cane also..is there any way you can make a Christmas cane?
It's a bit to near Christmas and my schedule is packed. Sorry.
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