I’m planning to have my elementary students decorate turtle boxes! I think I’ll do the first few steps for them ahead of time so they can spend the whole class time decorating their turtles. I haven’t decided weather or not I’ll have them use canes. For my part, I’m very excited to have a new use for intricate canes now that it’s no longer time for Easter eggs (although eggs are still a top favorite!). I bought the tin boxes here.
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Do you sell the tutorial for the canes?
Well, the boarder squares are fractal canes from this tutorial https://www.etsy.com/listing/98030955/tutorial-polymer-clay-fractal-art-cane? , and the hexagonal canes were made by slicing and rearranging the squares as shown in the kaleidoscope tutorial, so not directly, but you could get some fun ideas…
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