Tag Archives: polymer clay
Polymer Clay Dangle Slab Earrings
I’m so busy making and designing canes that I seldom take time to make anything with them! This month’s cane tutorial on Patreon makes beautiful slabs. I decided to try my hand at these shape earrings everyone has been making. … Continue reading
Frosty Color Skinner Blend
Here are two experiments I’ve tried to make an icy blend. I used these for the snowflake cane in the January 2015 issue of Cane Builder. First I just used Premo brand ultramarine and white. This made the lower set … Continue reading
Polymer Clay Copper Color Skinner Blend
This is very similar to the “honey color” or gold blend that I posted earlier. This blend is used in the January 2015 issue of Cane Builder. Premo brand: Raw Umber, Burnt Sienna, Orange, White
Polymer Clay Butterfly Ornaments
I’ve been experimenting with ways to cover glass ball ornaments. This first ornament was covered with a solid color clay. Then it was decorated with backgroundless canes from the October 2014 issue of Cane Builder. Here is a video on … Continue reading
Polymer Clay Fall Wine Glass
Here are some wine glasses I made today from the canes in this issue of Cane Builder. I didn’t put any bond or adhesive on these glasses. The glass needs to be clean. Press the cane slices on very firmly. … Continue reading
Glowing Color Blends for Polymer Clay
Here are some color blend experiments with alizarin crimson, premo brand, polymer clay. Here I’ve introduced blush. and here I have added sunshine. This one one of several blends I made from my Marbled Cane tutorial. It is the bonus … Continue reading
Polymer clay honey color blend
I’ve been experimenting with new ways to make glowing color blends. This blend was inspired by light glowing through the honey jar. This is premo clay. Colors right out of the package: Burnt Umber, Raw Sienna, Orange, Cadmium Yellow, White … Continue reading
Polymer Clay Rose and Morning Glory Cane with no Backgound
Backgroundless canes allow for many possibilities. Believe it or not, they can be imbedded right into the clay and even sanded. If you look very carefully you may see where I sanded a little too much, but for the most … Continue reading
One Way to Cover an Egg with Polymer Clay
Every year I try to find new ways to cover eggs with clay. These are the exact canes made in the blue tile tutorial. However, you could use any square kaleidoscope cane. Step 1: Poke a very small hole in … Continue reading
Polymer clay Sakura Tree Cane Tutorial
This technique incorporates the use of negative space. I added blue flecks of clay in the mix of cherry blossoms to make it look like sky behind the tree. I didn’t like the original tree because I didn’t think the … Continue reading