
Make Your Flower Canes Stand Out With Translucent Polymer Clay Packing:
Today’s topic is about using a Makins Professional Polymer Clay Extruder Gun to pack the spaces between the petals in a flower cane. Once filled, these Read More→

Make Your Flower Canes Stand Out With Translucent Polymer Clay Packing:
Today’s topic is about using a Makins Professional Polymer Clay Extruder Gun to pack the spaces between the petals in a flower cane. Once filled, these Read More→

An Easy Skinner Blend Cane Project That’s Perfect For Beginners:
Sometimes its fun to combine different cane project ideas into something completely new. That’s what today’s photo shows… a convoluted brain cane Read More→

A Delicate Bead For Your Dainty Spring Jewelry Projects:
Old Man Winter has brought even more snow to where I live here in south western British Columbia. We’ve already had about ten times more than normal, with piles Read More→

Just Because Kaleidescope Beads Look Complicated, Does Not Mean They Are All Difficult to Make:
The polymer clay kaleidoscope cane design on the pillow bead in this photo has a fairly complex pattern. To a non-polymer Read More→

The Uniqueness of a Triangle Pendant Shape Can Help You To Sell Your Jewelry Better:
One of my favorite flowers is the Hollyhock. Although they can be tricky to grow in the garden, capturing their beauty in a polymer clay cane design, is actually Read More→

How to shape delicate cane slice beads using an old light bulb as your guide:
Today’s jewelry piece for inspiration is a flower pendant I call ‘Morning Glory’. It’s from my silverware pendant collection. Read More→

The size of your Fimo cane really does matter for today’s nail artist… Here’s some polymer clay techniques for teeny tiny cane designs:
The fun thing about Fimo nailart canes is that you can make one large cane and then Read More→

How to transform a single cane slice into a flower shaped bead… make jewelry that will attract buyers to your Etsy shop:
Yesterday I wrote about how polymer clay canework can make your handmade beads really Read More→

How to make polymer clay canes inspired by every day beauty:
The other day I wrote about mixing up a palette of spring clay colors inspired by the rhododendron flowers in my garden. Read More→

Vid #34: Polymer Clay Canes Are Often Referred To As Millefiori:
Good tutorials should always start with just a bit of a history lesson. For instance, did you know that polymer clay canes are often referred to as Read More→
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