“Since I am
Jewelry Jungle,
this is so purrrrfect
for my business. I love
it!” ~Laurel-B
This blog is a community meeting spot for polymer clay artists of all skill levels. It is a place for learning and applying new techniques that have been taught over at the Polymer Clay Tutor Video Library.
And for everyone’s benefit, enjoyment, inspiration… there is a Facebook Photo Gallery that makes it quick and easy to share pictures of your polymer clay projects.
The selection of Vol-024-2 Leopard Cane Images showcased below, is just a small sampling from the 389 Facebook photos uploaded to date. Way to go guys! As your Tutor, it makes me very proud to see how much everyone is accomplishing.
This is so purrrrfect for my business. Since I am Jewelry Jungle, my boxes and bags are leopard print. Now I can use this cane to make little charms to go on my business cards. Thank you sooo much. I love it! ~Maria-C
For more feedback about this tutorial,
Click here: Leopard Cane reviews.
To watch a video intro clip for the Vol-024-2 Polymer Clay Tutorial, click here: Leopard Animal Print Cane
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Member Project Photos: Leopard Cane Polymer Jewelry
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These are all beautiful and unique. Those are WOW. I want them all. LOL.
Yet another technique I just love! Thanks Cindy!! Great work everyone!!
~Lisa :)
How fun to see my pendant featured in this months member projects. I loved this tutorial and it’s perfect for this year fashion trends! Lots of animals prints are being featured in the stores. Because of Cindy and Doug we’ll all be displaying our “wild side” In style! :)
Love everyone’s work, way to go!
Beautiful…love everyone’s work!
I really like the animal prints as well and think the Leopard is my favorite. I just finished watching Maggie Maggio’s vid ( vimeo.com/14628679 ) for large closed jump ring bracelets etc. and can see the leopard cane being put to another good use.
I’m packing everything I need to learn this technique. I just love everyone’s work and everywhere one looks there are animal prints. They are really all the rage right now.
Off topic: I’m writing this from the waiting room of the local Chevrolet dealer. The hydraulic thingamajigs on the tailgate of my car decided to crash. I think my car is trying to get out of the twelve hour trek coming up soon or maybe it wants to make it more difficult for me to load almost my entire craft room. Maybe it’s a sign. However, they do have the parts in stock and are fixing it while I wait. Maybe that’s the sign. Think I’m superstitious? Or just nuts?
@Elizabeth, you’re a nut, but a super fun one! I’m so glad you made it safely to Texas, although I’m sorry you had car troubles along the way. I’m going to believe that it wasn’t a bad sign…the stars are in alignment, and your grandbaby is coming soon — yippee!
Everyone’s work is beautiful. I love this Leopard Cane. Thanks for featuring my bracelet, Cindy.
Each and every one of these pieces are gorgeous!
Wow, just beautiful work! Are the bangles done with the brass bangle blanks? I love the pendant too with the wirework and crystal dangles.
Cindy,
Thanks sooo much for including my designs with all these wonderful artists! I am truly honored.
I love the tutorals on butterflly canes and the tear-drop skinner blend method. Fabulous. I even have been modifying with another skinner blending technique by Barbara McGuire to make it even more efficient. KT