“FLOWER CANE Tutorial! My heart skipped a beat when I read this!” ~Carrie-W
Now that August has come and gone, another back issue has been packaged up and posted in the Polymer Clay Library. It is listed as Volume 15. The photo above, shows the thumbnail images for the 4 videos included in this package:
Video-015-1 Graffiti Beads: This fun, easy and great looking bead utilizes all your dried out and otherwise possibly wasted polymer clay scraps and old canes.
Video-015-2 Flower Cane Centers: These fun and funky looking beads have the urban street appeal of words on a graffiti painted wall. Use these cool beads to make a statement with the words and colors of your choice.
Video-015-3 Flower Petal Cane: In this 2nd part of the Gerbera Flower Cane Series, learn how to make a beautiful striated flower petal cane that can be used on its own or combined with a center and background, to create a full flower cane.
Video-015-4 Gerbera Flower Cane: This video is where the whole thing comes together! Take what you learned about flower cane centers, combine it with the flower petal cane and build a background for your cane with a clay extruder. Voila! A beautiful flower cane that can be used to make beads, background sheets and nail art.
Also included in this Volume-015 back issue package is the A-Series recipe cards from the Blue Hosta Color Palette.
To read feedback from students who have already benefited from the videos and recipes in this Volume-015 back issue package, click here: Graffiti Beads | Flower Cane Centers | Flower Petal Cane | Gerbera Flower Cane
And, Sneak Peak Preview Clips are available for viewing here: Polymer Clay Tutorials [Preview Videos]
If anyone else would like to add a review for any of the videos or color recipes in Volume-015, I would love to hear from you. Or if you have not yet purchased this back issue and have a question, I’m all ears. In either case, use the comments section below.
Certainly I feel that if you wanted to learn how to make functional beautiful flower canes, this is the series to purchase.
You get the color palettes and skills to start using the gerba daisy cane, but just about any other petalled center flower can be made from adjusting the colors or the petal shape, using Cindy’s base techniques and excellent design variations.
When I think of my lousy results, year after year, finally giving up after countless scrap clay efforts, that I could have come here and had the process mastered for such a small cost in such a short time, these beautiful canes the result…well, it almost makes me want to weep for that time lost.
But, I cannot. Because now I know how to do it, I can do it, and I will do it. So now, perhaps, I will shed a few tears of joy.
Thank you Cindy for helping me to master a much needed skill!!!
I agree with Jocelyn. Your flower cane is fantastic and the graffiti beads were fun… in fact. I’m going to make key chains for all the nurses charts at work with the graffiti design so we can quickly tell them apart…
Thank you for the fabulous ideas, the wonderful instruction, igniting our creative muse, and the place where we can all communicate and exchange these ideas.
Awww you two are so sweet! You have made my day… my whole week! :-)
What I love about polymer clay is that you can adapt it into any design you want with just a few modifications.
Jocelyn you are right about being able to create just about any petaled flower with a center you like with these techniques.
And Melinda I love your idea for personalizing the nurses charts with the Graffiti Beads.
Thanks guys for the wonderful comments!
I’m still looking for a set of words as tiny as yours are for the graffiti beads. I suppose you got them a long time ago and they don’t make them anymore. Course I haven’t looked online yet, just looked at three craft stores.
Cindy I am a married to your videos – till death do us part or you quit. I hope to live a long time therefore I hope you plan to continue doing this even longer. I just get more and more from each video. Please if you ever plan to go onto something else find a way for us to purchase everything we have in our library first. I go back to the very beginning time and time again and learn more each time. I don’t ever want to loose this valuable information. I have a ton of books and DVDs, don’t get me wrong I love them all. But there is something special about you talking me thru your lessons. If I have a question at anytime I can just email you and know you will have the answer for me asap. That is something I can’t do with my books or DVD’s I am so glad I found you and even happier you present these lessons in the method that helps me the most.
As long as you continue to produce I will continue to watch.
Teach away, Peggy
@Freda: There are lots of rubber stamps with words on them that are small, still being made. You don’t need to restrict yourself to the type I had though. Any word stamps will work. Even sayings!
@Peggy: What a sweetheart you are!! Don’t you worry. I ain’t going nowhere. To death do us part!
Just wanted to let you know that your marketing worked…i am looking forward to learning more from your site.
Welcome to the library Annette. It’s great to see that you have decided to come on board. One of the biggest parts of my ‘marketing strategy’ is all the energy I put into nurturing a supportive and helpful community. Looking forward to hearing more about how your projects are coming along. Talk soon…