Showing posts with label Polymer Clay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Polymer Clay. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Hmmmm...

Blogging might be the best way to document my claying projects.  It’s very easy to forget how you accomplished a piece, what colors were used, etc.  I do take a good bit of pics, so I’ll take more, step-by-step, then I’ll be able to look here when I want to repeat the process?

No plans other than this.  Just clay.  Ok, maybe a bit of life stuff, but mostly clay.

It’s late in the day, 2:30, and I haven’t touched clay yet!  Ran this a.m., emergency run to Hobby Lobby for white Kato (they hadn’t restocked since I was last there), hot bath, lunch, FB, and so it goes!  So, a pic just to see if I can still do it, then to work!





Yay!  I did it!  This might just work!  See the tiny slice I’m holding?  Lori Axelrod from my guild (Blue Ridge Polymer Clay Guild) here in Asheville gave me a few slices from some of her canes.  She said she thought Cheryl got this cane somewhere—I’ll ask her Saturday at our monthly meeting.  And I reversed engineered it.  My little “stems” are more golden than hers, which I kinda like, and I nailed the blues, teal, green of the background!!  I’m loving this cane!  Not sure what to do with it.