Jul
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2009
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3. Flower Caning Basics – principals of design

A flower cane generally has a center and petals.

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Written by Kira in: Basic Flower Caning |
Jul
30
2009
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Caning Basics – types of clay

Our experience with caning begins with Fimo classic, tours through the other brands,

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Jul
15
2009
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Jazzy Jones-Tones Foils

There are two kinds of foils on the market that work great with polymer clay- the “regular” kind which comes in lots of metal finishes- gold, silver, etc. And then- there are Jones Tones. They are mylar-backed, which gives them different working properties, and they come in lots of fantasy colors.

Foils can be used in several ways- they can be used to totally cover an area, giving a metallized effect to the clay, and a popular way to use them is to purposely crackle them, giving a crazed or aged look.

Jones Tones and regular foils crackle differently.

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Written by Kira in: Jazzy Jones Tones foils |
Jul
15
2009
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2. Applying Jones Tones Foils to polymer clay

Here’s where the magic (and a bit of practice) comes into play. Take a piece of Jones Tones foil, and cut out just the portion you want to use.

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Written by Kira in: Jazzy Jones Tones foils |
Jul
15
2009
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8. A neat trick- Spray Bottles!

Here’s an interesting way to apply alcohol inks to your uncured clay for a watercolor effect.

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Written by Kira in: Magic with Alcohol Inks |

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