Close second to the carnation cane for me is the lace cane, and I like to combine a white and translucent lace cane with my carnation canes to make really pretty, layered beads. This time I didn't do that and I think it still turned out okay. ^_~
Almost 12 years of making jewelry, 8 years of playing with polymer clay, four published articles (Polymer Cafe), a photo (SpinOff), and two upcoming published projects (Cricut Magazine), four years of teaching paper crafting (where the Paper Sensei comes from), an awesome husband, two kids, a snake, and don't forget the knitting, crocheting, spinning... I don't have enough to do. ^_~
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
New Polymer Necklace (Carnation Cane Beads)
My favorite cane, hands down, is the carnation cane. It's so easy and creates stunning results! This time I used a skinner blend of cadmium red and burnt umber (I believe) Premo! with gold as the accent color. The blue beads are really more turquoise in color, and all of the metal is gold plated.

Close second to the carnation cane for me is the lace cane, and I like to combine a white and translucent lace cane with my carnation canes to make really pretty, layered beads. This time I didn't do that and I think it still turned out okay. ^_~
Close second to the carnation cane for me is the lace cane, and I like to combine a white and translucent lace cane with my carnation canes to make really pretty, layered beads. This time I didn't do that and I think it still turned out okay. ^_~
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