Oh my goodness! I’m so glad that your video showed up on my feed! I don’t know why I haven’t much earlier! Especially when you’re on the team with Teresa. I loved how you explained everything about what you were doing. I’ll be going back to see past videos too. Huge thanks from a relatively new clayer. 😊
I love tulips and you demonstrated this so well that I actually feel confident that I can replicate it. Thank you very, very much!! What a pretty cane!
Hi Priscilla, I’ve just come across your video. Thank you so much for explaining the process so clearly and giving invaluable tips! Could I ask you at which temperature you would bake the cane slices, as you have used Premo and Kato. Thanks again.❤️
I'm so sorry I missed your question earlier! I baked them at 375 for 30 minutes. I cut the translucent off of the tulip, and I used very thin slices of cane. I mix my clays a lot, especially now with the shortage. I watch it carefully, and if using translucent I turn the temp down to 260. I've never had any problems.
@@priscillaandrewsprairiepar7062 oh wow I was thinking we could get together in the future..I would love to visit with another clayer I'm just beginning really..
I would enjoy your tutorials more if I could hear you. My hearing aids are in and I have my computer volume on 100 percent and have to lean close to the computer to hear you. This is very frustrating. Sorry.
I'm very sorry, your maximum volume on your devices is out of my control. Did you turn the captions on? That might help. Have you thought of getting a speaker? That will amplify the sound more for you.
Excellent and precise tutorial. Wish you would make more videos. Thank you so much. :)
@@ScreeminMeeme thank you! Perhaps I may.....
Absolutely beautiful. Thanks for sharing
Thank you very much ❤
Wow! Thank you so much Priscilla 💕😊
Thank you!
Oh my goodness! I’m so glad that your video showed up on my feed! I don’t know why I haven’t much earlier! Especially when you’re on the team with Teresa. I loved how you explained everything about what you were doing. I’ll be going back to see past videos too. Huge thanks from a relatively new clayer. 😊
Wow, I could not ask for a better compliment. Thank you so very much!
Thank you. I enjoy your cane packing tips! Really your cane tutorials, period.
You are very welcome! Thank you for letting me know
Thank you for sharing this link with me in the group post I made. I appreciate your help ❤️
Thank you for your comment!
I love tulips and you demonstrated this so well that I actually feel confident that I can replicate it. Thank you very, very much!! What a pretty cane!
Thank you for your compliment, I really appreciate it. You are very welcome, I enjoy making them so much.
Thank you so much for sharing. This is a beautiful cane
Thank you for your kind comment!
Very nicely done and my favorite colors
Thank you!
I love this one!!!
Thank you!
Beautiful work and Thank you for sharing!😻
Thank you for your comment!
Lovely detail
Thank you very much
Thank you! Excellent explanation.
Thanks for the feedback, and you are very welcome!
So fun, can’t wait to try! Thank you!
You are very welcome! Thanks for the comment!
Beautiful. You have another sub and 👍
Thank you!
Wow this is so beautiful I saw you in my side link and am so happy I found your channel! - Ruthie
I'm so glad you found it helpful! Thank you for letting me know!
Beautiful, thank you
Thank you, Leona!
Hi Priscilla, I’ve just come across your video. Thank you so much for explaining the process so clearly and giving invaluable tips! Could I ask you at which temperature you would bake the cane slices, as you have used Premo and Kato. Thanks again.❤️
I'm so sorry I missed your question earlier!
I baked them at 375 for 30 minutes. I cut the translucent off of the tulip, and I used very thin slices of cane. I mix my clays a lot, especially now with the shortage. I watch it carefully, and if using translucent I turn the temp down to 260. I've never had any problems.
The pieces of the tulip look like Tole painting. I wonder if that would be a good place to start for a visual?
Not a bad idea! Thank you!
You mentioned Kato leaf green and navy. Are these blends? If so, where can I find them? Kato only has one green, and one darker blue...
Those are two colors I used to make the leaf blend, but Kato does call the two colors Leaf Green and Navy.
Sorry but kato doesn’t make navy. They just have blue. Nothing but basic colors
Are you from nebraska? If so..so am I..
Yes! I live in Burwell, the gateway to the Sandhills!
@@priscillaandrewsprairiepar7062 lol I was bread born raised in the valentine/ainsworth area..right now I'm living in the grand island area..
I lived in Hastings for 30 years. I'm glad I found another sorta local clayer! There's another in Alliance, maybe we could make a Nebraska Guild!
@@priscillaandrewsprairiepar7062 oh wow I was thinking we could get together in the future..I would love to visit with another clayer I'm just beginning really..
@@priscillaandrewsprairiepar7062 lol as you know "local" is subject for interpretation lol local could mean anything within 150 miles lol
I would enjoy your tutorials more if I could hear you. My hearing aids are in and I have my computer volume on 100 percent and have to lean close to the computer to hear you. This is very frustrating. Sorry.
I'm very sorry, your maximum volume on your devices is out of my control. Did you turn the captions on? That might help. Have you thought of getting a speaker? That will amplify the sound more for you.