So cool and so simple❣️ I can see why you like the white and 18k gold blend, the way you used it makes the flower so soft, just lovely, very sweet. That’s a lot of cane!! Thank you for sharing 💛🤍💛
It IS a bunch of cane! I make them to sell so I'm making way more than what I would make just to use... although i still make too much then too :) You could easily do this with 1/2 or 1/4 the amount of clay and just making the layers thinner and components smaller in diameter. I should probably start prefacing with I'm a production artist doing a ridiculous amount of canes, not a sane person making one person's cane supply!
Was it premo white translucent you used? I love this cane. So subtle, great for layering and your technique is so simple😁 Thank you for the time you take to share with others❤
I'm actually not sure which translucent I used! I have both in blocks in my studio and sometimes I mix and sometimes I just cut off the block. Functionally, sliced thinly, I find no difference... which may be controversial :) I used to be all about the white translucent but over time I did not find it enough different to make up for it being occasionally harder to get and a bit stiffer for handling.
So cool and so simple❣️ I can see why you like the white and 18k gold blend, the way you used it makes the flower so soft, just lovely, very sweet. That’s a lot of cane!! Thank you for sharing 💛🤍💛
It IS a bunch of cane! I make them to sell so I'm making way more than what I would make just to use... although i still make too much then too :) You could easily do this with 1/2 or 1/4 the amount of clay and just making the layers thinner and components smaller in diameter.
I should probably start prefacing with I'm a production artist doing a ridiculous amount of canes, not a sane person making one person's cane supply!
Was it premo white translucent you used? I love this cane. So subtle, great for layering and your technique is so simple😁
Thank you for the time you take to share with others❤
I'm actually not sure which translucent I used! I have both in blocks in my studio and sometimes I mix and sometimes I just cut off the block. Functionally, sliced thinly, I find no difference... which may be controversial :) I used to be all about the white translucent but over time I did not find it enough different to make up for it being occasionally harder to get and a bit stiffer for handling.