Chezza If you look real close in the very beginning at the colors of clay before she places the powder onto the table, they're matte in color. After she rolls the brown into the powder, it appears to be more sheen. She more than likely added a pearl mica powder to the table to get this effect! I do the same with my projects using PearlEx or Perfect Pearls! I hope this comment finds you well and answers your question you've been waiting so patiently for! These canes are so simple to make and fun as well! Hopefully, you've made one of your own by now...if not, get yourself some clay and an extruder n give it a go! If you don't have an extruder, my friend Unruly Housewife has an EXCELLENT video how to make the retro cane without an extruder! If you have any questions or get stumped along the way, feel free to comment and I'd love to help you in any way I possibly can!
I was trying just this morning how to do something sort of line that. Awesome!
That's really cool! 👍 Could you please tell me what you're dusting your surface with?
Chezza If you look real close in the very beginning at the colors of clay before she places the powder onto the table, they're matte in color. After she rolls the brown into the powder, it appears to be more sheen. She more than likely added a pearl mica powder to the table to get this effect! I do the same with my projects using PearlEx or Perfect Pearls! I hope this comment finds you well and answers your question you've been waiting so patiently for! These canes are so simple to make and fun as well! Hopefully, you've made one of your own by now...if not, get yourself some clay and an extruder n give it a go! If you don't have an extruder, my friend Unruly Housewife has an EXCELLENT video how to make the retro cane without an extruder! If you have any questions or get stumped along the way, feel free to comment and I'd love to help you in any way I possibly can!
Where do you but a press like that, this looks fun
Amazon
she's probably dusting the surface with talc or corn starch