Tutorial – Make a Cephalopod Eye Cane part 2 – NEW LOW PRICE by CorvusFlies

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This is the second of a two part tutorial which covers how to make one of my favorite canes – a Cephalopod Eye Cane (think cuttlefish or squid eyes!). (Please note:. This tutorial is just for the cane, not how one can use it)

I’ve broken the tutorial into two parts so folks who are pretty new to polymer clay, and have never made a Skinner Blend before, can get a good start with Part 1 of the tutorial. If they are not that familiar with reducing a square cane, it is well covered in Part 2.

Those who are more advanced, and know how to make a skinner blend, or how to reduce a cane , can just get to the meat of the tutorial (that would be Part 2). Both Parts 1 and 2 are designed for both beginner and more advanced clayers.

The total tutorial (both parts) has 30 pages of detailed directions, almost 80 full colored photos.This tutorial is jam packed with information, tips, tricks and encouragement, with material and tool lists, as well . as resources for color mixing ideas and information

-. Part 1 covers how to make a Skinner Blend for the Cephalopod Eye Cane
– Part 2 covers making a Skinner Blend roll, making the Cephalopod Eye Cane, and how to reduce a square cane.

Who is Melanie West?
I’m an artist in Maine, and have been working with polymer clay for over nine years. My work has been included in numerous books, including Lark’s Polymer Clay Masters. I’ve been featured in Ornament Magazine and American Style. The April 2009 issue of Art Jewelry Magazine includes an extensive article I wrote, describing how to cover aluminum cuff blanks (like the ones I sell here on Etsy). I won second place, in the Art Jewelry category, in the National Polymer Clay Guild & quot; Progress and Possibilities 2008 & quot; competition as well as a couple of Niche awards. If you would like to see my work, please visit my website at RavensClay.com

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