Happy Mothers Day to all you UK mummies out there! I hope you are being spoilt rotten & having a lovely day. I made my mother this bunch of veg corsage. I mostly improvised the pattern. I don't really expect her to wear it, but it will look cute on a bag :)
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My 1st canes |
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Amazing! |
Recently, I started playing around with polymer clay. It is so versatile. I had a go at making some "canes". This is also known as millefiori and is an amazing art form. I love this one here:
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Keyrings |
You can even transfer images onto the clay, but i need a bit more practise. My results were very hit & miss!
These broaches were made by my children. One of the main tools you need is a pasta machine. (Thanks to my mum for lending me hers!)
Iola & Loki loved putting the clay through the machine & experimenting with colours.
Watch this space for many new polymer creations to come!
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