Wrapping and Reducing Polymer Clay Canes

PCC Wrapping and Reducing Polymer Clay Canes

I wrote before about reducing polymer clay canes, here they’re talking about how to fill flower canes with ‘background’ and reduce them without damaging the flowers.
I did it myself in the same way and it worked great, you only need some patience.


Links:
Wrapping and Reducing Polymer Clay Canes (Wrapping & Reducing Canes)

Here at unikatissima:
Reducing Polymer Clay Canes
Entries containing the word ‘flower cane’

Balloon Flower Polymer Clay Cane

PCPolyzine Balloon Flower Polymer Clay Cane

Isn’t the balloon flower polymer clay cane beautiful?
It can be made so fine because you work it big and then reduce it.

And if the balloon flower isn’t for you, try some other polymer clay canes ;-)

 


Links:
Balloon Flower Polymer Clay Cane

Here at unikatissima:
Reducing Polymer Clay Canes
Entries containing the word ‘polymer clay cane’

Reducing Polymer Clay Canes

Reducing Polymer Clay Canes

When working with polymer clay you often work with canes. On the photo you see some of mine.
You can create them quite big (and therefore easier to deal with then small ones), but then you must reduce them.
If you simply roll your canes, all those beautiful patterns will be distorted.
At Polymer Clay Central you find answers for nearly all questions about polymer clay ;-) and gazillions of projects, tutorials and ideas.
One is the tutorial on how to reduce canes.
If you want to see other tutorials on canes, take a look at the table of contents of the Cyclopedia and search on the site for ‘cane’.
You will be amazed! :-))
(And if you ask yourself what to do with those canes, take e.g. a look at the bowl embellished with the TrueLEIGH Rose Cane (last photo). This convinced me that it was worth a try ;-))


Links:
Polymer Clay Central – Better look yourself ;-))
Definition of ‘cane’
Table of contents of the Cyclopedia

Tutorial on how to reduce canes