I love the way these flowers and leaves turned out. I had this idea while making the face cane. I can’t wait to use them on something else.
I made some canes that look like caladium leaves and want to make something for the Caladium Festival Poster contest in Lake Placid. Lake Placid is just south of us and is the caladium capital of the world. They are truly a colorful beautiful plant. Let’s hope I get around to it.
I love the flowers and leaves! You are inspiring me… got to get back to work with polymer clay. I have all the fixin’s to do the project… just have not sat down to do it!
Absolutely stunning.
Those are beautiful leaves Alice. Gosh I wished I lived close to you so you could teach me these things. Drats!
Bonnie, That’s my job!!! I just want everyone to be as excited about the possibilities of polymer clay. Thanks!
Dawna, thank you so much. See what happens when you experiment??
Me too Aimee, that would be fun. One of my online friends is coming tomorrow to play in my studio. But she lives closer than Canada.
Alice, great leafs. Did you use the eyelash technique to make these? I am going to try it.
Wow….
yep, that’s it Pat. How are you??
Che, thanks, I really liked making these.
Wow, Alice! Those leaves are very “painterly”. Paired with the gorgeous flower petals, well, I can just imagine the hats your ladies will be sporting soon. 😉
Kate
Thanks Kate, and speaking of the “ladies” I had better get some more bracelets finished, I just got in a big order of blanks.
I am a huge fan of leafs and flowers and your “Caladium” just blows me away. Gorgeous. Perfect with the flower for a sprig in a lady’s hat.
I am doing great. I will have to try my hand at those leaves.
Let me see what you come up with. Email them to me.
Thanks Anita, I’m looking forward to making something out of them.
Just got my Caladiums today. Those canes are great.
Thanks Donna! What Caladiums did you get?