The next class in my studio will this month, July 30, 2011. We’ll be using up your old canes and creating some very cool fish.
I’m using fish as the subject, but you could cane map almost anything. I’ll be showing you a couple of other cane mapped items in the next few days. The photo above shows one crazy fantasy fish that I applied to this cute little tea pot. Fun! Here’s a close up. It’s only about 3″ square.
The Class is $55.00 and that will include lunch and Foam core for mounting your finished fish and cording or pin back to finish your small fish. Plus…I’ll add a bit of metal foil to add the pop need to create a fantasy fish.
Click here for all the information. Hope to see you here,
Alice
Hello Alice,
First, i would like to congratulate your wonderful polymer clay work. I live in Portugal and I loved to have some classes with you. Make faces as you made yours it´s my dream. I don´t imagine who much many I will need to make it, but everything it´s possible if we really believe in our dreams. Please, if you don´t mine, give me all information I need to make it true.
Best regards,
Paula Marques from Portugal
Hi Alice
do you have any tutorials available that I could buy on line? I live too far away but really love to do more “Alice” canes and bracelets etc.
Thanks for your newsletter.
Hi Paula, thank you for you kind words. I have several free videos and a few for sale. Look to the top of the page on the left hand side for the tutorials for sale and the link at the top of the page that says video tutorials will give you a list of free tutorials.
Alice
Hi quipay, just look to to top left of this page and there are three tutorial links there. I also have free tutorials available, go to the link at the top of the page. Thanks so much,
Alice
Thanks Alice. I have purchased several of your tutorials already. Will look again. Happy creating, Nancy Q
Thanks Nancy ……….
Your fish are so charming Alice! I sure do wish I was close enough to take the class…
Kate
Kate…..I wish you lived closer too, I’d love to meet you in person! Thanks