I was thrilled this morning when I saw that the Stroppel Cane was highlighted on Polymer Clay Daily.
Once again, thank you Cynthia, because of your wide audience more people will see the video and maybe it will spark some fabulous new pieces. Makes me happy just thinking about it.
Oh and can you guys guess which piece Meisha claimed? I didn’t even have a chance to fight over it.
Seriously, we both had fun and made some great memories to go along with these pendants.
Hi Alice,
I just got your newsletter and always enjoy it. I love the slides!!! I’m looking forward to the next posts!
Susan, thank you very much, love hearing from you!
I can wait to try the Stroppel cane…it is FABULOUS!!!
I am still chuckling about so many things from my zany week sitting next to you!!! The theme from Bonanza keeps running through my head…
laurie
Laurie!!!! It was too much fun and you made it more so. Loved sitting next to you. It’s been a busy day, I just got my hair done this morning!!!!
Thanks friend…..
Alice, I have a feeling your Stroppel cane techique is going to be a common Polymer clay term like the Skinner blend! Thank you for generously sharing your technique. I can’t wait to try it.
I totally agree with deborah. THe stroppel cane is here to stay. I cant wiat for the variations.
Debbie and Jackie, That would be something, but the Skinner blend, well that’s a technique that totally changed how we blended clay. GIANT!!! The Stroppel cane is just one more thing to do with your discards. But it’s so nice to think I added to the Polymer clay world in any way, it’s given me so much.
Thank you both.
Have had a go at this stroppel cane and really enjoyed it . Many thanks for your tutorial .
I’m delighted you had a good time with it Joann. And thanks for letting me know, it makes me so happy to have shared it.