The very first person to send me a picture of her Stroppel cane was Melanie Bright, so her cane is the first one in this post. Actually her’s will be the only one talked about individually in this post.
This was funny, Melanie’s email had jadejeweler in it and I wrote back calling her Jade. When I realized my mistake, I wrote her back to say I was sorry and then I just decide I’d call her Jadegirl. We both had a laugh. Thank you Jadegirl for being the first to share your cane, I love the bright pink pops.
I have been trying to keep up with all the pictures around the internet and the world, (I’m grinning here) and I was going to post each one because I need to say thank you in a big way.
That was before Cynthia Tinapple from Polymer Clay Daily posted a link to my video. There are way too many cane now and that’s a wonderful thing, thank you Cynthia.
But I don’t want to leave anyone out or put anyone first, so I’ll just give you a link to my Pinterest site where I have been gathering as many as I come across. Thanks to Cara Jane fro the UK for the idea to use Pinterst to gather them together.
If you have posted a picture of your Stroppel cane (if you’ve try it that is) send me an email with the address and I’ll pin it.
Here’s a preview of what’s there, but once you get to Pinterest if you click on each picture it will take you to that person’s website or Flickr site.
A great BIG thank you to each and everyone of you, it’s been such an incredible experience.
Thanks for the mention, got to love Pinterest. Looking forward to seeing more pictures, love how everyone gives it their own little twist.
Fun to see the collection of photos and fun to have mine included. Thanks Alice! Most of all, thanks for sharing your super fun technique!
My pleasure all around, Cara Jane and Tammie.
Hello Alice! Here:http://artesannus.blogspot.com/ you can find my works with the “Stroppel-Cane”. Its a lot of fun!!! Thanks again. My best wishes to you! Susanne
Thank you so much for trying the cane and for the post, Susanne. It’s a lovely pieces. Thanks for sharing and I’m so glad you are having fun with it!
Thank you so much Alice for visiting my blog, for the comments you left (in French!). And thanks too for the pictures of my work you included on your pinterest page dedicated to your great Stroppel Cane! I really enjoyed doing it so I’m really happy you shared your technique!
Valerie, the pieces you made from your Stroppel Cane are so very different than anyone else. I love color….can you tell? And I really love the color and the texture you added. Thanks again, so glad you’re having fun. And my Pinterest page is growing quickly, it’s so exciting.
I don’t speak French, as I’m sure you could tell, but I try with the translator. I probably made you laugh, you never know what those translators are going to make you say.