If you are new to my blog and haven’t seen my Stroppel cane video, it’s to your right on this page. Several months ago I share a technique I’d been using for awhile to use up my scrap cane slices and keep them from the mud pile. It kind of took off around the world when Cynthia Tinapple posted it on Polymer Clay Daily.
Since then I’ve had the pleasure of seeing polymer clay artists from beginners to professionals give the Stroppel cane a try with some stunning results. Guilds are sharing it, there are swaps and Challenges. This Challenge from Parole de pâte had over 125 entries.
The Challenge was to create a piece using the Stroppel Cane or Julie Picarello’s Lazy River. The entries were about half and half between the two methods. Here’s some really wonderful pieces using the two techniques together.
There are so many pieces to choose from I can’t show them all here so I’ve just post a few.
Thank you to all those who participated and to Parole de pâte for hosting this challenge.
You should not be amazed Alice! Your technique is wonderful and the fact that you shared it with everyone only led to great things! Congrats!
Hello Aims!!! good to see you. Thanks for the nice compliment. I’m still amazed by the whole thing, it’s just so gratifying to have shared something so many people are using. Thanks for stopping by, hope you’ve had a mild winter.
Thanks to shared with us your technique. Merci.
LuaAnita, You’re so welcome, I’m happy to share. Thank you for giving it a try.
It’s a very great honor to be on your blog. Your work’s admirable and I had a lot of pleasure to realize this jewel. Thanks a lot ! 😉
Thanks Liz, so glad you stopped by my blog!
Fiquei encantada!!! abraços
Hugs back Anna, thanks for stopping by