Product Description
Polymer Clay Millefiori Canes Tutorial – Backgroundless Flower Canes
Millefiori canning in polymer clay is one of the popular niches and it’s also my favorite.
In this tutorial we will cover 6 (six) different background-less polymer clay millefiori petals & flower canes with some variations, clear and detailed instructions, 26 pages and about 70 full-color pictures to guide you through.
This class includes instructions for creating a variety of 3D clay effects techniques achieved by clay blends and unique cutting methods.
The millefiori canes demonstrated in this class are only a small sample in endless possibilities.
The tutorial is not intended for a final project, you can be your own designer by combining these colorful canes in your own work – jewellery, pendants, necklaces, beads, bracelets, etc.
You can browse the “Final Millefiori Products” tutorial here
Included – A 26 pages PDF file.
Table of content covered:
– Introduction
– Tools & materials
– Half press squashed petal cane
– Full press squashed petal cane
– Two skinner blend petal
– Three Skinner blend coloured petal & middle
– A “flame” stripes petal including inserts
– Upside “flame” petal cane
– Accordion fold petal and inserts
Level – Beginner and above
Pre-requisites –Previous experience with skinner blends is required.
If you are interested in fun new ideas on how to use your millefiori canes, check the “The Complete Millefiori Final Products Tutorials – 12 Projects, 3 Videos” available in this link.
This tutorial is a part of a 10 basic millefiori cane set offered for a special price plus a CD sent to your home address. For more details press here.
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Please note – all rights reserved to Iris Mishly. It is prohibited to make commercial use of the tutorial and/or it’s content. This Tutorial is for your personal use only – Please do not distribute or share it in any way.
Shannon Strez Dubai –
Dear Iris,Thank you so much for sending me the tutorials and the bonus material is very much appreciated as it is so hard in this part of the world to find books and information on Polymer clay.Thank you again.All the best Shannon.
Shannon Strez Dubai
(06/07/2013 17:28:00)
Phyllis C. –
Dear Iris, Thanks for all you do for the polymer community, and for ”pushing the envelope”!
Phyllis C.
(04/07/2013 12:13:00)