To those of you who read my previous post, welcome back! As promised, here are the steps I used to construct my Behold! cane. 1. To make my Skinner blend, I roll out sheets on the thickest se… more →
Dora's Explorationsdoras_explorations wrote 5 months ago: To those of you who read my previous post, welcome back! As promised, here are the steps I u … more →
doras_explorations wrote 6 months ago: In my last post, I promised to make a cane using a color palette chosen from the COLOURLovers websit … more →
doras_explorations wrote 9 months ago: I’ve always loved plaids. I suspect the intersecting bands of color have a ‘logic … more →
doras_explorations wrote 9 months ago: Here are the steps I use to cover an egg. For this egg, I will be using slices of my anemone … more →
doras_explorations wrote 9 months ago: Hard to believe that it’s been over a month since I’ve posted. I usually get a bad case … more →
doras_explorations wrote 1 year ago: I promised in my previous post that I would make a pink, black, and white cane, and photograph the … more →
doras_explorations wrote 1 year ago: Hi, folks ! Well, in my last blog entry, I mentioned that I would be ’soon’ posting m … more →
doras_explorations wrote 1 year ago: In an earlier post , I described a floor tile pattern I discovered at my local laundromat. I though … more →
doras_explorations wrote 1 year ago: One of my favorite polymer clay techniques is the Skinner blend. It is difficult to imagine wh … more →
doras_explorations wrote 1 year ago: As promised, here’s the first of what will be a regular feature of my blog, barring any unfors … more →
doras_explorations wrote 1 year ago: I live in Rhode Island, the smallest state in the USA. How small is it? It’s so s … more →
doras_explorations wrote 1 year ago: In my previous post, I showed how Sarah goes from a ‘blend sandwich’, to a ‘blen … more →
doras_explorations wrote 1 year ago: One can’t mention ‘kaleidoscope canes’ without mentioning Sarah Shriver. For … more →
doras_explorations wrote 1 year ago: One of the main reasons I started a blog was to chronicle through words and photos ‘how I make … more →