Easy Polymer Clay Cane: Simple Kaleidoscope Cane
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So you've finally gotten through all the basic cane techniques. What now? Now it's time to move onto more complex canes like the kaleidoscope cane. In this video I'll be combining all the canes I've made in previous videos into a kaleidoscope cane, so gather up you're canes and let's get started.
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Sincerely Samantha Burroughs.
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Terrific tutorial Samantha. Thank you so much for sharing.❤
Beautiful kaleidoscope can Samantha. Amazing what you can do with simple canes to make one spectacular piece. These would make the most glorious buttons! I loved this!
Beautifully done, you are a great teacher, Samatha. Thank You! 👍🏻
Thank you for sharing all the tips and techniques. Great tutorial.
Great tutorial, giving very clear information throughout. Thanks for sharing
Stunning work!
Absolutely stunning!!!
Wowser Samantha. You are wonderful. Thank you for sharing. 😲
OMG! You are wonderful for sharing this, thank you!
I really love your artistry. Thank you for sharing your talents!
Wow! Gorgeous
another wonderful tutorial i found of yours! amazing!
Thank you!! I really had no idea it was so simple. I appreciate the clarity with which you present this information!!!
I'm going to the craft store this weekend... I miss doing these... Great idea. Thx😊
Such a pretty cane, great tutorial, thank you and blessings
@JessamaTutorials
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you and blessings to you as well
So beautiful!!
I’m Ruthie in Central New York State USA. I love watching your video Show! You such an excellent teacher with a soothing voice! You make me feel so relaxed! Thankyou so much! 🤗
@stacyw3250
3 жыл бұрын
I agree! She gets straight to the point. I almost never have to forward through her videos. She explains very well. Although I'm sure I would love to see her face, I like the plain white background and how she always keeps her surface clean and uncluttered. Great job ! 😁 Also, her pieces are almost always perfect.
LOVE the simplicity of this cane, yet it gives an amazing effect! I think I could make one! I've never thought I was able. You're teaching and explanations why to add some more canes here or there, makes it make sense to me! Also, I would love to see you make a Natasha Bead with all those scrap pieces you cut off! Thanks for sharing!!
@JessamaTutorials
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I do have a natasha bead tutorial on the way.
Wow!
I just subscribed to your channel , looking forward to watching more of your great videos !
Beautiful
Superbe !!!! Merci pour le partage !
Fantastic.
so pretty!
Wow!!!! Incredible!!!
I love your tutorials. slowly going through each one. I'd LOVE to see how you finished some of the opening sequence necklaces, they are stunning.
Grazie per i tuoi tutorial fatti molto bene
@JessamaTutorials
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you (Grazie)
Thank you for your video/s Take care
I watch alot of your videos and I'm shocked u haven't got more subscribers. I've been to ur store & love the different cutter shapes & texture stamps. Anyway enough blabbing I just want to wish u all the best & thanks for the free tutorials :) Jeez I'm being nice.. shock lol
Thanks so much Jessama, easy to follow tut! I'll give this a try for sure :o)
@JessamaTutorials
7 жыл бұрын
My pleasure. I hope you have fun.
Thank you for sharing, it's a lovely Cane 😊
@JessamaTutorials
7 жыл бұрын
My pleasure
Very helpful. Thank you.
@JessamaTutorials
7 жыл бұрын
No problem
I realy Love it thank you sweet lady God bless you!!
I do hope you get a lot more subs soon. you got one more today. 😊💓
@JessamaTutorials
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I'm glad to hear it. :D
@ronieGirl327
7 жыл бұрын
Jessama Tutorials you're welcome! 💓💓. and thank you!
The Grey Tool that marks different sizes is called a Donna Kato Marxist, and the website that shows it is prairiecraft.com/kato/KT-MX.html
Thanks for the tute - The measuring tool is called a "MarxIt". Donna Kato makes and sells them.
@corinnakusche6208
7 жыл бұрын
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I love it !!!!!!!!!!!! I really want to have such a ruler as it's called and where to buy ? if not it is difficult podskajite please share? With respect from Norway
@JessamaTutorials
6 жыл бұрын
It's called a Kato Marxit Roller. I bought mine off of firemountaingems.com, but you can also buy it from here. www.happythings.eu/us/kato-marxit-roller.html
I discovered Polymer Clay less than a month ago, and was immediately hooked on it. I've been experiencing different techniques and supports and must admit that the result is not so bad. But when it comes to the time of the oven, everything gets ruined (mainly cracks)! Do I have to put a special resin, or glue or what? Many thanks for your tutorials which are really great. Merci!
@JessamaTutorials
6 жыл бұрын
I have a whole article on bake polymer clay. It goes through all the questions and answers them. It should help with this. www.jessamatutorials.com/baking-polymer-clay.html
It's a Donna Kato PolyClay Marxit Ruler.
How do you avoid fingerprints? My big headache :(
@JessamaTutorials
7 жыл бұрын
Well this depends. If you're working with soft clays in a warm environment it's almost impossible to avoid fingerprints. There are a few tips and tricks to help you out though. 1. Smoothing out your clay before you bake it is important. The more you do before the bead's baked the better. You can use the flat side of your palm or finger to do this or you could try using a tool with a smooth edge. You could also use grease proof paper and lay that over you're bead and burnish it lightly with you're finger. This all takes quite a bit of practice, but it's worth it in the end. 2. Baking your bead in stages can also help with fingerprints. I usually bake the top part of my bead first and don't worry about getting fingerprints on the back. I focus on getting the front smooth. Then once it's baked, I work on the back, knowing that I can't get fingerprints in the front now that it's baked. 3. You could also wear gloves. This will reduce fingerprint problems. 4. Make sure you're clay isn't to soft. Soft clay is almost impossible to keep fingerprint free. I do hope that this was helpful. If not or if you're still having problems please let me know. I'll be glad to help. Also keep a look out for upcoming videos, I might make one about avoiding fingerprints.
I think it's called a marker tool
The marking tool she used is a Marxit sold by prairiecraft.com
It's a market's tool
I think it’s called a Marxit tool Sam.
marks it tool
I thought it said cake for a second
Your tool is called a Marxist.
@karenavery3672
6 жыл бұрын
Susan Higgins No it is a Marxit. A Marxist is a follower of Karl Marx.
@karenavery3672
6 жыл бұрын
Excellent tutorial. It is so nice of you to make these.