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Old July 10th 03, 06:08 PM
Chryse
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"Georgia" wrote in message et...
This was just too much of a challenge to pass up! I played around with the
clay for a little while, achieved a similar effect (if somewhat more
crudely), and thought, "How hard can it be to do a tutorial? I have a
digital camera... ." It took an evening to get all the pics and put the page
together. You all will have to let me know what information I didn't think
to include. I hope you will share your ideas on elaborating on Chryse's
clever technique.



Nope, that is not what I did. Guess you will have to wait for my
article then, hehehe.

Chryse
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Old July 10th 03, 06:10 PM
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LynnDel wrote in message . ..
Looks like a great start, Georgia! Thanks for the ideas.

What intrigued me about Chryse's was the transparency of the cane.
I've never been able to get any translucent clay to look that
transparent. What's the secret, Chryse?

LynnDel


I am working on getting this submitted to a magazine. I will post
when/if it becomes published.

Chryse
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Old July 10th 03, 06:13 PM
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"Diana Curtis" wrote in message ...
I dont have any transparent clay to work with at the moment so im just going
to guess how its done. At least.. this is what I would try. I would make two
different colored snakes, thin, and twist them lightly together. Cure. Cover
in a sheet of translucent. Cover with the second spiral... since I love the
spiral of black with a gold back i would make the black/gold part by
rolling out thin sheets of each color. Lay the sheets together and run thru
the machine once again. Cut nice narrow strips of that and run them around
the transparent in a spiral. Roll it gently to sink the spiral into the
trans. ... Does it sound like it would work?
Diana


Nope. Not what I did. Hehehe.
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Old July 10th 03, 06:16 PM
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"Deborah Lurie Edery" wrote in message ...
Wow! Any chance that you could post the instructions? Thanks, Deb



I am working on it. I will see if Polymer Cafe would like the
tutorial. Glad you like!

Chryse
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Old July 10th 03, 08:21 PM
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Hey Chryse, aren't you having fun watching us all struggle to figure it out
! You're going to have to put us out of our misery pretty soon.
Dawn Stubitsch
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"Chryse" wrote in message
om...
"Georgia" wrote in message

et...
This was just too much of a challenge to pass up! I played around with

the
clay for a little while, achieved a similar effect (if somewhat more
crudely), and thought, "How hard can it be to do a tutorial? I have a
digital camera... ." It took an evening to get all the pics and put the

page
together. You all will have to let me know what information I didn't

think
to include. I hope you will share your ideas on elaborating on Chryse's
clever technique.



Nope, that is not what I did. Guess you will have to wait for my
article then, hehehe.

Chryse



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Old July 10th 03, 10:05 PM
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I think it would be a great article for PC-Cafe... hope to see it there in an
upcoming issue!

Barbara

I am working on it. I will see if Polymer Cafe would like the
tutorial. Glad you like!

Chryse



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Old July 13th 03, 12:24 AM
Chryse
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"Dawn Stubitsch" wrote in message .com...
Hey Chryse, aren't you having fun watching us all struggle to figure it out
! You're going to have to put us out of our misery pretty soon.
Dawn Stubitsch


Hehehe. I am working on it, really. Although with Ravensdale nearly
here it may take a little more time than I thought. But I will get
this out just as fast as I can! I promise!!

Chryse
 




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