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INTRO VIDEO

Unique Design Shifts Color Along Length of the Cane

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In this 6 part video tutorial series, you will learn techniques and tricks for creating unique and stunning color changing cone flower canes. Use them in jewelry making projects like beads, charms, decorative headpins, earrings, bracelets, pendants, pins, brooches and more. These beautiful polymer clay flowers can also be used in a variety of mixed media art projects including, buttons, bookmarks, scrapbooking, art journals and other great looking polymer clay projects.

I've just watched this series, and the beads are so lovely. Thanks heaps Cindy and Doug for another awesome tutorial.


~Sandra-J


Cindy I wanted to take a moment to thank you for all your efforts. Sometimes I feel like an ungrateful child always demanding more, more, more! I loved this series and you have once again inspired me to get back to work. It is raining here so I have no outside work to be done today, so I am making cone flowers.


~Karonkay-C


What a funky little tutorial. The button and hairpin really got my attention. The cane looks very detailed and I really like the way the colors change. So many possibilities with this one!


~DixieAnn-S


This is fun tutorial, as all of Cindy's tutorials are, not to mention amazing! If you ever want to learn anything and everything about polymer clay, please join Cindy.


~Trish-Z


I've been in a guild now for a year with some very talented people, but in the short time I have been watching your tutorials, you have shown things the Guild never covered at any of the meetings. I love that you assume we know nothing and explain everything to the nth degree. It is very easy to learn your techniques.


~Nancy-W


I am doubly grateful Cindy, for a really great tutorial series with lots of amazing tips and tricks, that also helped solve a problem for me. You see I've been trying to work out how another cane was produced, where the artist couldn't remember how it had been done. Your tutorial gave me the answer, Ahaaa!


~Marion-R


Just started about 6 months ago with polymer clay. I fell in love immediately. I have watched many of Cindy's videos on u-tube and by far enjoy her style the best. This is stress therapy for me and it works!


~Judy-C


Hi Cindy, I just want to say that you are a very talented teacher and I enjoy a lot your tutorials from Denmark.


~Debbie-K


Great tutorial as usual Cindy. I only discovered PCT recently, and have learned so much. all easy to follow. I love the headpin idea and already have so many possibilities in mind for decorative headpins, something I have often struggled with before, to finish my jewellery pieces. Thanks again.


~Kay-B


This is a fabu project, love the interpretation and options on this beloved flower. Love the way the finials are finished, back and front, they glow.


~Jocelyn-C


Love the subtle shift in colors, and so many ways to use these amazing Cone flowers. Thanks Cindy.


~Elaine-F


These are so funky and fun, I love all the colors and how they blend from one to the next. You must stay up 24/7 just creating polymer clay pieces. Where in the world do you store it all, lol. I think we need a video on how to organize and store your creations once they're done. My stuff is scattered all over the house.


~Michelle-A


I look so forward to all of your tutorials, Cindy. Great tuts worth every penny!


~Ella-M


Cindy, as a long time follower, I just love you and am more than happy to spread the word about your website. Sometimes I actually get into conversations with folks at Michaels around the Premo clay, and tell them about you. I always let everyone know that you are my polymer clay hero!!!


~Trish-Z


The colour shifting idea is definitely very cool, and that's a beautiful colour combination to demonstrate it with. Lovely finish on the sample pieces too! There are countless ways these ideas could be applied to other projects for non-flower people like me too :D


~Sue-F


Your tutes are worth every penny, I have learned so much from them, thank you. There isn't anyone teaching the way you do and for so little money.


~Rosy-S


Hi Cindy. As a Grandma, I immediately saw a lot of little fairies or ballerinas dressed in your flowers dancing on a bracelet. Beautiful tutorial. If I haven’t said it recently... Thank you for all the hard work and attention you shower on your students.


~Cheyrl-B


Cindy, your videos are very reasonably priced. There is another instructor who charges much, much, much more, who I have bought from in the past. I am not knocking her at all, I do love her work and originality, but I think you are the BEST teacher. God willing, I will be with you AND Doug forever!!!


~Becky-C


Cindy, YOU ARE THE BEST!


~Christl-P


Yep Cindy, you rock!!


~Janet-M


Cindy, I am thrilled! Sanding is crucial to master so that in addition to loving what you make, you can sell it to others to recoup your investment in time and product. Up until recently, finishing was a mystery to me. Watching you do it in real time helps me improve my own techniques, which I am so grateful for.


~Jocelyn-C


I used the tumbler for my beads and then renaissance wax and I have beads now that feel like butter and have a nice sheen. Thanks for your help Cindy, my round beads are so soft and pretty.


~Cindy-P


Yet another gorgeous tutorial Cindy! For anyone wondering whether to get involved, this is brilliant! So much information, handy tips and beautiful projects. Join up, and you'll never look back!!!!


~Lesley-S


What a great cane with multiple possibilities. Cindy, I bet your graphic buttons would be the perfect accent on a bold handmade purse or tote!


~Monique-U


I'm always telling my friend how wonderful your videos are, and can't wait for the next one. Love them!!!! There is only one problem. There's not enough hours in the day.


~Terri-B


Tools Supplies

  • Polymer Clay in the following colors (I used... Premo Cadmium Yellow, Fuchsia, Purple, Bronze)
  • Clay Blade
  • Pasta Machine or Acrylic Roller
  • Ruler
  • Oven Thermometer
  • Baking Pan Lined with Cardstock with Foil Pan Lid


Nice To Have Items


  • Wire for making headpin (I used 20g Half Hard Copper Wire)
  • Round Nose Jewelry Pliers
  • Liquid Polymer Clay and/or Sculpey Bake n Bond
  • Playing Cards
  • Chasing Hammer
  • Bench Block
  • Acrylic Block or Sheet
  • Clay Smoothing Tool
  • Acrylic Brayer
  • Ceramic Tile
  • Manilla File Folder
  • Renaissance Wax
  • Wet Dry Sandpaper (I used... 220g, 400g, 600g, 1000g)
  • Cloth for wax
  • E6000 or WeldBond Glue
  • Hand Held Drill (Pin Vise) and Bits

Resource links to products listed above, will be included when you buy this tutorial.

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