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Vol-082 Fire And Ice Cane for Kitchen Utensils Spoon Salt & Pepper Shakers

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A Home Decor Project Perfect For Gift Giving

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In this 6 part video tutorial series, you will learn how to use translucent and metallic polymer clays, inks, and metal leaf to create two different exciting techniques. One that looks like fire, and the other like ice. Then you will use these fire and ice clay blocks to create colorful translucent sheets of polymer that you can wrap around glass salt and pepper shakers, kitchen utensils or whatever else you would like to use these cool looking surface techniques (bottles of hope maybe). The things you learn in the tutorial can also be transferred to other projects such as home decor items and jewelry. You’ll be surprised how much is packed into this awesome tutorial.

OMG, OMG. Cindy this is soooo so beautiful. I love the results. My ice shaker is gorgeous! I can totally see this as votive candles... so pretty with the glow of the candle through the translucent. Thanks again for a technique we can use in so many ways. Great job reading my mind from so far away.


~Karonkay-C


WOW and GORGEOUS! I am not a covering fan (yet), but oh the possibilities of jewellery are running around in my head. I'm off to the studio to make the canes. I just love, love the effect. Thanks Cindy and Doug for your fantastic videos and commitment to this band of clayers.


~Sandra-J


I've talked about doing this, but didn't know how. Thanks Cindy.


~Peg-C


Oh boy, beautiful and practical in one go! I am a major fan of tools and utensils, so getting to embellish my kitchen stuff will be fun. I have tried covering some metal things and found that, as Cindy says, this has "some challenges"… but not any more.


~Fran-V


Oooooo, cool tutorial or should I say hot, lol.


~Michelle-A


What a fun tute! I love trans colors - they are so "alive". I have several glass vases (from flowers sent) to play with. They will be transformed into things of beauty! I have a lavender rose that needs a special vase... now she can have one!! TY for such a neat tute.


~Patt-W


I must admit, I’m a jar hoarder. I have a gazillion different jars in my clay room. Hubby is always finding empty jars in the sink or dishwasher and asks, “do you want to keep this?” and I always say, “Yeah, I thought I’d try to cover it.” Now I have the PCT techniques to actually try it! Thank you!


~Dawn-B


Thanks for yet another great tutorial, Cindy! Even when I don't do the projects exactly as shown, I always love watching the videos. I'm thinking candle holders here ... :-)


~Lesley-S


Wow! I love the look on your new salt and pepper shakers, but the old flame effect on the older ones looks good too. I love it all, but really, they are all truly masterpieces! Thank you again, Cindy and Doug.


~Marianne-O


I covered candle holders for our Jewish Shabbat. The candle melts down to a clear liquid and looks great with the wrapped polymer clay. I've also done mini salt and pepper shakers that sell very nicely. Thanks for all your inspirational videos over that past 4 years. I've come so far. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.


~Natalie-H


Amazing how many people say "This was so timely ..." It is for me also, as I have been experimenting with covering glass votive holders. I like what I have done so far, but this is going to take it a step further! Thanks SO MUCH, Cindy! This Fire and Ice concept is sparking my brain to look at other colour combinations also.


~Doreen-N


Cindy I made ice salt and pepper shakers as you have done. But will also use the fire cane I made at Christmas for special order spider… it was for a fireman... they wanted him to look like fire. Thanks for your hard work on these. I appreciate all the time you and Doug put in for us. Hugs.


~Karonkay-C


Love this tute. Tried the ice... perfect! Still working on the fire. Cannot wait to overhaul all the metal cutlery since I hate my wedding pattern. Then on to the rest of the metal kitchen aids. Your color palettes will be invaluable here. So excited. Might even do my toothbrush, heehee.


~Jocelyn-C


Hi Cindy, I just watched your Fire & Ice Utensils videos... Love it! I have so many ideas for this technique. I was thinking of putting them on Christmas ornaments. Thank you for all the videos and tips. Keep up the hard work! Best Wishes.


~Kim-K


Hi Cindy, Thank you so much for what you do. You are a great teacher and you keep polymer clay fun for me !!!


~Vivian-B


Hi everyone - You will learn LOADS here. The PcT community is friendly and helpful and Cindy's videos are outstanding. She's always very thorough and explains things well. Also props to Doug for all the behind-the-scenes work!


~Karen-K


Oh man this is neat! I decided to use it to cover a little glass spice jar. Just love the look! Haven't a clue what I would use a spice jar for, but maybe I'll send it to my sister or give it to a friend. It will make a nice gift!


~Katy-A


Thank you so much Cindy! I've decided I'm really in love with my little spice jar. I don't know if I'll be able to give it away. Luckily there's no way I'll be able to stop making them so I'll have more to give away soon. You just do such a fantastic job teaching! Thank you so SO much for sharing what you know!


~Katy-A


Hi Cindy! With your videos I so often feel as if you are holding my hand as I try to put into effect what you teach me. Thank you.


~Julia-G


Thanks for all your inspirational videos and pc tips over that past 4 years. Can't believe that I have been doing polymer clay work that long, and with your great tutorials I can see how far I have come. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. The thanks goes to Doug too!!!.


~Natalie-H


I’ve been meaning to give a big shout out to Team Lietz on your videos. They are so professional. I put them on full screen and they’re so clear and detailed. Even down to Cindy’s shirt fabric :-)


~Dawne-B


Tools Supplies

  • Kitchen Utensils to Cover - Salt And Pepper Shakers, Large Serving Spoons, etc
  • Alcohol Ink (Fire Colors - red, orange, yellow) (Ice Colors - blue, purple)
  • Gold or Copper And Silver Metal Leaf
  • Polymer Clay in Fire and Ice Colors (I used... Premo Translucent, Premo Gold, Premo Pearl, Premo White)
  • Liquid Polymer Clay or Sculpey Bake n Bond
  • Clay Blade
  • Pasta Machine or Acrylic Roller
  • Wet Dry Sandpaper (I used... 220g, 400g, 600g, 1000g)
  • Dish of soapy water for sanding
  • Baking Pan Lined with Cardstock with Foil Pan Lid


Nice To Have Items


  • Oven Thermometer
  • Glass Mat
  • Renaissance Wax
  • Bench Top Buffing Machine

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

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