$33

Springtime Micro-caning with Julie Eakes

Learn some tips and tricks when dealing with very small canes. You will learn to make four canes in springtime colors and then use those canes to make three different projects.
$33
Intermediate
40:36
   
40:36

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• Pasta Machine
• Polymer Clay
     o 4 - 4 1/2 oz cream/white
     o 1 oz rose
     o 1 oz dark blue
     o 1 oz light blue
     o 1 oz dark green
     o 1 oz light green
     o 1 - 1 1/2 oz light purple
     o 1/2 oz orange
• Genesis Medium or Liquid Clay
• Work Surface
• Deli Paper
• Ruler
• Needle tool
• Texture sheets
• Small Oven
• Clay Blade
• Acrylic Roller
• Rubber shapers
• Graph paper
• Soft brush
• Corn Starch
• 220/400/600/800 grit wet/dry sandpaper
• Small drills
• Jewelry pliers
• Wire cutters
• Various Circle Cutters
• Burnisher (door knob)
• Purchased bezel
• Purchased earring findings
• Jump rings
• 2 inch head pins (2)
• 2 small crystals
• Super Glue or two part Epoxy



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Julie Eakes

Julie Eakes

Julie Eakes is a polymer clay artist. She has been working with the medium for over five years.

In the late 90's, Julie worked as a computer modeler and animator, while creating a computer adventure game, Morpheus. This background helped her visualize and produce her intricate polymer clay canes.

Julie specializes in face canes and the variety of ways of presenting the image in canework. Examples of her work can be found in Lisa Pavelka's book, The Complete Book of Polymer Clay. Julie teaches her face cane classes around the country, and writes her thoughts and displays her newest work on her...
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