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Our Pansy Leaf cane uses:
- 2 oz Green (I used Spanish Olive)
- 2 oz White
- 2 oz blackEach Pansy flower uses a little wrap and filler clay so we’ll also need:
-4 oz Black to use to wrap our blends
-4 oz of the “filler” and background color you like.Violet Intricate Pansy rolled blend uses:
For our flower color rolled blend:
- 2 oz Violet
- 2 oz White
Accent color rolled blend:
- 2 oz Yellow
- 2 oz Green
*We use this blend for some of the pansy centers too.
Petal Center rolled blend used in both Violet and the Red pansy:
- 2 oz Purple
- 2 oz WhiteFuchsia Intricate Pansy rolled blend uses:
For our flower color rolled blend:
- 2 oz Fuchsia
- 2 oz White
Accent color rolled blend used in both Fuchsia and Red pansy:
- 2 oz Yellow
- 2 oz White
Petal Center rolled blend used in both Fuchsia and the Bright pansy:
- 2 oz White - 2 oz Purple
*We use this blend for some of the Pansy centers too.Red Intricate Pansy fan fold blend uses half of this blend, the other half is used for the Bright pansy cane:
- 2 oz Red
- 2 oz Orange
- 2 oz Yellow Accent color rolled blend - use half of what was made for the Fuchsia pansy.
Petal Center rolled blend – use half of what was made for the Violet pansy.Orange Intricate Pansy fan fold blend uses:
- 2 oz Orange
- 2 oz Yellow
- 4 oz White (2 oz to make a rolled blend with some of the fan fold blend) - 1 oz Purple
*The Accent and Center colors are already built into the fan fold so nothing additional is needed for this version.Bright Intricate Pansy fan fold and rolled blend cane uses:
Flower color blend:
- 2 oz Blue - 2 oz White AND
- half of the red blend made for the Red pansy cane
Petal Accent color uses:
-2 oz solid yellow
Petal Center rolled blend half of same used the Fuchsia pansy.Blended Intricate Pansy cane fan fold blend uses:
- 2 oz Peacock
- 2 oz Yellow
- 2 oz Purple
- 2 oz White
*The Accent and Center colors are already built into the fan fold so nothing additional is needed for this version.Tools:
• Pasta Machine
• Working Surface
• Acrylic roller
• Clay dedicated oven
• Clay blades
• Ruler
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Cathy Harm
Cathy Harm has been hooked on polymer clay since 2000 when she learned that no kiln was needed to fire polymer clay, that was all she needed to hear to explore and develop a love for this limitless medium. Designing and creating Millefiori (meaning 1000 flowers) polymer clay canes has been a love since she discovered the clay. After all these years she still thinks it almost magical to take solid colored clay, manipulate it in her hands and create cane designs. A wonderful surprise was the reception her work received in just a few short years worldwide.
The Venetian Millefiori technique...
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- Lovely canes Review by Gillian
- I liked these canes a lot. The instructions are quite exact and easy to follow for anyone with any experience making canes at all. BUT - the first cane instruction leaves out the very center spot; you get how to make all the petal colors, but not what color/size to use for the green/yellow center. I figured it out with ease, but it was not in the lesson. So perhaps an addendum or a comment is needed? (Posted on 5/3/14)