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OK, yes it's a bit of a mess, but I wanted to throw something together with the tiger cane below.

I made the tiger cane from C. A.
Therien's tutorial she sells on her site
http://www.catherienarts.com/.
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Her instructions are wonderful and the 27 photos are clear and concise. I really had a good time with this one. I have always wanted to do a tiger cane and this one was great fun!
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Which is why I wanted to throw something together to post. This little assemblage is not baked because it still needs lots of finishing touches and clean up.
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But it gives you a idea of where I'm going with this. Going to be out all day today so wanted to get this posted before I went to bed today.
1 comment:
This is awesome, Marty! Thanks for posting the link to it so I could see what you did with your tiger cane.
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