
We spent Saturday learning the details of building depth in our eye canes.

Barbara McGuire giving us tips on building our polymer clay palette much like a painting palette.

We all had a new found respect for face canes. Oh my goodness. I have always wanted to try a face cane, and am so very glad that I had the opportunity to learn from Barbara.

She is a wonderful teacher; professional, efficient, informative, patient and funny.
5 comments:
i loved that post!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That looks like a great class! Nice eye!
You must have had a wonderful time with Barbara making the face cane. From your first picture, I can tell you had Your EYE on your work...composing, coloring, smooshing, stretching, shoving and all that grinding. I'd love to see your face (and will in a couple of months). Sorry I had to miss the class, but, that's life. I will keep an "eye" on your future posts to see the rest of your face.
Oh I bet that was a fantastic class to take! Love the eye and can't wait to see what you make with face canes!
Wow I would have loved to take this class. Wonderful.
Nicole/Beadwright
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