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Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Polymer Clay 101 (cont.)
This is an example of a glass candle base/holder covered in clay (using clay canes). The spaces between have been filled in with stain glass paints. The paint is translucent like colored glass and the canes serve the purpose of the "leading." The clay and the paint are on the bottom of the glass candle holder, the top of the holder is simply glass.
Labels:
cane,
glass,
glass paint,
instructional,
tips
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