Eileen M. Kane: BeadedDragonfly1
Eileen M. Kane: BeadedDragonfly2
Eileen M. Kane: DinoXmasCookies
Eileen M. Kane: FeltOwldemo
Eileen M. Kane: MicroMacrameOwlEarring
Eileen M. Kane: MicroMacrameOwlEarring2
Eileen M. Kane: MonarchearingShrinky
Eileen M. Kane: MonarchShrinky
Eileen M. Kane: MorningTea
Eileen M. Kane: OwlCraft
Eileen M. Kane: Starting to make hand-stamped pendants with polymer clay. Work surface is wax paper, brown permanent ink pad, stamps, fondant shape cutter, Premo Accents copper polymer clay.
Eileen M. Kane: After hand-conditioning the polymer clay (folding & kneading it repeatedly), used a foldant roller with the 1/8" thickness ring guides.
Eileen M. Kane: Used the fondant shape cutter (like a cookie cutter) to cut the shape of the pendant after stamping an image into the clay with an inked stamp. Unbent paperclip makes a hole large enough for a jump ring.
Eileen M. Kane: Don't press the stamp too hard into the polymer clay or the image will become muddied.
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Eileen M. Kane: Clean jars before starting.
Eileen M. Kane: Peaches fresh from the orchard ready for canning.
Eileen M. Kane: Cut into peaches before boiling to make them easier to peel.
Eileen M. Kane: Boil cut peaches briefly.