View Full Interactive Version Of This Page : Mastering the Wonders of Veiled Cane ~ By Starleen's Studio
*StarleensStudio*
2008-03-02, 2:40pm
So you have purchased veiled cane from your favorite supplier(s), but after a few attempts, find it hard to retain the vibrant color?
This tutorial will take the mystery out of how to get the most from every rod brought into your shop!
http://www.starleensstudio.com/Tutorials/Working_Veiled_Cane/Working_Veiled_Cane.html
Enjoy!
~ Starleen
Thanks Starleen. Both this and the silver mesh tut are great.
Jenn
LampworkbyLori
2008-03-15, 7:55am
Hey Starleen!
Thank you so much for posting this tutorial. I've had some veiled pastel green, pink, and blue and clear rods for about 2 years and I was just about to list them today but then I read your tutorial and figured I'd give it another shot.
I've also got some white 96 COE, and some rods of Reichenbach. They're pretty dark, but if I get really adventerous I may try to combine one with the white and make a veiled cane.
I'll post some pics if they turn out.
*StarleensStudio*
2008-03-16, 1:27pm
Thanks Jen & Lori!!! I am glad the tutorial inspired you to give it another try! ~ Starleen
Awesome TUT Star! Thanks for sharing.
BTW: If you've not taken a class with Star or are thinking about it, she's a wonderful instructor. She's full of knowledge and she makes the most gorgeous florals.
I miss you Star! ;)
*StarleensStudio*
2008-04-03, 7:27pm
Robin,
Your making me blush and that's NOT an easy thing to do! I look forward to seeing you again soon, so many new classes and things to share!
I am running low on Rose Bouquet again, time for a reorder of your killer frits!
~ Starleen
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