Well I buckled down and posted my latest tutorial for covering round glass ornaments. It assumes you have some understanding of how to make sheets of patterned clay (an instruction I still need to write a tutorial for, ack!).
If you see a spelling or other error or can think of some small improvement please let me know either via my contact page or in the comments. I’d also love to see what people make with the instructions if they get a chance!
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Great tut. I can not wait to try it. I will be getting some clear ornaments soon. Your poinsettia cane is beautiful – so easy to work with.
Oh how I needed this a couple weeks ago when I had a PC challenge ! I have book marked your blog as I did not see a way to follow long, great site !
Take care
Tina
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OMG! We celebrate the Winter Solstice rather than Christmas, but I couldn’t resist taking a peek. These are so wonderful I want to run out for a box of ornaments right now! (They’d make great gifts!) Your instructions are the best done I’ve ever seen, and I especially like your explaining the math on how to figure them out. Great job!! Thanks so much for sharing.
Oh wow, this is brilliant! I’ve been looking for a template for covering round objects for ages (I call it the unzipped globe template – couldn’t remember the proper name, which didn’t help my search!)
Thank you – it’s a lovely, clear tutorial.