I have been thinking about signing my work and did play about with a stamp made from bent bits of coke can back in the autumn but I wasn't happy with the results, it wasn't obviously a signature and I mainly sanded it out the few times I tried it. Off course the first one I made was back to front because I forgot it was going to be a stamp image and didn't reverse the letters.
Before reduction 4.5 cm across (See that green smear at top - must remember to clean my blade!) |
The smallest is 5mm across (I see I didn't trim the second smallest back to the neat part and they could be more square!) |
I was thinking about adding a flower on to the outside of the cane I already had when I was struck by inspiration - why not put it in the loop of the J? I had kept part of the original cane large (4.5cm across, I got carried away!) so I did some surgery. I didn't want to cut the letters because I was worried about not rejoining accurately so it was a little tricky. I had to make the flower smaller than I would of done as I couldn't get in to trim out the clay easily.
The flower is in pearl but I decided that would help it stand out a little. I quite liked it this size.
I had noticed that my J lost some of it's curve on the bottom loop on reduction with the previous cane so I thought I might try and encourage it to stay round with a little extra clay - 2 little sausages on the bottom as shown below.
I want to add a border but am not quite sure what. I wondered about using a zebra cane....
I really like this, Cara - I made myself a 'QC' cane last year with the two letters interlocking (THAT was interesting to do!) I love how you've put the flower within the 'J'! Good luck with your sale :)
ReplyDeleteKirsten
Thanks Cara for coming by and letting me know about you!!
ReplyDeleteGood luck in OWOH.
Nice job on the cane by the way.
Comment more often, I loved it!!
Blessings all over you,
Marie
That is awesome. I really need to start some similar experiments! Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting me Cara, its great to meet someone not too far away in Bristol. I bought myself a little signature stamp a couple of years back which I found very useful.
ReplyDeleteJackie
You signature cane came out quite nice! I made one a while ago and seems like it lasts forever!
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