I've had this glass, doll eye forever. I'm not even sure when or where I bought it, but it was yet another gem in my treasure trove of creative odds and ends. When making a black and white gradient bull's eye cane, I ended up with a lovely, ruffled cane end which I set aside, also not knowing how I was going to use it. I usually compress the cut-off cane ends and mix them for a new color of clay or use them in one of my decorative scrap techniques. Occasionally, these cane ends are compressed and used for mold making, armature, or filler clay in other projects. The background is a paper rub-on over white polymer clay. This was covered with a thick layer of Magic Glos (tm) UV resin. The sides of the jar were made using the Sutton Slice technique over a deeply patterned texture stamp. The final touch is a length of ball chain, embedded into a snake of black clay that runs along the lid's edge.
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