
In the above pic we went through and marked portions we wanted to keep.

I got carried away and covered more than I intended.

Adding in some connecting marks but still feels too blocky.

Putting back some more flow and orange.
I'm not sure if it is done yet. I suspect not but we shall see. It does look a bit different in person.
Well, off to bed for me. Just spent an hour trying to figure out how to condition polymer clay for my Saturday class. More pictures tomorrow.
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2 comments:
I think it looks great, like the blues and oranges...butterflies were a great addition and of course love the drips!
drippies! love.
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