



I was in the mood for something a little different. A while back I purchased a pasta machine for using with polymer clay and just hadn't gotten around to using it yet. It was time for a little experimenting. I was inspired by the beautiful beads that my friend
Steph had sent me a while back. This is what I have come up with in the past couple of weeks. I'm having a blast!
Speaking of having a blast...this Thursday is
Sudio Thursday again at Silo Studios in Thompson Station. Come out and join the fun!