This is a great leftover technique that was invented by Alice Stroppel for using up those polymer clay leftovers. It has a really cool rock slab effect and will look very different each time you make it.
Alice Stroppel’s original technique was done using cane ends, but you can use any leftovers you want. The best effect does seem to come from the cane ends though. So we'll use them for this tutorial.
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Sincerely Samantha Burroughs.