
I start using left over skinner-blend for the mushroom cap, my flower cane for the gill, and I can see endless possibilities.


How about Witch-Hat-Halloween Mushroom, with tiny pumpkins. Cute ha!
Then come along Christmas Mushroom, with tiny tree.

Or Easter Mushroom, Patriot Mushroom in July.
Last week at Claypen chat, Jackie asked us to make something for Breast cancer Awareness, so here's my Pink Ribbon Mushroom.