

She is a true artist having a love also for drawing and photography. One of her areas of expertise is portraiture - taking people's family photos and making drawings or paintings for a family heirloom.
Her polymer clay work involves customizing canes for beads for school and college jewelry and custom face canes. The school and college jewelry has her own design of a school or college logo in the school colors and many of the designs are used for fund-raising purposes. You can contact her to discuss a custom order at http://www.rengalsa.etsy.com/.

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Deb is fantastic at making canes - and they are so precise and detailed! Her Texas Longhorns are terrific, as you can see, and the horseshoes and mustangs are great too. She's truly gifted at this particular part of polymer clay work, as well as so many other artistic endeavors. To top it all of, she's a terrific person who has taken it upon herself to blog about many members of the PCAGOE's individual talents. I'm so glad you've blogged about her, Linda! :)
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Ok - I just finished teaching a class to my 5th graders and saw this and I'm almost in tears now. Thank you so very, very much! I am touched beyond words! And thank you, Cindy for your kindness. =) I so enjoy all the wonderful folks of PCAGOE!
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