Polymer Clay Faux Abalone Shell Using Cernit’s New Pearl Range
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- čas přidán 15. 10. 2021
- You will need:
Pearl Cernit blue polymer clay
Pearl Cernit green polymer clay
Pearl Cernit blue polymer clay
Cernit black plolymer clay
Metallic Cernit gold/green polymer clay
Cernit pearl white polymer clay
Cernit translucent polymer clay
(You can still do this technique using a different brand of clay, but I used Cernit)
Cutters of your choice
Wet/dry sandpaer in grits if 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200, 1500, 2000 & 3000
My sanding/buffing vid: • How I Finish My Polyme...
My hollow bead vid: • Polymer Clay Mica Shif...
Mother of Pearl vid: • Polymer clay faux Moth...
Pinch bails: www.amazon.com/dp/B07TTFMNR9?...
Ribbon/cord: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00... - Zábava
This is the best faux abalone shell I have seen created with polymer clay. It’s superb.love your pieces.Thankyou for sharing all you knowledge with us and all the time it takes you.Absolutely beautiful.
Thank you so much!
Beautiful! I haven't tried any but Translucent by Cernit yet, but I'm in the mood for some beachy pieces and have several pearls and metallics from Cernit and plenty from Sculpey so I'm getting inspired by your wonderful tutorials! These pendants are hard to stop admiring!
Beautiful Tutorial, wonderful results with the 3 pendants!! Thank you!!
I can't believe you only buffed these! They are so shiny, I'm gonna have to try this buffing thing!!
I love your work, beautiful!!!
Deb you have shown some fantastic ideas for using these new Cernit pearls! I can’t wait to get some time to play with my lot. 💗
Have fun with them! You’re gonna love that shine!
Stunning pieces !
This is the most realistic abalone that I have ever seen. I held it up to a small abalone earring, and you couldn't tell the difference. GREAT CREATION! Thanks so much! Ruth Mills 🤍💙🤎💚
Very nice…love the puffy heart!
Oh my gosh! Those are absolutely beautiful! Thank you for the tutorial. I'll be trying this technique very soon.
You’re welcome! Just try not to stretch it out too much like I did 🤦♀️. The other pendants show how it should look…unless of course you like the more open pattern!
I need to try this tutorial - love the colors and cannot beat that shine
Gorgeous 😍
How beautiful!!!❤️👏
Really love this idea.
I love this video and I just got my Pearl Cernit so I can try it. Thank you!
Excellent!
Your work is so beautiful 😍
Thank you! I wasn’t too happy with the round one I showed on camera, because I stretched it too much, but you can see from the other pendants how it looks! 💕
You make the most gorgeous pieces ❤, so glad I found your channel!
Thank you 💜
These are so lovely love the colours certainly gonna use those colours
Thank you!
Amazing 😻
Thank you! 💕
What beautiful colours and designs, I really love them. Green gold is a gorgeous colour, I have some acrylic paint in that colour, and I love it. Thank you for sharing this with us, I love it all. Have a lovely week, take care, xx
Thank so much! Have a great week! 💕💚💛❤️
Beautiful Tfs
You’re welcome!
Watching this for the second time. It is an absolutely beautiful project!
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Vraiment de magnifiques créations 👍❤❤❤👏👏👏🙋♀️
❤💙Love this
🎉THANKS YOU!!! YOU ARE THE BEST🎉
🤩🤩🤩woooow
Absolutely gorgeous colors unfortunately we don't have the pearl colors yet. But I will be looking our for it. Great video as usual 👌 thank you x 🥰🥰🌹
Thank you! You don’t have to use the pearl range for this technique. You could use other pearlescent colors, and just play around to get the colors you want, and maybe add some mica powders.
Класс!!!
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OMG I love this. I want to ask you why you don't cut the piece out on the card so you don't have to lift it and risk distorting it. I bake on tile but want to try the card. I don't like the shine the tile leaves and I understand the card does not do that.
Thanks!
Honest reason? I don’t always think to do it, but today I was using Cernit which is a lot softer than Premo, the brand I usually use, hence the distortion. Another reason I don’t always cut directly on the card, is because some of my cutters don’t cut too well, and they lift the piece off the card, and I end up having to push the piece through the cutter. In that situation, it’s best to have the clay on a tile, so it adheres better, and doesn’t lift when you cut through. I often cut on the tile, then transfer to the card and burnish.
@@clayboutique I agree, Cernit is softer...btw, your video cost me $80 so I am blaming you for all the cernit that arrived the other day. I hope my project comes out as beautiful as yours.
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Sowwy!
Have fun with it!
Where do you get your coloured pearl Cernits please? I can only see it available from France
BlueberryBeads.com
@@clayboutique America? That’s even more shipping and time and tax than France!!
Yep. Sorry, don’t know what else to suggest.
I live in America, btw.
@@clayboutique Ohhh, ha ha! That might explain it! (Your very British accent had me fooled!)
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