Peacock Petal Cane in Polymer Clay, a Tutorial
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 26. 08. 2020
- This is a beautiful cane, deceptively simple, which can be used for so many polymer projects. So, sit back, relax and see how to make one of your own. I will put a link here when I have finished the project I refer to in the video đ
I use these petals to form the roof of the Fairy Conker Shell House, Tutorial here - âą Fairy Conker Shell Hou...
Here is the link to Conditioning Polymer Clay - âą Conditioning Polymer C...
Here is the link to creating Skinner Blends - âą Basic Skinner Blend Tu...
If you like my work, then please do have a look at my website, www.fionaabel-smith.co.uk/ and follow me on Facebook / fiona.abelsmith and Instagram. / fionaabelsmith.artist
I also have a number of Polymer Clay Tutorials to buy, both in my Etsy shop, PolyOriginals - www.etsy.com/uk/shop/PolyOrig... where I have more tutorials in a PDF format, and as a video tutorial here - polyoriginals.thinkific.com/co...
The music from the video is English Country Garden by Aaron Kenny and is available from the CZcams Free Audio Library.
Thank you so much for watching. - Jak na to + styl
No ideea how I missed this before as always marvellous thanks Fiona
I am so glad you liked it, thanks so much đ
You improvise so great...a glue stick for a dip in the wings, etc.,etc. These are beautiful (as usual)! It just struck me that they would also make great butterfly wings....thank you for sharing this with us! You are such a wonderful instructor!đđđŠđđ
They would indeed, can't wait to see what you create :)
Just amazing. Now if I can just have your patience.
Don't think of it as patience so much as having fun ;) thank You :)
I now watch you with my 9 year old grandson who is so into polymer clay he now has his own clay station like Nanaâs. We often do things together. Iâm learning with him! He thinks you are a genius with clay as do we all ! This is beautiful Fiona ty !
Awwww thank you so much I now have a lovely image in my mind of you both sitting there doing clay together, wonderful. Thanks so much Linda and grandson :)
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@@DerekDogsforSentience Hi Dexter, I am so glad you are loving polymer clay, your Nana sounds like she is having fun too :)
Fiona Abel-Smith PolyOriginals Dex is SO thrilled you mentioned him đ thanks so much Fiona for taking the time to do that. I know you are super busy. đđ€
@@DerekDogsforSentience No worries, thank you for telling me about the two of you, it made my day :)
I absolutely love this cane! You make it slowly enough so I can follow along and I pause sometimes so I can catch up. I'm halfway through this one and I'm so excited to see the finished results đ thank you so very much for such a beautiful cane!! âïž
are very welcome, I am so glad you are enjoying it :)
I am not a caner. I have tried making a few n some how mess them up. I am super excited to tell you I actually got this to come out right. Its not perfect but close to the outcome I was suppose to get. Thank You so much Fiona. You make these videos so easy to follow.
Fantastic, that makes me so happy Sherri :)
What a lovely cane. Thank you so much for the instruction. You have the most wonderfully soothing voice!
Thank you so much :)
Your artwork is always beautiful, phenomenal , and one of a kind ....please letâs not leave out that Mrs. Fiona you are a great teacher thank you again...
thank you so much Bridget :)
By far, for a beginner ,this was the easiest cane I have tried that actually looked like the picture You are a Master teacher and I am hooked on you!
These are so gorgeous.
Thank you so much đ
Absolutely loved it. Thank you so much for the tutorial.
You are very welcome, thanks so much đ
As always your work is beautiful and your teaching style is very detailed and helpful. Thank you.
Thank you Carmen :)
You are an amazing teacher, with everything set out in order and with such clear instructions. Your voice is comforting. These are all so beautiful, thank you so much!
I am so glad you enjoyed it, thank you very much :)
Beautiful and so creative
thanks so much Jennifer :)
Happy friday. Spending another wonderful day with you đđâ„ïžđđ«¶đ«¶đ«¶âïžâïžâïžđ€đ€đ€âïžâïžâïž
Wonderful, have fun, thanks so much đ
WOW< WOW & WOW!!!!!
Thank you so much Jerry đ
What a gorgeous cane!
Thank you very much :)
Wow that is beautiful!
Thank you very much :)
Beautiful cane.
thank you Kay :)
This is a very beautiful cane, and an excellent tutorial. I will have to wait for a day where I'm feeling patient enough to try this ;-)
Thank you, just have fun with it, relax and enjoy :)
Absolutely stunning! Iâm mesmerised
Thank you very much :)
Brilliant technique..wow!
Thanks so much Jennifer đ
Love this. Thank you. So glad I found you here.
That's beautiful, I want to try one.
Thank you Patricia, have fun :)
Brilliant as always! đ
Thanks so much Aoife :)
Thanks for all these great tutorials!
You're welcome, thanks so much :)
Beautiful!!!
Thank you so much Don :)
Maravilloso!
Oh I love this cane! Thank you for this tutorial Fiona𧥠Cannot wait time see what you are creating with it.
Thanks so much Holly :)
Love it as always
Thanks so much Sharon :)
I add a chunk of scrap clay on each side when I reduce. All the distortion is in the scrap clay and I donât lose any of the good cane.
Always a good idea adding scrap clay if your cane distorts badly :) Thanks so much Susan :)
I loved it.
Thanks so much Sue :)
Thank you for sharing! Stunning
Thanks so much Carol :)
Great cane - simple process creates a complicated pattern. Thanks for sharing
thanks so much BeadMat :)
Beautiful Fiona, thank you for sharing
Thanks so much Nuna :)
I love this can't wait to try it :)
Thanks so much Bea :)
Fiona, I love this cane. You do such a beautiful job on your choice of colors.
Thank you so much Melinda :)
I enjoyed watching this tutorial
Thanks so much Lummie :)
Thank you so much Fiona! I love this cane and your teaching as always. This one is incredibly addictive!
Thank you so much Nan :)
Best tutorial â€ïžđ
Thanks so much Pam :)
I'd love to see you do the actual peacock cane
Thanks so much - many polymer artists have done it already, with beautiful results - try googling it and you'll see đ
Looking forward to this one.Thank you for sharing
Thanks so much Debbie :)
Brilliant tutorialâŠyou inspire đ€
Thank you so much Kim :)
Love this cane. Thank you for sharing so many of your ideas with us.â€ïž
So glad you like it, thanks so much Anne :)
What a wonderful teacher you are! Thank you đ
thanks so much Potty Moon :)
Thank you Fiona! I canât wait to try this caneđ
Thanks so much Jennifer :)
Oh it's super! Thanks again, Fiona.
Thank you so much Janet :)
So beautiful!! Thank you so much for the tutorial
Thank you very much Jennifer :)
Fabulous cane and tutorial. Thanks for sharing. Look forward to seeing what is next.
Thanks so much :) nearly finished shooting the next one ;)
Wow, gorgeous, thank you
Thanks so much Leona :)
Beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing.
thanks so much Anjanette :)
This cane is stunningly beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you very much Lila :)
wow Fiona!! this was amazing, thankyou so much!! just what i needed :)
Thanks so much Steven :)
Thank you, awesome tutorial
Thanks so much Kathy :)
Fantastic. As always so precise and easy to follow. Love it â€
Thank you so much Gordana :)
Thank you so much! This is BRILLIANT!
Thanks so much Esther :)
Fiona Thank you again! I have made several of them. It's an amazing cane. I will tag you on IG!
@@estherschmidt2805 Wonderful, thanks so much Esther :)
Beautiful, you are so talented.
Thanks so much Stella :)
Magnifique merci fiona toujours un régal
Merci beaucoup Aline :)
Again Fiona...well...i dont really know what to say...stunning?? Amazing?? Awesome?? YOU are amazing!! đ„°â„ïž My to do list gets longer and longer!đ
Thank you for all of your videos!!đđđ
awwww thanks so much Cindylee :)
Can't wait to see what you do with this
Thanks so much Tina :)
Thank you so much for this tutorial. It is really pretty!
Thanks so much Thomasean :)
Love it! Another wonderful tutorial and knowing thereâs going to be a project coming...so excited. I look forward to your videos, they always give me inspiration for my daily project.
Gorgeous peacock feather cane!! I can't wait to try this myself!!
Awww, thanks so much Cha Cha :)
Beauiful. I'm going to try this today. Thank you Fiona
thanks so much Tracey :)
Completely brilliant, gorgeous and stunning! Your colour choices and other schemes are wonderful.
Thank you very much Melissa :)
Thank you! This so beautiful and inspiring.
Thank you very much :)
First of all thank youđ· You have given us yet again a genius peace, one that all of us can be successful in trying and it is so uplifting ! Very pretty. It is alive. You feel at the garden and up floating in the sky . you are a dream teacher, all â€. (and funny). einat đ
thank you so much, that is a lovely compliment :)
So clever, so pretty !! Thank you a lot !
Thank you very much :)
Out of all the canes Iâve seen this is definitely a favorite. Iâll be making this one. Thanks for sharing (Missouri USA)
Thanks so much Janine :)
Fantastic! I learn so much from you. Canes are a challenge for me, and this makes it more understandable!
That makes me so happy to hear, thank you Beverly :)
Love it and it was fun to do
Brilliant, thanks so much Michelle đ
Magnificent cane Fiona đ and one I will be attempting soon. Thanks so much..
Thanks so much Joyce :)
These are amazing! I love them all! I'm a bit partial to the razzberry and blue. All are very pretty.
Thank you for sharing artistic talent. đ
Thanks so much Toni :)
You are so very talented and easy to follow to learn how to make your gorgeous pieces.
Thank you so much Sandy :)
Beautiful cane , great instructions as always awesome teacher!!! Thank you so much for teaching and sharing with us! đ
Thank you so much Elizabeth :)
@@FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals You are very Welcome! đ
Just what I need now đ·đž So refreshing. We are in the middle of 4 days of 40 degrees đ) and the covid 19 does not help ... Beautiful as ever, I absolutely love your work, as you know, thank you again
Oh my goodness, I hope the temperatures drop a bit soon. So glad you are enjoying the tutorials. Thank you :)
Love this cane. Thanks so much! I used the concept with a neutral palette to match my project. Black, White, copper, gold, tan and brown.
That sounds lovely Jan :) So glad you like the cane :)
Beautiful, love watching you creat awesome canes. Thank You for sharing your beautiful video.
Thanks so much Artie :)
thank you, Fiona, i follow you from Holland with great pleassure
Thank you so much Wilma :)
So pretty. The colors are gorgeous. Thankyou for sharing your talent and creativity. :)
Thank you very much :)
Fabulous đ
thank you very much :)
u r so so talented congrats love your work thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you so much :)
Amazing
Thank you so much Wanda :)
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Wow what a great tutorial! The colour combinations are endless. Thank you very much Fiona! â€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïžđđđ
Thank you so much Donna :)
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So glad you like it, thanks Marilyn :)
Hello Fiona, merci pour ce partage
Magnifique tutoriel đđđđ·đ
merci beaucoup Amel Amel :)
Your work just amazes me every time - you are one of, if not the best polymer clay artist I've come across.đ
Oh wow, what a lovely compliment, thanks so much Kim :)
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Thank you Fiona, you do such beautiful work and I can never complain I can't understand what you say - I'm Aussie đ. I wanted to say that I could see your cane being used as a butterfly or fairy wing as well as a flower. It just depends on shape. Again thank you.
Thanks so much Nara, and yes, both those ideas would look great :)
Oh so beautiful! it makes me thing of fairy wings :D đđđđđ
ooooh yes, it would make great fairy wings ;) thanks so much CrixJoki :)
Un talent fou . J'adore les couleurs que tu utilises et la magie opĂšre Ă chaque fois đđ€
merci beaucoup Albertine :)
So lovely. You explain things so we'll. Thank you for taking the time and for sharing.
Thank you very much Candi :)
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B-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l! and magnificently exposed... Thank you madam!
Thank you so much Hector :)
Que maravilla! Que serĂĄ el prĂłximo proyecto? đ€đ Estoy deseando verlo. Gracias Fiona.
Muchas gracias Miren :)
Pls tell me you edit some of this! You make it look so easy. Made it today but a little more work for me. I love it. Such a simple concept but beautiful. Thanks again.
Thanks so much Joyce :) I only edit in as much as occasionally I bloop and say words the wrong way round or cough or something, and obviously I cut out the bits where it is going through the pasta machine, and fast forward through the slow bits. But other than that, it is pretty much as it was on the day :)
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Gorgeous peacock feather cane!! I can't wait to try this myself.
Thanks so much Holly :)
Hello again Fiona. Can you please do something in the future with a paradox cane. Iâve watched a tutorial but although the lady was brilliant, she went far too fast and also really didnât make anything from it at the end. I think it would look spectacular as some kind of Christmas decoration!? Hope you will consider this many thanks and kind regards Linda đ€
thank you Linda, neat idea :) However I would have to have a look and see if I can come up with a new Paradox Cane idea, as obviously I wouldn't do a video using someone else's cane :) I have a couple of videos in the pipeline for the next few weeks, but will have a think for one after that :)
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Getting stuck into this one shortly and probably quite literally! ;-) X
Have fun with it, and hopefully don't get stuck at all ;) :)
@@FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals Most of the way through and so far so good. It's a lovely design.. X
@@esme68 Brilliant :) thank you :)
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Thanks Lisa :)
Gorgeous đđ»đđđ»đđđ»đ I love your work, you are amazing Fiona âŁïžâŁïžâŁïž Do you let your work rest at times when you were making this or do you just keep working it until you get to the end? Does it depend on the clay, I use Premo but I want to try the Fimo soft that you use. Do you feel there is a big difference between these two clays in your experience?
Thanks so much Shelly. I know in theory you should let it rest, and on very hot days even I do. But having made a cane I always want to use it straight away, so no, I am very bad and reduce and cut it straight away. There are definitely differences between Premo and Fimo Soft. Premo is more rubbery, easier to condition, sticks to itself more than the soft, but also pulls down more when you are slicing a cane. Fimo is more crumbly (I think of it as more chalky) and this makes it harder to condition but it is easier to manoeuvre and it doesn't have that same pull down when you slice it. To my mind it is the easiest of all the clays to slice through. So there are good and bad points to each, and I use both, and like both. They can of course be mixed together, so even better ;) If you can afford to experiment with a bit of Fimo Soft, then do, then you can decide for yourself. But to be honest, most people get so comfortable with what they first started with, that they tend to stick to that. I hope that's helped a bit. :)
Fiona Abel-Smith PolyOriginals thank you so much and yes you were very helpful. I am going to experiment with Fimo soft. I find my canes get distorted with Premo and like you I want to use it right away so i donât let it rest. Plus I am so excited to see the end result, but at times disappointed. Good thing about clay is you can just try to make something else out of failuresđđ»đđ»đđ» đ When I see you do this so seamlessly I just had to ask. I know you have so much experience and I donât have the knowledge to know when I should let it rest. I have a lot to learn but will keep trying. You inspire me to do so and I thank you for that đđđ
@@shellybeals2806 thanks so much Shelly, I hope you like experimenting with the FIMO Soft too :)
I wonder... if yoi mix the colors with translucent, would it give a stained glass look?
You would want to use translucent clay mixed with something like alcohol inks. Otherwise the opacity would go away with very small amounts of other clay.
Thanks so much b1, you beat me to it ;) yes you would either need to use the translucent clay colours, or colour the plain translucent with pigments that were themselves translucent, and then of course the inserts could either be translucent, themselves, or opaque. As mentioned the alcohol inks are perfect for this. Can't wait to see what you create :)