Have You Tried Using Tape On Polymer Clay? (Pendant Tutorial)
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
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Lovely pendant!
I truly enjoy watching your videos. You’re very talented and I appreciate how patient you are. I’ve learned a great deal from you since I am new to jewelry making with polymers.
Love your work!
If you use distilled water it won’t go moldy.
Very nice piece. Interesting technique. I am surprised you don't make your own bead cones out of pc. It's pretty easy to do.
I didn't do that in this tutorial, but I have done it in others. Just didn't get around to it in this one.
I too have just started dabbling with polymer clay. I enjoy your beautiful pieces & appreciate your videos. I hope to be as good as you one day ☺️. My question is, on this piece, what keeps the ‘cones’ from sliding down the sari/chain toward the pendant?
This was quite wonderful. My question is, did the white background color darken because of multiple curing? I’m new to this art and learned quite a bit from your tutorials. Thank you so much.
The pearl white will darken after curing. All metallics will do that.
Really pretty. When you revealed the second one, I actually gasped. It was so lovely!! How do you know these things? Does someone teach you? Or all by trial & error? However, it is you are very gifted!!❤
Some of it was taught from other people (mostly the basics like skinner blends). Most of it was through trial and error.
Very pretty 😊
So very cool.
❤❤😊😊
Thank you so much Sam, this is an awesome lesson that you have shown us all. Where do you find the sari ribbon for your necklace I’d love to find some and use it for my necklace when I’m finished making it ❤
I searched sari ribbon on ebay and got a few colors I liked.
This is such a lovely piece. Mine was a dismal fail. I bought the only kind of double sided tape available to me Scotch. It left a residue on clay and when I tried to pull it off mostly it ripped the clay. I will keep looking for different tape. I have some wasabi tape I don't like thought I might try that next. Do you think it would work? The depth of your knowledge of PC is amazing.
Yes. The wasabi tape could work. Do a small test first.
Love it
Did I miss where you did the mica shift on the white as I can't seem to find it or how to do it? Thank you, I love your videos :)
I started making the pearl white mica shift at 14:33
Thank you Samantha. What translucent brand do you prefer
Personally I use Premo the most, but Cernit and Pardo are really good too.
Thanks for another great video. You you find Premo works better than Kato for mica shift? Thanks.
I find Kato has the best results, but Premo is also really good, so it doesn't matter really.
How do you keep the end caps from sliding down the ribbon? ❤❤
Just thinking 🤔, if you used translucent clay it would look like a stained glass window with that pattern!