Love this tutorial! So many ideas with just the canes! Thanks for leaving in how you dealt with the scorching problem . It really turned out cute, and I think better than without the flowers. It's more interesting with them.
Thoroughly enjoyed this one!!, very pretty design and great tutorial ❤ 😊!! It was very helpful to learn how to correct or cover up the burnt area. Thank you so very much!!❤😊
I don’t actually make anything with polymer clay, because I have way too many other art and craft projects to see me out! However, I frequently watch your tutorials as my ASMR pleasure. You are so talented and create so many beautiful pieces.
Wow! That bowl is beautiful and all of the different canes that make it up was very interesting and I look forward to trying them out! I found your dealing with the scorching very informative and I am very glad you shared that with us. I always learn so much from you! Thank you!
Hi. They've been sold out for a bit, but I just got the sanding papers back in the shop. They're on sale at the moment. jessamadesign.etsy.com/listing/1731367476
Love the finished bowl. However I am a little confused. I've watched the whole video and gone back to see the parts I needed to see to answer my question. Did you create the inside of the bowl and pop it out and create the outside of the bowl and pop it out after you bake them both and fit them inside of each other or did you leave the bowl inside which it looks like you did. A quick explanation would be much appreciated! I loved your kaleidoscopes. Very unique.
Do you happen to have a video where you show all the steps to removing a bowl or something similar, to get it from breaking? Not sure if I’m making sense. But I make miniature stuff and it seems like every time I try to take it off of whatever I have it on it breaks. It’s usually like a miniature mug wrapped around a small piece of wood if that makes sense. I follow another lady on TH-cam and her channel is called Sweet Dollhouse Miniatures.
@@JessamaTutorials Sculpy, not sure if it’s Premo or III or what but definitely Sculpy. And honestly not sure on the baking time. I use a toaster oven and usually have it on its preset temperature and usually just turn the knob on the timer lol I know that’s probably not the best way of doing it, but I’ve always heard that you can basicLu bake it as long as you want. Just be careful of the temperature.
Love this tutorial! So many ideas with just the canes! Thanks for leaving in how you dealt with the scorching problem . It really turned out cute, and I think better than without the flowers. It's more interesting with them.
That scorched area was turned into a masterpiece!
Thoroughly enjoyed this one!!, very pretty design and great tutorial ❤ 😊!! It was very helpful to learn how to correct or cover up the burnt area. Thank you so very much!!❤😊
Your improvisation made the dish design outstanding! 🫶🏻
I don’t actually make anything with polymer clay, because I have way too many other art and craft projects to see me out! However, I frequently watch your tutorials as my ASMR pleasure. You are so talented and create so many beautiful pieces.
You were right about the scorched area making a wonderful focal point. Originality at its best!
Wow! That bowl is beautiful and all of the different canes that make it up was very interesting and I look forward to trying them out! I found your dealing with the scorching very informative and I am very glad you shared that with us. I always learn so much from you! Thank you!
It is nice when they show us if something went not as planned and how they fixed it!!!
That is a masterpiece. Although it was scorched a little bit, you worked through it to a masterpiece. Thank you for sharing.
What a bowl!!!! Great instruction, as always. Please keep mistakes in the video. We always appreciate the whole process.
Thank you for showing us what to do if we burn something. Also, I have been wanting to make a larger bowl. Great job!! Thank you so much!!❤
The flowers really settle the busy pattern and bring it together for my taste. Brava!
I enjoyed this tutorial very much, I think the bowl turned out better for the sorching
So beautiful, thank you for sharing. I have enjoyed it so much. ❤
Really helpful seeing all the different elements
Thise canes are stunning! I love the detail!!
Wonderful work! Thank you for sharing. I love colour and this is going to be a pleasure to try.
So beautiful ! ❤ Thank you !
You are crazy talented !!!
You are my fav artist.😊
Love it… soooo pretty!🙂
Beautiful
Adorable!
Thank you ❤️
Awesome
Gorgeous! THank you for sharing your talents with us. Can you tell me where to buy the sanding sheets you used? I'm in the U.S.
Hi.
They've been sold out for a bit, but I just got the sanding papers back in the shop. They're on sale at the moment. jessamadesign.etsy.com/listing/1731367476
Wow! What a huge amount of work, and it's just beautiful. Thanks so much for showing us how to fix it. Did you sand with dry sandpaper? Thanks
No. I sand with wet sandpaper and then move on to polishing papers which are dry.
No mistakes, just happy accidents!❤🎉😊
Love the finished bowl. However I am a little confused. I've watched the whole video and gone back to see the parts I needed to see to answer my question. Did you create the inside of the bowl and pop it out and create the outside of the bowl and pop it out after you bake them both and fit them inside of each other or did you leave the bowl inside which it looks like you did. A quick explanation would be much appreciated! I loved your kaleidoscopes. Very unique.
Hi.
I baked the first layer inside the ceramic bowl, popped that out of the ceramic bowl once it had cooled and then added the back to it.
Instead of the middle/in between layer being white pearl, could it be scrap clay as it gets covers on both sides?
Yes. You could do that.
Do you happen to have a video where you show all the steps to removing a bowl or something similar, to get it from breaking? Not sure if I’m making sense. But I make miniature stuff and it seems like every time I try to take it off of whatever I have it on it breaks. It’s usually like a miniature mug wrapped around a small piece of wood if that makes sense. I follow another lady on TH-cam and her channel is called Sweet Dollhouse Miniatures.
I don't have a video on that, but I do have some tips.
First, what clay are you using and how long are you baking?
@@JessamaTutorials Sculpy, not sure if it’s Premo or III or what but definitely Sculpy. And honestly not sure on the baking time. I use a toaster oven and usually have it on its preset temperature and usually just turn the knob on the timer lol I know that’s probably not the best way of doing it, but I’ve always heard that you can basicLu bake it as long as you want. Just be careful of the temperature.
How did you roll out large sheets of clay?
I used a pasta machine with an 8 inch blade length.
Beautiful