Thanks so much Jacqueline, give it a go and see what you can do, but don't stress over it, just relax, enjoy the process and don't be self critical of what you achieve, especially if you're not used to working with clay 🙂
Oh I am so in love with these little fairy cup and saucer creations! The cane variations opens up so many possibilities. These are truly inspired, thank you once again Fiona for sharing your amazing creativity and talents with us, it is greatly appreciated by all of us with that inner little girl who still believes in fairies. 🧚❤💜
I love the cups and the mould for shaping the cups, one way of ensuring they are all the same size. When I was making a dinner set at a Barbie doll size I bought a handful of different sized washers from the hardware store, this enabled me to make plates with the shallow depression as well as other sized plates. I used what is called a coach bolt for making different sized bowls. I love looking at shapes all the time to see what can be used for something totally different. I bought a aluminium domed painting tray, for making hollow beads a few years back, but I like the idea of the measuring spoons.
Oh my!!! This is my first time seeing one of your video's. I'm in awe. You are so very talented!! I loved the tea cups & I don't drink tea. Ha! I most definitely signed up to follow you & I can't wait to see what you come up with next.❤😊
I've been working on a fairy garden scene that is viewed via 8 × 10 magnified sheet from dollar tree then repeat that scene on a smaller scale so u can look through the scaled down magnified sheet to see the same thing sort of like the infinity mirror effect but the real version not an optical illusion then repeat until I just can't if I had one of those artist microscopes I'd even push the boundaries to include that
Does anyone else experience total hold like giddiness when 9t comes to miniature items rather it b creating them or viewing them . I swear I become an over elated 6 yr old when ever 8 come across a new cool mini item especially like the doll house for the doll house's doll house..... yeah I know I'm feeling it right now
I know exactly what you mean - experienced it the first time I went to a miniature show. I think my mouth was open in an 😲 the whole time I was there 😉🙂
Using a mould gave me a better and flatter finish than I would get by cutting the moulding compound, and less waste of the moulding compound. But absolutely do it as you suggest, there is no 'right' way to do most things, and we all have different approaches. All I do is show how I do it, that doesn't mean it is necessarily the best way 😉🙂
De la pâte à rêve😅😊j' adore😅 I love it so soft and so relaxing 😊
Merci beaucoup, thanks so much Marie 🙂
Oh i wish i could do that. They are so beautiful . I love tiny things like that
Thanks so much Jacqueline, give it a go and see what you can do, but don't stress over it, just relax, enjoy the process and don't be self critical of what you achieve, especially if you're not used to working with clay 🙂
Oh my so sweet Fiona love these so much ❤
Thank you very much Vera 🙂
Oh I am so in love with these little fairy cup and saucer creations! The cane variations opens up so many possibilities. These are truly inspired, thank you once again Fiona for sharing your amazing creativity and talents with us, it is greatly appreciated by all of us with that inner little girl who still believes in fairies. 🧚❤💜
You are very welcome, thanks so much Gemmy 🙂
I was so hoping that you would put the little cups on the table. They are just too cute.💜
So glad you like them, thanks so much Cherry 🙂
@@FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals Yw.💜
I love the cups and the mould for shaping the cups, one way of ensuring they are all the same size. When I was making a dinner set at a Barbie doll size I bought a handful of different sized washers from the hardware store, this enabled me to make plates with the shallow depression as well as other sized plates. I used what is called a coach bolt for making different sized bowls.
I love looking at shapes all the time to see what can be used for something totally different.
I bought a aluminium domed painting tray, for making hollow beads a few years back, but I like the idea of the measuring spoons.
Yes, I am just the same, always seeing what I can use in a different way for polymer clay - love your ideas for the plates. Thanks so much 🙂
❤ adorable
Thank you so much 🙂
Yes, that looks a lot of fun. Thanks again, Fiona!
You are welcome, thanks so much Janet 🙂
So cute and tiny. all you need now is a teapot with the lid that comes off and works.
🤣😂🙃 I'll bear that in mind 😉 Thakns so much 🙂
Just lovely Fiona! Thank you!
I am so glad you like them, thank you Jennifer 🙂
I love this! I actually smiled through the whole video. You are a very special lady!
That makes me so happy, thank you very much 🙂
Omgoodness beyond adorable. Pure art. Tfs
Thanks so much Karen 🙂
Absolutely adorable! I can't wait to make a set, my granddaughters will love them. Thank you! ❤
I am so glad, have fun. Thank you so much 🙂
I absolutely love this fairy furniture and accessory tutorials.
I am so glad, thank you very much Andrea 🙂
You are amazing ❤ these teacups are adorable 😊 Fiona
awww, thank you so much Jennifer 🙂
Everything is beautiful 💙🥰
Thank you very much 🙂
Really cute. I'm a miniature fan. I just love your creations. They're always so pretty.
Thakn you so much Beverly 🙂
They are fabulous Fiona. What a sweet idea. 💗
Thank you so much Sarah 🙂
Absolutely gorgeous ,so dainty 🥰
Thank you very much Christine 🙂
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Thank you so much 🙂
Yayyyy, u r making Tinkerbell Tea Party a true event now with this tea set ❤️❤️❤️ all we need now is a fairy garden umbrella 😌
Love it, thanks so much 🙂
These are wonderful. ❤
Thank you very much Jo 🙂
So precious.
Thank you so much 🙂
Oh my!!! This is my first time seeing one of your video's. I'm in awe. You are so very talented!! I loved the tea cups & I don't drink tea. Ha! I most definitely signed up to follow you & I can't wait to see what you come up with next.❤😊
I am so glad you like them, and yes they may well not drink tea ! Very british of me 😉Thank you so much I really appreciate that 🙂
Only hoping that I can get 1\2 as good😍your so very talented and a fantastic teacher 😍 Thank you very much 😍
I am sure you are way more talented than you are giving yourself credit for, thanks so much 🙂
So very cute!👌👍💕💕
Thank you very much Judi 🙂
Very sweet, thank you
Thanks so much Leona 🙂
Adorable
Thank you so much Denise 🙂
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Thanks so much Carol 🙂
We need a teapot
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I've been working on a fairy garden scene that is viewed via 8 × 10 magnified sheet from dollar tree then repeat that scene on a smaller scale so u can look through the scaled down magnified sheet to see the same thing sort of like the infinity mirror effect but the real version not an optical illusion then repeat until I just can't if I had one of those artist microscopes I'd even push the boundaries to include that
Really enjoyed the video , can't see my big hands being able to do that 😊
Some of the best miniaturists are men 😉 Thanks so much 🙂
and having seen the beautiful pieces you create, your hands are magic, no matter what size 😉🙃🙂
@@FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals thank you I just like to have fun , I can build large items as well though which more suit my size but not my back lol
@@waynebigfootwoodcraft Oh no, I know what you mean, it can be back breaking work at times, just as well we love what we do 🙂
Sweeeet 🌈
Thanks so much Jane 🙂
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Thank you so much 🙂
Does anyone else experience total hold like giddiness when 9t comes to miniature items rather it b creating them or viewing them . I swear I become an over elated 6 yr old when ever 8 come across a new cool mini item especially like the doll house for the doll house's doll house..... yeah I know I'm feeling it right now
I know exactly what you mean - experienced it the first time I went to a miniature show. I think my mouth was open in an 😲 the whole time I was there 😉🙂
Why not just cut the circles out of the molding compound? Why make the mold?
Using a mould gave me a better and flatter finish than I would get by cutting the moulding compound, and less waste of the moulding compound. But absolutely do it as you suggest, there is no 'right' way to do most things, and we all have different approaches. All I do is show how I do it, that doesn't mean it is necessarily the best way 😉🙂