I see you’ve produced only two videos in two weeks so far, and because I’m greedy for new ideas, I’m disappointed you’ve not produced yet more. ☺️ Get crackin’, lady! 😀 But seriously, I love it when someone seemingly appears out of nowhere with fresh ideas! When my creativity seems to be blocked, I thrash about TH-cam looking for inspiration, and it’s always amazing when someone brand new pops out of the woodwork with bold new ideas, new ways of doing old things, and so on. And with scrap tutorials, most of us are already halfway to the finish line; we simply need someone to inspire us, or to point the way to a result. Your scrapscape idea is extremely easy to execute and yet results in some of the most beautiful patterns I’ve ever seen in polymer. Thanks ever so much, Seana, and best of luck to you in your future polymer endeavors, and thanks a million for sharing with us! I see great things in your (and our!) future! 💋
Lol! I'm working on it! I have a paid tutorial that I have to work on for Craftcast and I have family in from out of town, so I am behind in my tutorials. I have so e more ideas I am working on. I promise there will be more soon. My granddaughter is waiting too! 😁
I loved what you said. At first I thought you were complaining, I should have know that you weren’t because she is just too cute, don’t you think? I love what you said, you just about took the words out of mouth. I like how she doesn’t drag things out and gets right to the point. I don’t know why she’s so worried about the pattern matching up though, because that’s what makes it so unique! Cheers to you both, I’m glad that I found her as well. ❤
That is amazing! I was expecting some complex pattern matching right at the start, so was mind blown when you smooshed, swirled, rolled & then cut & tada… a hidden magic type pattern appears ✨ Really really cool technique thank you 😊
That is great! Haven’t seen this particular technique before! It looks like a winter sweater with a wide stripe (your piece) across the bust line! A bit “Norwegian”! Lovely! Looking forward to more videos! Thank you! God bless you!❤️
You did a terrific job with this. No one would guess it’s your first video tutorial! I love this way to use scrap. In fact, I don’t do a lot of caning, but I might try making some simple “cane ends” specifically for this technique. Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful approach to making the most of scrap clay!
Great video, I hope you will continue showing us your wonderful patterns and techniques. Love this pattern, it reminds me of a blouse I had back in the 70's.... oops showing my age ! !
I can’t wait to try this, you are so cute and I just really enjoyed this video that popped up while watching other’s polymer clay creations. I’m really glad I saw this video, it was so relaxing and educational at the same time. ❤❤❤❤❤ THANK YOU SO MUCH!
This is really a great tutorial. It looks like you spent hours on it and the final veneer looks really inteicate. Thanks for sharing this. I am also interested to know how you made the swirl earrings. I can,'t wait to try this and to see what else you post on You Tube. Ida Rogers
This is fabulous! Thank you so much for sharing! Would you PLEASE do a tutorial for the spirals??? I’ve been trying and failing to creat that shape for years!
One of the secrets to that swirl is to use something like the end of a needle tool to start the curl process, clay needs to be soft, so let it rest between your finger and thumb for a min to warm it up so that it will move easier as you pull it into a tight circle. Also works easier if you’ve got it on a piece of patty paper or a ceramic tile so you can turn as you form the circle.
Just watched your tutorial on the swirls you made with these sheets, so I had to watch this one first before I tried any of this. I really like all the things you have made from this pattern you developed from scrap. I love the one that’s half solid and half scrap scape. I can’t thank you enough for sharing this, this creative use of scraps looks so versatile and inspiring. Thank you, 🙏 thank you!!!❣️
Just finding this video. I enjoyed it very much and went looking for more by you. I hope you are well and that we will eventually see more. I was thinking Natasha-esque.. and also bargello. It looks so intricate but you broke down the process so it was easy to follow. Thank you.
Really fabulous first tutorial! You make it look so easy! I can't wait to try it! I've wanted to know how to do these but forgot about it for a while. Lately I've been watching all sorts of videos. saved this one in my special Polymer Clay folder! Thank you! Your work's beautiful!
Love this technique, your presentation is very good. Your sound and video quality are very good. The close up view is just right. You can not tell this is your first tutorial. Thanks for sharing! Please share again soon. I enjoyed this very much, j9 branded jewelry.
Thank you so much. If you saw my set up you would laugh. I'm glad you liked it. I did just buy some actual photography lights and stands so I hope the next one will be even better.
You did a wonderful job on your first tutorial, I'm really excited to try my hand at the scrap scape. Thank you for sharing on how to cut thin slices without the lucy clay slicer, as you might have guessed I don't have one😕 Looking forward to more tutorials 😍
I love this tutorial! I haven’t tried too much veneer making, but I’m definitely going to try this. It is simply beautiful! Looking forward to your next tutorial!
Awesome tutorial Thanks for the hint of the comb. It was a D'uh moment for me. LOL. Also I second ( or is it 3rd) the suggestion for the tutorial on the swirls.
I have 2 different scraps too! One is scrap, the other is "controlled scrap", happy to find someone like minded 😁 Great tutorial, love your pieces, and I'm really happy I found your channel 👍 New subscriber here
@@seanabettencourt3751 , I think that if you're a true crafter, there's always somethings out of sorts! Shows you're actually doing things 😁 that's my philosophy
Well they say you never forget your first!…😂 yay to you for this video! I have subscribed and eagerly away more! I have tons of scrap and scrap/scrap or what I call crap scrap. I can’t wait to try this!! Oh and thanks for the side show🤪
@@michelleleube2447 I have a show this weekend and I will make the video after that. So it should be up sometime next week. I'm glad you like the video.
Yes, that is annoying. It is time consuming but what I do is separate each slice as I go. Making sure I keep them in order so I don't mess up the pattern.
Hello Seana, your work is wonderful and very creative. Each creation would be one of a kind, amazing. I have yet to work with polymer and am trying to learn by watching as many artists in this media as possible. Gathering tools to work with isn’t so hard but I can’t seem to find the type of burnisher/smoother you are using. Would you please let me know where I can acquire one? Thank you.
I have been asked this question so many times. I wish I could help but the place I got it doesn't carry it anymore. I believe it is a coffee tamper. You can use an old doorknob. Obviously not one with a lock, but one for an interior door. Lol. Another option is one of those stainless steel soap things. They are supposed to remove smells from your hands. They work ok, but I like the handle. I hope that helps.
Well done on your 1st video. Really loved watching. As a newbie to clay I am excited to try this with my scraps. Not sure it will come out as perfect as yours though but I will give it a go. 🥰
I use Kato clay. I also mix my own colors. Since these were scraps, I don't know which colors are in there. If you want some good Kato color recipes, try Crafts by Chris on etsy.
Thanks. No, I almost never use resin in my work. I have used it occasionally for a specific look. I like the look and feel of sanding and a light buff better.
Yes, I did check her site about a month ago. I asked her to consider getting them back. I got a little excited when you showed it. Was hoping it was back in production.
Where I got it doesn't carry them anymore. I have been look for another source for a while now but haven't found one. But I believe it is very similar or even is a coffee tamper.
Espresso tamper :) I use mine a lot; great for pushing down evenly, ie cutters www.amazon.com/Coffee-X-Chef-Stainless-Espresso-Barista/dp/B01EFOAFWE/ref=mp_s_a_1_20_sspa?dchild=1&keywords=espresso+tamper&qid=1627671904&sr=8-20-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEyOUhIM1NUSkxFOEI0JmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwNjI2NjMwS0xKWkZZRzRBTUVWJmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTA2Nzc3NzkxRVA0T1FRSlFRQ0hRJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfcGhvbmVfc2VhcmNoX210ZiZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU=
I love the results! Very pretty.2 questions Where did you get the Stainless burnishing tool? What do you call it ? Also where did you get that gray measuring cane That you showed on the video? What is it called ? Thanks!
Hi, I'm so glad you liked it. Unfortunately, the place where I got the burnisher no longer carries them or I'm not even sure they are in business anymore. I have looked for these everywhere but can't find this exact one. I do know it is called a coffee tamper.
The gray measuring tool I believe is called a marks it or it sounds like that. It was made my Donna Kato but I don't think she sells them anymore either. Sorry.
I purchased it over a decade ago and they don't carry it anymore. I keep looking for it other places so I can post the link but I haven't found it yet. All I know is it seems to be a coffee tamper. But old doorknobs work well too.
Nice job for your first. I love to clay, but I haven't tried doing videos.
Genius! It looks so much like Fairlsle Knitting pattern. I hope you do lots more tutorials. Thank you for sharing.
I see you’ve produced only two videos in two weeks so far, and because I’m greedy for new ideas, I’m disappointed you’ve not produced yet more. ☺️ Get crackin’, lady! 😀 But seriously, I love it when someone seemingly appears out of nowhere with fresh ideas! When my creativity seems to be blocked, I thrash about TH-cam looking for inspiration, and it’s always amazing when someone brand new pops out of the woodwork with bold new ideas, new ways of doing old things, and so on. And with scrap tutorials, most of us are already halfway to the finish line; we simply need someone to inspire us, or to point the way to a result. Your scrapscape idea is extremely easy to execute and yet results in some of the most beautiful patterns I’ve ever seen in polymer. Thanks ever so much, Seana, and best of luck to you in your future polymer endeavors, and thanks a million for sharing with us! I see great things in your (and our!) future! 💋
Lol! I'm working on it! I have a paid tutorial that I have to work on for Craftcast and I have family in from out of town, so I am behind in my tutorials. I have so e more ideas I am working on. I promise there will be more soon. My granddaughter is waiting too! 😁
I loved what you said. At first I thought you were complaining, I should have know that you weren’t because she is just too cute, don’t you think? I love what you said, you just about took the words out of mouth. I like how she doesn’t drag things out and gets right to the point. I don’t know why she’s so worried about the pattern matching up though, because that’s what makes it so unique! Cheers to you both, I’m glad that I found her as well. ❤
Great job! Love the tutorial! Pay no mind to these negative nellies. We support you!
Thank you so much. This means the world to me.
Congratulations on your very FIRST youtube tutorial video. GREAT JOB!
What a great way to use those end bits of canes. Great tutorial. Thanks for sharing, Seana!
Thank you the Tutorial was fabulous! Please next time demo how you made those beautiful swirl beads!
That is amazing! I was expecting some complex pattern matching right at the start, so was mind blown when you smooshed, swirled, rolled & then cut & tada… a hidden magic type pattern appears ✨ Really really cool technique thank you 😊
@@allisonjames2923 i am so glad you liked it.❤️
That is great! Haven’t seen this particular technique before! It looks like a winter sweater with a wide stripe (your piece) across the bust line! A bit “Norwegian”! Lovely! Looking forward to more videos! Thank you! God bless you!❤️
Granny, agreed. I call this technique "the big knit sweater veneer".
@@grittykitty50 ☺️❤️
You did a terrific job with this. No one would guess it’s your first video tutorial! I love this way to use scrap. In fact, I don’t do a lot of caning, but I might try making some simple “cane ends” specifically for this technique. Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful approach to making the most of scrap clay!
I agree!!! She did a fantastic job and I can’t believe this is her first video 😱💜💜
I agree!!! She did a fantastic job and I can’t believe this is her first video 😱💜💜
Wow!!!! Looking at just your scrap is amazing!!! You are so talented, I can’t wait to see more ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much
Super video. I love what you do with this technique.
Thank you for sharing this awesome technique! The patterns are beautiful...💜💜💜
Great video, I hope you will continue showing us your wonderful patterns and techniques. Love this pattern, it reminds me of a blouse I had back in the 70's.... oops showing my age ! !
Love it! So beautiful and unique. I hope you start making more videos again.
I can’t wait to try this, you are so cute and I just really enjoyed this video that popped up while watching other’s polymer clay creations. I’m really glad I saw this video, it was so relaxing and educational at the same time. ❤❤❤❤❤ THANK YOU SO MUCH!
This is really a great tutorial. It looks like you spent hours on it and the final veneer looks really inteicate. Thanks for sharing this. I am also interested to know how you made the swirl earrings. I can,'t wait to try this and to see what else you post on You Tube.
Ida Rogers
Thanks. I just posted the swirl tutorial yesterday.
This is fabulous! Thank you so much for sharing! Would you PLEASE do a tutorial for the spirals??? I’ve been trying and failing to creat that shape for years!
I will work on one.
Thank you so very much!!!
Thank you so very much!!!
One of the secrets to that swirl is to use something like the end of a needle tool to start the curl process, clay needs to be soft, so let it rest between your finger and thumb for a min to warm it up so that it will move easier as you pull it into a tight circle. Also works easier if you’ve got it on a piece of patty paper or a ceramic tile so you can turn as you form the circle.
@@sherryrobinson1365 dumb question: I see “patty paper” mentioned here and there. What is it exactly? Parchment, waxed, plastic? :)
Thank YOU! Best instructions I have found for this pattern and I am actually excited about trying this!❤
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it.
Thanks for sharing this technique with us all. You are a great teacher!
Great tutorial!! I hope to see more! ❤️🙌🏻
Nice first effort. Great new way to use scraps. Thanks.
Just watched your tutorial on the swirls you made with these sheets, so I had to watch this one first before I tried any of this. I really like all the things you have made from this pattern you developed from scrap. I love the one that’s half solid and half scrap scape. I can’t thank you enough for sharing this, this creative use of scraps looks so versatile and inspiring. Thank you, 🙏 thank you!!!❣️
Really really good job Seana!
Thank you!
Just finding this video. I enjoyed it very much and went looking for more by you. I hope you are well and that we will eventually see more.
I was thinking Natasha-esque.. and also bargello. It looks so intricate but you broke down the process so it was easy to follow.
Thank you.
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it. I'm planning on more.
Good job on your first tutorial. It was fun to watch. Beautiful pattern.
Awesome technique! I’m really looking forward to seeing more videos from your channel. 😍
Still come back to watch in amazement for inspiration ❤
Thank you so much.
Just amazing so pretty I've never seen this before and congratulations on your first tutorial it was really good
Really fabulous first tutorial! You make it look so easy! I can't wait to try it! I've wanted to know how to do these but forgot about it for a while. Lately I've been watching all sorts of videos. saved this one in my special Polymer Clay folder! Thank you! Your work's beautiful!
I would be very I interested to see a tutorial as to how you get those veneers. I absolutely love them! Subscribed! Well done 👍
Thank you for your video, you explained each step so well! Looking forward to more videos!!
Gorgeous!
How cool is this?! Thank you. This is an absolutely wonderful use of scraps and the result is gorgeous. Thanks for sharing this!
I’m so glad I found you… and your beautiful work 💜💜💜
Thank you so much!
Please come back!!! I’m in love with your scrapscape 💜
It is very beautiful I never seen this pattern before Thank you for sharing I hope your planning on posting more. 😊
Wonderful first video! Loved the tutorial and am inspired! Thank You!
Quite enjoyable! Now I'm headed to my studio to try. Thanks for the tutorial ❤
@@hollyabshier8654 thanks. I'm glad you like it.
Loved this tutorial . Looking forward to your next xxx
Thank you
Love this technique, your presentation is very good. Your sound and video quality are very good. The close up view is just right. You can not tell this is your first tutorial. Thanks for sharing! Please share again soon. I enjoyed this very much, j9 branded jewelry.
Thank you so much. If you saw my set up you would laugh. I'm glad you liked it. I did just buy some actual photography lights and stands so I hope the next one will be even better.
Very pretty! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for this tutorial. The veneer is amazing . looking forward to see more. Einat
You did a wonderful job on your first tutorial, I'm really excited to try my hand at the scrap scape. Thank you for sharing on how to cut thin slices without the lucy clay slicer, as you might have guessed I don't have one😕 Looking forward to more tutorials 😍
Omg WOW, thank you so much, I’ve just followed yr instructions and I’ve just made the most beautiful piece, I was not expecting it to look so fab! 🥰
I'm so glad!
Thank you, I enjoyed your video! Awesome Jon on your first video!
omgosh I can't wait to try this!! Excellent tutorial
I enjoyed learning this technique! Thank you!
Seana, this was great. I can't wait to try a scrap scape.
Brilliant!
I love this tutorial! I haven’t tried too much veneer making, but I’m definitely going to try this.
It is simply beautiful! Looking forward to your next tutorial!
Great video. Thanks.
Please do more videos. You're incredibly talented!
Thank you so much. I'm planning on it. I just finished teaching a two day class. I will be recording some more TH-cam tutorials soon.
Unbelievably gorgeous! 😊👍🌈
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it.
Love this! I love using scraps, this is awesome! Thank you so much.
Lovely tutorial. Thanks
Beautiful veneer and designs. Will be very fun to apply a ‘knitted’ texture template
Great idea!
Seana, amazing so beautiful. Thank you for sharing
Thank you.
Awesome tutorial Thanks for the hint of the comb. It was a D'uh moment for me. LOL. Also I second ( or is it 3rd) the suggestion for the tutorial on the swirls.
That is SO…. BEAUTIFUL 🤩
Thank you❤
I liked you right off the pat, so I subscribed. I just loved you personality! ❤
Thank you
I love it!!! Please make more videos!!!
I will. Thank you.
I did just upload one today on making the swirls.
I love this tuto!🤩bravo!👍👏🏻👏🏻
That is so pretty and cool to make. I'm going to try this method next! Thank you for sharing. And your tutorial was very informative 👌
Thank you
Bravo! More please? I love how it reminds me of a comfy knit pattern or on the shell it looks like a fantastical nature pattern. Great stuff.
More coming soon.
This is truly beautiful! Now I'm happy for my saved end pieces! Tanks for sharing!
Very pretty and nice technique. Thank you 😊.
I'm glad you liked it.
Thanks for the superb tutorial!!
WOW! That’s impressive! I have to try this.
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you so much a great first tutorial,,,,,,,, look forward to the next one x
Very exciting tutorial, I will defiantly give this a try. I could see man standing in armour in the pattern
This is amazing! Thank you!
I'm glad you enjoyed it.
WoW 🤩 thanks for sharing us 🙏✨
I have 2 different scraps too! One is scrap, the other is "controlled scrap", happy to find someone like minded 😁 Great tutorial, love your pieces, and I'm really happy I found your channel 👍 New subscriber here
I love that "controlled" scrap. But if you ever saw my studio you would say there is nothing in there under "control" lol!
@@seanabettencourt3751 , I think that if you're a true crafter, there's always somethings out of sorts! Shows you're actually doing things 😁 that's my philosophy
Ohhhhhhhh if you could see my craft studio 😂 I totally relate
Just watched this-it’s wonderful! Thank you! I just subscribed and look forward to many more vids.
Oh my that is amazing. I can't wait to try it. What a great job that you did. Thanks and God bless.
Love this 💗👏🏻😊 Congratulations on your first video 💥 Nice video and I am a fan 😊
Watching again!
🎉These are really great 😊
Thank you.
Well they say you never forget your first!…😂 yay to you for this video! I have subscribed and eagerly away more! I have tons of scrap and scrap/scrap or what I call crap scrap. I can’t wait to try this!! Oh and thanks for the side show🤪
Beautiful! Thank you!
Do you have a tutorial on how to create the whirl earrings you made from this veneer?
I am going to make one soon
Can't wait to see that tutorial!!!
Thank you!
I also would love to know how to do the swirl earrings. Your tutorial was awesome! Thanks
@@michelleleube2447 I have a show this weekend and I will make the video after that. So it should be up sometime next week. I'm glad you like the video.
This is such a cool idea! Love what you’ve done!😍
Love this! New technique!! Thank you.
Thank you so much.
Super tutoriel , et le truc du peigne est top . Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo et ton travail 👍🤗
Wow, what a fun way to use up scraps! Can't wait to try it.
P.s. Cool mat, what's it called? where did you get it?
Thank you so much. I got the mat at a retreat. Its glass and it is wonderful. I believe it is for scrapbooking. I believe the brand is tionic studios.
This looks amazing
Awesome tutorial. You make it look so easy. Thank a million
Thanks. I'm glad you liked it
I am having so much fun with this technique! Only problem that I have had is when my slices stick together. Thank you!
Yes, that is annoying. It is time consuming but what I do is separate each slice as I go. Making sure I keep them in order so I don't mess up the pattern.
@@seanabettencourt3751 yes, I've tried putting them in the fridge for a bit, but only get a few. It's still fun. Thank you!
Hello Seana, your work is wonderful and very creative. Each creation would be one of a kind, amazing. I have yet to work with polymer and am trying to learn by watching as many artists in this media as possible. Gathering tools to work with isn’t so hard but I can’t seem to find the type of burnisher/smoother you are using. Would you please let me know where I can acquire one? Thank you.
I have been asked this question so many times. I wish I could help but the place I got it doesn't carry it anymore. I believe it is a coffee tamper. You can use an old doorknob. Obviously not one with a lock, but one for an interior door. Lol. Another option is one of those stainless steel soap things. They are supposed to remove smells from your hands. They work ok, but I like the handle. I hope that helps.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. Love it! Could you please show the spiral and what thickness do you use for your backing.
I'm glad you enjoyed it. I'm planning on recording a video on Monday. I have a show this weekend I have to do first.
Thanks so much, Seana. I love this and have been wanting to try it!
Well done on your 1st video. Really loved watching. As a newbie to clay I am excited to try this with my scraps. Not sure it will come out as perfect as yours though but I will give it a go. 🥰
I'm sure they will come out great. Just try to cut the slices as evenly as you can.
I love the blu and green veneer shown about 1/3 way through. What clay are those blue and green colors?
I use Kato clay. I also mix my own colors. Since these were scraps, I don't know which colors are in there. If you want some good Kato color recipes, try Crafts by Chris on etsy.
what a great video! I love your attitude. Do you usually resin your work?
Thanks. No, I almost never use resin in my work. I have used it occasionally for a specific look. I like the look and feel of sanding and a light buff better.
Very interesting, great job! Tell me is it possible to get a marksit tool anymore?
I think they stopped making them. You can look on Donna's site prairiecraft.com/
Yes, I did check her site about a month ago. I asked her to consider getting them back. I got a little excited when you showed it. Was hoping it was back in production.
Awesome. Thanks very much. Great job!
Lovely tutorial Seana ... looking forward to your next one! Can you please tell me where you got your burnisher from please
Where I got it doesn't carry them anymore. I have been look for another source for a while now but haven't found one. But I believe it is very similar or even is a coffee tamper.
How about using an old flood light bulb?
@@debbiegaines1362 I would worry if the glass broke. The one I use is actually flat on the bottom. It looks curved but only the sides curve up.
Espresso tamper :) I use mine a lot; great for pushing down evenly, ie cutters
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I love the results! Very pretty.2 questions Where did you get the Stainless burnishing tool? What do you call it ? Also where did you get that gray measuring cane That you showed on the video? What is it called ? Thanks!
Hi, I'm so glad you liked it. Unfortunately, the place where I got the burnisher no longer carries them or I'm not even sure they are in business anymore. I have looked for these everywhere but can't find this exact one. I do know it is called a coffee tamper.
The gray measuring tool I believe is called a marks it or it sounds like that. It was made my Donna Kato but I don't think she sells them anymore either. Sorry.
Great job!,
I would love to know where you purchased your burnished from.
I purchased it over a decade ago and they don't carry it anymore. I keep looking for it other places so I can post the link but I haven't found it yet. All I know is it seems to be a coffee tamper. But old doorknobs work well too.