I enjoyed the different jewelry items. I hope you sell all the items you made. I would definitely look at some of these to give them as presents to my family members. Thank you it was most intéressant to see your techniques. I’m definitely interested in the skins you made. They are very diverse and that’s what makes it appealing.
Thank you soooo much for your video!!!!!! I was cutting the skins with the cabs on top. Sometimes they would move…. 😢. Now I can do it your way! So much easier!!! Again, I thank you so much for sharing you talent!!!!!
Thank you thank you thank you Tracy for this video. I’m just getting my shipments in little by little to began making jewelry. Hun what I’m interested in is your storage cylinders that goes in your box? Are theyVCR movie boxes. I’m trying to find a convenient way to organize and store my supplies. I’m curious Tracy. Do you still make jewelry? Thank you hun
I get most from Amazon or ALi express. the large cuff bracelets I get fro www.ringsandthings.com I should have links to many of the items in my description box. Thanks
I really enjoyed learning your process for the different pieces. Would you mind sharing what you're able to charge for the cuff bracelet and the earrings and matching pendants? Your presentation is clear and concise. Thank you so much!
Thanks I am glad you enjoyed it. I charge $25-40 depending on the size of the cuffs. Earrings range from $15-$25. And the necklaces $20-40. If I sell sets I usually do that at $35.
Thank you so much I am a beginner and I truly enjoyed your tutorial. I will be checking in on a regular basis. I love the jewelry and I’ve learned so much. See you soon.
I've always wanted to try pour painting but the waste really bothers me. Good for you for using it. What a beautiful idea. Thanks for sharing your process!❤😊
Thank you for making this video. I just started pour painting and while I don't love them all there are definitely some parts I can use to make jewelry. I was only using skins but knowing I can use canvas is awesome. Glad I didn't throw out my paintings I didn't love.
Thank you for sharing. You have inspired me to make jewellery again...with my artwork....Etsy orders made and looking forward to starting now. Thank you 👍😃
The fluid art is beautiful when done as paintings to hang on walls. It's still art when done as miniature paintings to wear. I love wearable art because it can be shared more with others.
Thank you Tina! I went to the link and it kept taking me to Temu but I could not find the bangles you had on or anything like that. Yours are so beautiful!
Oh those dreaded silver spots. You have to use a good amount of glue and pressure. They are caused when there is a gap between the glue and paint/paper etc.
Great tutorial! I haven't seen this technique using canvases, it's a great idea! I'm so inspired by your work! What did you do with the frame after you cut the canvas out? I thought with the beautiful pattern all the way around that it might make a good frame for something.
Gorgeous! Every video of your I'm always admiring your bracelets...they look like abalone. What a fabulous idea to use some paintings that you aren't in love with as a whole. I wish shipping wasn't so costly because I could send you some canvas skins you might like. I would love to do jewelry but I really don't have a good place to sell them. I'm glad the jewelry sells for you because you make some beautiful pieces. I love the one you wear and the cuffs. Very chic! On measuring...I usually eye ball it😮 and then cut and finagle till I get it...why save time right?😁 Great video Tina...lots of great info😊💙💚💙💚💙
Beautiful work and you are so gracious to share with us. Thank you so much. Your instructions were very informative and complete. I am going to try this soon.
Tina you have done some beautiful works of art! I love watching your videos and especially the jewelry and painting. Just beautiful. Did you make your bangle bracelet? I love it and would love to know where you got it, its beautiful!
You are so very talented. I am so inspired by this video to go ahead with the thoughts in my head for the jewelry I want to do. Thank you so much. I’m a very happy subscriber to your channel and I am going to watch all your videos.
Hello, I’m new to your channel and I find it beautiful all the work you do I’m wondering when I do it doesn’t look as shiny can I put a little resin on there or something to make it look a little bit shinier
Hello from Canada Thank you so much for sharing I'm interested in the bracelets for paint skins that open and close (great for the elderly) Not sure what to call them
When using the skin on photo paper would you put the paint on the glossy side? I like the photo paper idea to have a backing on the piece so I can bead around it
Than'k you so much for this tutorial. I had made some keychains with the cabochons and just the skins but they didn't stay on for very long. I'm sure I used the wrong glue and they didn't have any backing. Love the idea of the canvases. Is this any photo paper? I have a bunch left over from printing pictures I had on my computer. Is there anything different about the paper you use? Again, thank you for sharing the video and all the product links.
Hi Tina I love your work!!! I am going to create jewelry with this technique soon. I know you use acrylic paint, but is there a certain brand that's best for the jewelry?
These are really cool! Thanks for sharing! Question- this was 2 yrs ago, are these selling today or is the trend over? I always seem to see cool crafts but they’re out of style by the time I make them and can’t sell 😂
Just wonderful video! You might try using a smaller manicure scissors, or such, to trim. The thinness of the blade would allow you to trim closer to the project, I think.
Hi its Charles from England sorry to ask but could you possibly send me the address of your cuff & blank supplier I won't bother you again hope you are well Charles
I have found that when having to remove a cabochon from a backing the easiest way to do it is to boil some water and then place the hole cabochon and tray in the water and that will loosen everything up let it set for about an hour after you've put the jewelry in the boiling water and it will come off easy with an exacto knife on the edge you might have to dip the cabochon but at least you can save both the bezel tray and the cabochon
I enjoyed the different jewelry items. I hope you sell all the items you made. I would definitely look at some of these to give them as presents to my family members. Thank you it was most intéressant to see your techniques. I’m definitely interested in the skins you made. They are very diverse and that’s what makes it appealing.
Beautiful ❤
Absolutely gorgeous 😍
Love, Love, Love this. Thanks for sharing. Gave me soo many ideas. Your jewelry is Art...Loving it...
Great tutorial!
So nice! Thank you for showing us. ❤
Awesome awesome! You have a wonderful ideas thank you for your tips. Appreciate it so much. Your collections are beautiful.
Thank you for sharing I like the choice of music .
Thanks
This wirk of art is so gorgeous! Tks for sharing this with us 😊
My pleasure 😊thanks
Thank you soooo much for your video!!!!!! I was cutting the skins with the cabs on top. Sometimes they would move…. 😢. Now I can do it your way! So much easier!!! Again, I thank you so much for sharing you talent!!!!!
Glad it helped!
Thank you thank you thank you Tracy for this video. I’m just getting my shipments in little by little to began making jewelry. Hun what I’m interested in is your storage cylinders that goes in your box? Are theyVCR movie boxes. I’m trying to find a convenient way to organize and store my supplies. I’m curious Tracy. Do you still make jewelry? Thank you hun
I love this idea your canvas and your painting aren't going to waste
Gorgeous. Thanks so much for sharing this technique.
You are so welcome!
Enjoyed watching you create beautiful jewelry!
Thank you so much!
Where do you get the SS jewelry and cabachons
Excellent video. Thank you
Glad you liked it! Thanks
Beautiful
Thank you
That 1 set looks like Tiger 🐅 eye. They are all beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks so much!!
I literally just discovered you. I Love YOU!!!!!
Thanks!! So glad you are here.
Wow those are stunning 😍 absolutely love them x
Thanks!
So talented💕thank you.
Thanks!
I can’t believe I haven’t seen this video before!! Very cool Tina.
Thanks Michelle. Let's get together for a collab soon, I think that would be fun!
I’m in!! Yes yes yes
Yay! Great let’s think about what we should do! Any ideas?
Thanks!❤
👍
They are beautiful ❤ could you please send me the link for your wide bracelets. I didn’t see a few links.
So many ideas for this method! Thank you for sharing.😊
I love using those puppy pads for my base of my work they are so easy for cleanup
Me too! I use them for everything. If you flip them over you can use them with resin and the dried resin will peel off.
Wow beautiful work thank u
Thanks so much!
Your art is beautiful. It is wonderful that you found another way for us to enjoy your creativity.
How do these holdup over time?
Love this video thank you for sharing I love doing craft.
Thanks! You are very welcome!
Beautiful 🤩
Thanks 🤗
thank you this was very interesting
Thanks
And the bracelets and the Rings
I get most from Amazon or ALi express. the large cuff bracelets I get fro www.ringsandthings.com I should have links to many of the items in my description box. Thanks
I really enjoyed learning your process for the different pieces. Would you mind sharing what you're able to charge for the cuff bracelet and the earrings and matching pendants? Your presentation is clear and concise. Thank you so much!
Thanks I am glad you enjoyed it.
I charge $25-40 depending on the size of the cuffs. Earrings range from $15-$25. And the necklaces $20-40. If I sell sets I usually do that at $35.
@@TSRCreations Thank you very much! Very helpful.
Did I hear you say something about silicone
These are beautiful 😍
If there was silicone used in your pour then make sure you clean them off before making the jewelry. The silicone will cause problems
Thanks for a great tutorial, I am new to jewelry making and paint pouring but can see its going to be a big rabbit hole....lol Beautiful pieces!
Nice tutorial
Thank you so so much! ❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹🌹
You are welcome! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing your amazing work.
Thanks!!
Love this video. Thank you ❤️
Thanks
Thank you so much I am a beginner and I truly enjoyed your tutorial. I will be checking in on a regular basis. I love the jewelry and I’ve learned so much. See you soon.
Thanks Alice!
Love all of it.
Thanks!
Thanks for the inspiration. Love it❤
So glad!
Colors did you use for the tiger eye skin, I really love this skin.
I've always wanted to try pour painting but the waste really bothers me. Good for you for using it. What a beautiful idea. Thanks for sharing your process!❤😊
Yes you do waste alot but at least this way some gets repurposed! Thanks
Fabulous
Thanks!!
Learned so much thank you for sharing
beautiful
Thanks!
Beautiful!!! Can't wait for my glue to arrive!
It is addicting! Have fun
Beautiful work! I shared this video with my Daughter as she also does paint pours.
Great thank you!
Very pretty TFS
You are very welcome. Thanks
Excellent video. 5hanks for sharing.
You are welcome! Thanks
Thank you for making this video. I just started pour painting and while I don't love them all there are definitely some parts I can use to make jewelry. I was only using skins but knowing I can use canvas is awesome. Glad I didn't throw out my paintings I didn't love.
Yes! They work really well!
Thank you, this is a fantastic idea!
Thank you .. very inspirational ⭐️👏
I’m glad! Thanks
Tried it for the first time today :)
Good! I hope you enjoyed it and made some beautiful jewelry!!
Tina this is a AWESOME tutorial. Thank you for all your expertise my friend 🥰❤❤❤
You are welcome its my pleasure
May God bless you for this
You are very welcome!!
Thank you for sharing. You have inspired me to make jewellery again...with my artwork....Etsy orders made and looking forward to starting now. Thank you 👍😃
I’m so glad my video inspired you! Thanks!
The fluid art is beautiful when done as paintings to hang on walls. It's still art when done as miniature paintings to wear. I love wearable art because it can be shared more with others.
Absolutely it’s a little piece of original art to wear and the best part it’s affordable for everyone!
@@TSRCreations Amen!
I so agree with you, on this. Well said. Going to keep this in mind. God bless you!
Lovely,if pairings varnuahed can u still use it and place the liquid u used to attatch to cabochons?
Fabulous tutorial! Thank you for sharing your awesome talent! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
You are welcome! Thanks
Thank you Tina! I went to the link and it kept taking me to Temu but I could not find the bangles you had on or anything like that. Yours are so beautiful!
Here is the updated link rings-things.com/
When you get on the site just search wide cuff bracelet blanks. They do have the 1” in stock now.
Lovely work ❤..but how do you stop the white looking marks ..the reaction from clue to paint 😊
Oh those dreaded silver spots. You have to use a good amount of glue and pressure. They are caused when there is a gap between the glue and paint/paper etc.
Great tutorial! I haven't seen this technique using canvases, it's a great idea! I'm so inspired by your work! What did you do with the frame after you cut the canvas out? I thought with the beautiful pattern all the way around that it might make a good frame for something.
Thanks. Sometimes I save the frames and re canvas them.
Nice video. Thanks for you tips and suppliers!
You are so welcome! Thanks
This was very helpful. Thank you so much
Super helpful and beautiful pieces 😍
Thank you
Gorgeous! Every video of your I'm always admiring your bracelets...they look like abalone. What a fabulous idea to use some paintings that you aren't in love with as a whole. I wish shipping wasn't so costly because I could send you some canvas skins you might like. I would love to do jewelry but I really don't have a good place to sell them. I'm glad the jewelry sells for you because you make some beautiful pieces. I love the one you wear and the cuffs. Very chic! On measuring...I usually eye ball it😮 and then cut and finagle till I get it...why save time right?😁 Great video Tina...lots of great info😊💙💚💙💚💙
Thanks Tera! Its fun to wear and the price point for people is great to give as gifts.
I will pay the shipping
Beautiful work and you are so gracious to share with us. Thank you so much. Your instructions were very informative and complete. I am going to try this soon.
Thank you so much! I am more than happy to share! Have fun with it!
Your jewelry is sooo beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing!
Thank you! You are very welcome
Wow! Thanks for sharing!!! So beautiful!!!!
Thanks
Thank you for sharing. I always wanted to learn how to make jewelry after I finished my paintings.
You are very welcome
Very informative! Thank you!
Thanks
Tina you have done some beautiful works of art! I love watching your videos and especially the jewelry and painting. Just beautiful. Did you make your bangle bracelet? I love it and would love to know where you got it, its beautiful!
I get those from ringsandthings.com. They are out of stock often but just ordered a bunch a couple weeks ago!
You are so very talented. I am so inspired by this video to go ahead with the thoughts in my head for the jewelry I want to do. Thank you so much. I’m a very happy subscriber to your channel and I am going to watch all your videos.
Thanks so much!!!
Beautiful pieces!
Thank you so much
Looks good! I am ready to start.🤗
Thanks!
Watch out it’s addicting! Lol have fun!
Beautiful, I really enjoyed watching your video!
Thanks Vickie!
Hello, I’m new to your channel and I find it beautiful all the work you do I’m wondering when I do it doesn’t look as shiny can I put a little resin on there or something to make it look a little bit shinier
Do you mean Resin on the bracelets?
These are amazingly gorgeous! You are so talented.
Thanks so much!
Hello from Canada Thank you so much for sharing I'm interested in the bracelets for paint skins that open and close (great for the elderly) Not sure what to call them
They are hinged bangles.
Thanks.
When using the skin on photo paper would you put the paint on the glossy side? I like the photo paper idea to have a backing on the piece so I can bead around it
Sorry I missed this comment!
I use the glossy side!
Luv your work!Do you pour directly on the photo paper? Thank s in advance
Thanks. You sure can! I have
Perfect tutorial Thank You. Your pieces are gorgeous. Can I ask what chain you use for the pendants?
Thanks! I use stainless steel link chains that I buy on amazon. I get different lengths from 16” up to 24”.
@@TSRCreations thank you so much for responding ❤ and thank you for sharing your process!
I learned about paint pouring, but curious, why would the canvas stay better if I used a tacky spray on back of the canvas?
Where do you get your supplies for jewelry making I really would like to start making jewelry. Like the bracelets and the clear things.
You can find most of these on Amazon or on Ali express. I have some links to these in the description box.
Really enjoyed this video. Very inspirational. ❤️
Thank you!
Unreal! Your work is great! Thanks for showing us the process...I have a question...What kind of scissors are you using?
Sewing scissors a good pair. Thanks so much!
Love this! Thanks so much!
Thank you
Did you use the diamond glaze to glue the cabochon and skin down to the earring or necklace pieces also?
Yes i didn
Than'k you so much for this tutorial. I had made some keychains with the cabochons and just the skins but they didn't stay on for very long. I'm sure I used the wrong glue and they didn't have any backing. Love the idea of the canvases. Is this any photo paper? I have a bunch left over from printing pictures I had on my computer. Is there anything different about the paper you use? Again, thank you for sharing the video and all the product links.
Thanks. It is regular photo paper!
Hi Tina
I love your work!!! I am going to create jewelry with this technique soon. I know you use acrylic paint, but is there a certain brand that's best for the jewelry?
Thanks so much! Any brand will work. I like using artist loft or liquidtex basics.
These are really cool! Thanks for sharing! Question- this was 2 yrs ago, are these selling today or is the trend over? I always seem to see cool crafts but they’re out of style by the time I make them and can’t sell 😂
Thanks. Yes I am still selling all of these items.
Just wonderful video! You might try using a smaller manicure scissors, or such, to trim. The thinness of the blade would allow you to trim closer to the project, I think.
Yes that is a great idea! Thanks
If you don’t mind-where do you get the jewelry pieces? Beautiful jewelry-thanks for the video!
Yes all the links are in my description! Thanks 😊
click show more and all the links are in her description
So beautiful. What kind of paint did you use fir the canvas, and for the photo paper is alcohol ink? Thanks for sharing
Thanks I just Acrylic paints. I have used alcohol inks on photo paper for jewels as well.
I am hoping to add to my art ability
Hi its Charles from England sorry to ask but could you possibly send me the address of your cuff & blank supplier I won't bother you again hope you are well Charles
Thank you so much! Beautiful ❤️
Thanks Liz!
Do you wait until 1st coat of glaze is dried before adding next? (On the cuffs)
Yes I do
I have found that when having to remove a cabochon from a backing the easiest way to do it is to boil some water and then place the hole cabochon and tray in the water and that will loosen everything up let it set for about an hour after you've put the jewelry in the boiling water and it will come off easy with an exacto knife on the edge you might have to dip the cabochon but at least you can save both the bezel tray and the cabochon
I usually just soak them in warm soapy water as well