Love the antique looks to the clay, well done, it's all experimental with all we do sometimes. Chop and change. You do great great tutorials, thank you xx
Don't change directions of the foil to avoid the lines, think of it like a mica shift or lawn mow. The change of direction leaves a line because the angle is different. 💜🤗
Agreed. But I think the line just didn’t get covered enough and was the line from the start. I did the same with the pink pendant I did off camera and it has the tiniest line too. I think the best solution is to buy foils that are wider lol. These other foils I used (not the large sheets) in previous videos were 5cm in width, like my usual cutters. The new foils in this video are 4cm and suitable for smaller items like earrings. 🥰
Thanks Tylonda 🥰 I knew it loose the holo effect but I was hoping the second layer would have made a slight difference. I do still like the flat effect. But what I like most is that the transfer foil adheres brilliantly to the clay and doesn't need any protection like varnish or resin, or even translucent clay!
Thanks Kathy 🥰 The whole point to this tutorial is that this foil doesn't need sealing. You could resin or varnish if you like. I'm here to inspire you, and for you to create something 'you' 😉
Came out really beautiful ❤ 😊!! Great tutorial as always ❤ 😊.!! Can you please share where you got the large sponge? Thank you so much for sharing your techniques ❤😊!!
I loved the look of this, would love😅 to see how to make it. But after watching 11 minutes and you scrap what you're making, and start over...!!! Hope you take this into consideration on your work. , I just can't watch it.
Thank you for your 11 minutes Berit 😀 ‘Experimenting’ is in the description, and my videos often involve problem solving. I also like to keep it real and show my mistakes. Not everything goes to plan and I don't edit them out. This video isn’t going anywhere, so if you change your mind you can always ‘fast forward’ to 12:10 and see how I made it.
What I reacted to was that the video was very long already, and I got frustrated. Of course I have nothing to do with how you make your videos, that's totally up to you. It's just not for me then. Sadly! As you make beautyful jewelry!
Wow, your work is beautiful! Thank you for the tutorial.😀
Thank you Sue 🥰
This is just magic! I thought I’d seen just about every technique, but this is so unique. You are such a skilled artist.
Awe, thank you so much Linda 🥰 and it’s such an easy technique!
Beautiful work!!❤
Thanks so much Rosa 🥰
So pretty.
Thank you Judith 🥰
Once again you knocked it out of the park. I have holo foils on the way, so I can try this one ☺
Thanks Loretta 🥰 Excellent! They don’t rub off with alcohol either after curing. So many possibilities!
Love the antique looks to the clay, well done, it's all experimental with all we do sometimes. Chop and change. You do great great tutorials, thank you xx
Thanks so much 🥰 Experimenting keeps it exciting 😉
Just sitting down to watch this tutorial. I absolutely love the look of this pendant. Can't wait to try it.
Fantastic Sheryl 🥰 I hope you enjoy the video, and please give it a go 😉
Don't change directions of the foil to avoid the lines, think of it like a mica shift or lawn mow. The change of direction leaves a line because the angle is different.
💜🤗
Agreed. But I think the line just didn’t get covered enough and was the line from the start. I did the same with the pink pendant I did off camera and it has the tiniest line too. I think the best solution is to buy foils that are wider lol. These other foils I used (not the large sheets) in previous videos were 5cm in width, like my usual cutters. The new foils in this video are 4cm and suitable for smaller items like earrings. 🥰
Love this Keilan! You're such an inspiration and thank you for sharing your talent with us 💕🙏
Thanks so much 🥰
WOW just when I thought you could not top anything you have done in the past. YOU DID IT !!! Thank you xx
Awe, thanks so much Catherine 🥰
I always learn from your videos thank you!
Thanks so much MJ 🥰 (me too lol)
Beautiful! Love all the details you shared ❤
Thank you Carolyn 🥰
Lovely🎉
Thank you Marijke 🥰
How beautiful!!! Just lovely!!!
Thank you Joannie 🥰
@ You are soooo good at what you do! Thank you for sharing!❤️
Awe, thanks so much Joannie 🥰 And thank you for watching and commenting!
Love the results even if they didn't quite give you what you wanted.
Thanks Tylonda 🥰 I knew it loose the holo effect but I was hoping the second layer would have made a slight difference. I do still like the flat effect. But what I like most is that the transfer foil adheres brilliantly to the clay and doesn't need any protection like varnish or resin, or even translucent clay!
@keipfr i haven't had much luck with the transfer foils. But I will keep trying.
Me too 😉
I like the oval, also. Very cool technique. I'm lazy about sanding. I suppose resin would ruin the effect.
Thanks Kathy 🥰 The whole point to this tutorial is that this foil doesn't need sealing. You could resin or varnish if you like. I'm here to inspire you, and for you to create something 'you' 😉
Came out really beautiful ❤ 😊!! Great tutorial as always ❤ 😊.!! Can you please share where you got the large sponge? Thank you so much for sharing your techniques ❤😊!!
Thank you Mary 🥰 The one I bought was discontinued but this one is similar. Slim not thick share.temu.com/sgdeMZeQx2A
Another wonderful tutorial! Could you post a link to those tools you got from Temu? I’ve had less than stellar luck with finding good ones. Thanks!!
Thank you Beth 🥰 And thank you for joining the FB group. Needle nose & bent pliers no teeth share.temu.com/LZqnUZ8weZA
I loved the look of this, would love😅 to see how to make it. But after watching 11 minutes and you scrap what you're making, and start over...!!! Hope you take this into consideration on your work. , I just can't watch it.
Thank you for your 11 minutes Berit 😀 ‘Experimenting’ is in the description, and my videos often involve problem solving. I also like to keep it real and show my mistakes. Not everything goes to plan and I don't edit them out. This video isn’t going anywhere, so if you change your mind you can always ‘fast forward’ to 12:10 and see how I made it.
What I reacted to was that the video was very long already, and I got frustrated. Of course I have nothing to do with how you make your videos, that's totally up to you. It's just not for me then. Sadly! As you make beautyful jewelry!
@@BBerit Thank you 🥰 I try to keep my videos to under 1 hour, and that includes backing and assembling the pieces.
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Thank you 🥰