My taste runs toward the traditional style, but when I try this, I will also use larger "tiles" and have them more randomly spaced, with some touching, some overlapping, etc. I can't wait to see how that would turn out. BTW, I really like the way you present things with your commentary. It's like having a friend show you things.
I see you have a lot of Cernit. I know it is quite strong and pliable when baked properly. If I mix Cernit with Premo, will it strengthen the Premo? If so, what is the best ratio? I need a clay to sculpt tiny thin things like fingers and claws on small hands, snail antennae, etc, without having to use teeny weeny armatures.
Yes, we stock Cernit on our website 😊 Both Premo and Cernit should be pretty strong, even if they’re thin - I haven’t done anything this thin but have done thin petals with no issue, you just need to make sure they’re baked correctly or they can be brittle 😊
Loved both times of Terrazzo tile styles but my favorite was the organic one. Thanks for the tutorial ❤
My pleasure 😇 yes, the organic one is probably my favourite too 😊
I love the traditional style....I think I'll try this out
Definitely do, it is such a simple but satisfying technique!
Both are so pretty. I think I prefer the random ome slightly more....but then again lol. Thank you🤗🇬🇧
Thank you ❤️ yes, I think the organic one slightly inches ahead for me too!
Love them both! I've done the organic style a couple or times, but will probably be trying the traditional! I appreciate your tutorials.
Thank you! I love both versions, such a fun but classic looking technique! Our pleasure 😇
I'm obsessed with your content..... there is a backlog of tutorials I m going to try out soon
Oh thank you 🥹 that means so much to us ❤️ we will keep ‘em coming!
do great, keep on going!!! Hope your ending tool is going to be restocked soon. Lots of love from Germany
My taste runs toward the traditional style, but when I try this, I will also use larger "tiles" and have them more randomly spaced, with some touching, some overlapping, etc. I can't wait to see how that would turn out. BTW, I really like the way you present things with your commentary. It's like having a friend show you things.
Oh thank you ❤️ yes, that would look great! I love how you can put your own spin on terrazzo ☺️
Both are so pretty! Your teaching style always leaves me looking forward to learning more 😊
Aww thank you ❤️ you’ve made my day!
Both are lovely. I think I prefer the organic, but that maybe only due to the addition of pink! ❤
Oh yes, I am a pink lover so I thought it was a great addition too!
I could never decide because I love them both so so much!! thank you for sharing❤
Oh thank you! You’re welcome! ❤️
You’re a great teacher thank for the video 🎀🎀🎀
Oh thank you ❤️ My pleasure! ☺️
Love both
Thank you 🥰
Love them both
Thank you 🥰
I love the tradition one. I am definitely going to try this 💕
Do it! I have never made a terrazzo slab I didn’t love!
I love all of them. 😊❤
Thank you 🥰🥰
Beautiful
Thank you 🥰
I liked both but I favor the organic style more. ❤
Yes, I think I’m the same 😊
Omg. I can’t wait to try this!
Such a fun, simple technique and always looks great! Have fun!
I see you have a lot of Cernit. I know it is quite strong and pliable when baked properly. If I mix Cernit with Premo, will it strengthen the Premo? If so, what is the best ratio? I need a clay to sculpt tiny thin things like fingers and claws on small hands, snail antennae, etc, without having to use teeny weeny armatures.
Yes, we stock Cernit on our website 😊 Both Premo and Cernit should be pretty strong, even if they’re thin - I haven’t done anything this thin but have done thin petals with no issue, you just need to make sure they’re baked correctly or they can be brittle 😊