Wow, this pendant is stunning. I've basically been Samantha's #1 fan since her 1st video was released a few years ago & I try to make almost everything she teaches us on TH-cam & Patreon. And I really really love her watercolor/translucent mokume gane beads, they're so gorgeous, and even though the technique you used here is similar it's still different enough to be unique & your own. And the result is gorgeous! I can't wait to try it. I'm really glad I found your channel & I hope you continue to post tutorials. Thank you so much for sharing!
I am watching your video and I'm at the part where you add the translucent clay over the gold leaf. I'm wondering if it would work to instead using clear liquid polymer clay over the gold leafing? Or would the liquid polymer not stick to the leafing? Thanks!
No, I think she is asking the same question I had. What was the type of cane slices you used in the middle? I am one handed so I have many problems trying to attach the two veneers so any more advice and even a short video that shows this technique in depth would be appreciated. I also can’t do mica shift so is there any other techniques for a duo pendant advice? Thank you for sharing!
For the middle I used a Nautilus cane , I will make a video in the near future, you don’t have to necessarily add anything to separate both veneers. For a duo pendant you can just texture the other side with stamps , sanding paper
So pretty.
you're so incredibly talented.
I really like how you have adapted the watercolor technique into a new and even more beautiful style. Thanks for great videos.
Wow, this pendant is stunning. I've basically been Samantha's #1 fan since her 1st video was released a few years ago & I try to make almost everything she teaches us on TH-cam & Patreon. And I really really love her watercolor/translucent mokume gane beads, they're so gorgeous, and even though the technique you used here is similar it's still different enough to be unique & your own. And the result is gorgeous! I can't wait to try it. I'm really glad I found your channel & I hope you continue to post tutorials. Thank you so much for sharing!
I am watching your video and I'm at the part where you add the translucent clay over the gold leaf. I'm wondering if it would work to instead using clear liquid polymer clay over the gold leafing? Or would the liquid polymer not stick to the leafing? Thanks!
WOW! That is absolutely gorgeous!
Beautiful piece 😻
Very pretty . thank you for the tutorial
Thanks :)
Beautifully done!!! Thank you so much for sharing! I love it, and hope I can do as well a job as you have done!!!
Thank you 😊
Amazing!
Gorgeous, love this pendant 💗👏🏻💗👏🏻💗👏🏻 thank you for sharing😊
Shelly Beals thanks :)
Beautiful! Central Florida here and my clay always seems sticky as well. Looking forward to some cooler weather.
Nice. Almost sounds like ASMR video.
Great video thanks forr sharing!!!
The watercolor technique was originally Maggie Maggio’s.
Wonderful project, thank you! What is the "necklace chain" you used down the middle? Not on the supply list? Thanks.
Are you talking about the jump ring? The one that connects to the bail?
No, I think she is asking the same question I had. What was the type of cane slices you used in the middle? I am one handed so I have many problems trying to attach the two veneers so any more advice and even a short video that shows this technique in depth would be appreciated. I also can’t do mica shift so is there any other techniques for a duo pendant advice? Thank you for sharing!
For the middle I used a Nautilus cane , I will make a video in the near future, you don’t have to necessarily add anything to separate both veneers. For a duo pendant you can just texture the other side with stamps , sanding paper
at the end could you hold your beautiful creation closer to the camera. its so far away the detail is lost. :-)
sarah h I appreciate the feedback. Since that video , we have upgraded the camera system, and improved the lighting as well.
Tuned in thinking this was using watercolors. But instead you use acrylic paints. Suggest changing the title.
Your audio gets softer and softer after every "break". Towards the end I can barely hear you!
Lt Darkstar well that was when I was using my I pad since then I upgraded to a better camera
It is pronounced "a-liz-ur-in
So so long ! 🙁