Thanks so much for this great tutorial!! Made my first rose cane today. A couple of minor errors. But overall I was quite happy with it. Only my 2nd cane ever. BTW re the dreaded Sculpey III, since I was also stuck with a bunch and I've been leaching it. I find it really helps.
I watched this video for the second time. Thank you very much for the subtitles. Since I don't know what country you live in, I don't know what time of day you are, and I don't know how to bid you farewell. Therefore, in accordance with the night hours we live in Turkey, I wish you a good night and say goodbye. 😘🙏🌹🌼🌺😘
Adding that darker blue to the outside makes a big difference. Yes taking the time to measure does interrupt my creative flow, don't want to get to side tracked.good explanation for my way of thinking. Thank you!
Yes it is true I’m showing each section the the process, however if you have your audio on you’ll hear me narrate the entire process. Hope this helps. 😀
Using the same clay to get even reduction is a really helpful tip. Your floral combination canes are exquisite which is why I'm watching this tutorial so I can make the components and have a go. Thank you for sharing Colleen
I’m glad you’re going to give the floral combo a go! I learned the hard way that using a soft clay and a firmer one in the same cane can have disastrous results. The Timon can I did finished well, but when I reduced it, the whole was a firm clay and the rest soft so the end result was he had REALLY big eyes and teeth and his actual fur color was pretty non-existent 😟.
@@ArtworkByColleen I try to think of my mistakes as a lesson learned rather than a disaster because you always have clay left for something else, even if it is only as filler. I'm having a great time learning as I go.
@@sharonkeef0522 The issue I’m having currently is that there is such a small selection because I live right by Hobby lobby and they’re out of practically everything all the time I do try to mix most of them with a stronger clay but sometimes that isn’t too much of an option
Thanks so much for this great tutorial!! Made my first rose cane today. A couple of minor errors. But overall I was quite happy with it. Only my 2nd cane ever. BTW re the dreaded Sculpey III, since I was also stuck with a bunch and I've been leaching it. I find it really helps.
You are so welcome!
Awesome tutorial, but fyi you worked out of frame for a majority of the tutorial. I would adjust your camera for next time.
Thanks for the tip. And I'm really sorry about that. I've been trying to improve that moving forward! :)
I watched this video for the second time. Thank you very much for the subtitles. Since I don't know what country you live in, I don't know what time of day you are, and I don't know how to bid you farewell. Therefore, in accordance with the night hours we live in Turkey, I wish you a good night and say goodbye. 😘🙏🌹🌼🌺😘
I’m so glad the subtitles worked for you 😄😄. I really appreciate your input
Adding that darker blue to the outside makes a big difference. Yes taking the time to measure does interrupt my creative flow, don't want to get to side tracked.good explanation for my way of thinking. Thank you!
Thank you for your input - I’m glad you enjoyed it 😃
Is it just me? All I'm seeing is her hands.
Yes it is true I’m showing each section the the process, however if you have your audio on you’ll hear me narrate the entire process. Hope this helps. 😀
Using the same clay to get even reduction is a really helpful tip. Your floral combination canes are exquisite which is why I'm watching this tutorial so I can make the components and have a go. Thank you for sharing Colleen
I’m glad you’re going to give the floral combo a go! I learned the hard way that using a soft clay and a firmer one in the same cane can have disastrous results. The Timon can I did finished well, but when I reduced it, the whole was a firm clay and the rest soft so the end result was he had REALLY big eyes and teeth and his actual fur color was pretty non-existent 😟.
@@ArtworkByColleen I try to think of my mistakes as a lesson learned rather than a disaster because you always have clay left for something else, even if it is only as filler. I'm having a great time learning as I go.
The thing is with sculpt 111 is u have to mix it with another clay or else use it over a form bc it will be brittle
@@sharonkeef0522 The issue I’m having currently is that there is such a small selection because I live right by Hobby lobby and they’re out of practically everything all the time I do try to mix most of them with a stronger clay but sometimes that isn’t too much of an option