I just made one for the first time following this tutorial! We’ll see how it turns out once it’s out of the oven. It didn’t look as good as yours, but I would say for a first try it was pretty good! Thank you for your wonderful video!
These are absolutely gorgeous. I have a huge collection of succulents and I always want more but I don’t have any more space with the right light so now I can make some and put them anywhere! Thank you for sharing. Please keep creating!
Hello I just seen your video on the succulents. I love succulents. So last year I had a birthday party for my mom she turned 79. So the theme was succulents. I bought a cake for her that I had wanted them to add succulents to the cake . But that was pretty expensive. So I made my own ! 😀 so my question is can I add the succulents to a tumbler lid and cover the succulents with epoxy? They dry like a rock from the tylos powder. Your time is appreciated. Thank you. Arlene Carranco
These are adorable. I have never worked with clay on a tumbler, can you tell me why you use bake clay vs air dry clay? I want to try a 3d octopus tentacle tumbler
Personally, I like the versatility that polymer clay gives me over air dry clay. 1. Air dry clay starts to dry the moment you open the packaging and gives you only about a 3 hour work time. I'm a mom of 3 small kiddos so the lack of flexibility in work time doesnt work well with me 2. The detail work. Polymer clay allows me to add textures and small details that I wouldn't otherwise be able to do. And 3. The strength. Polymer clay is a moldable plastic so when baked properly, it is quite strong. Air dry clay is not and will deteriorate over time. Hope this helps 💜
I'm conctly blown away with your creativity!! I started on the honey comb and a small section melted and lost the shape of the comb towards the bottom. Could my oven run alittle hotter and should I adjust temp to acamidate?
Awe! Thank you so much. 🥰 such a sweet compliment 💜💜 Oh no! I’m sorry that happened. It’s hard to know exactly what went on without seeing it. Feel free to dm me on IG or FB 💜
I just made one for the first time following this tutorial! We’ll see how it turns out once it’s out of the oven. It didn’t look as good as yours, but I would say for a first try it was pretty good! Thank you for your wonderful video!
Great tutorial thank you!! Also the music is awesome! 10:02
These are absolutely gorgeous. I have a huge collection of succulents and I always want more but I don’t have any more space with the right light so now I can make some and put them anywhere! Thank you for sharing. Please keep creating!
I love them so much! Thank you for sharing with us. I can’t wait to try it out.
Thank you! I hope you’ll share them when you make them. I’d love to see them 💜💜💜
I'm gonna have to make a bunch of these little cuties! (added bonus: no watering needed ;) Thanks for the fun!
Oh I can’t wait to see them! 💜💜 And yes, no watering is definitely a perk 😂
I'm moving up the list of all your tutorials and trying them all!!
Stunning...Ty for another ahhhhmazing tutorial
Thank you! And thank you so much for watching 💖💖💖
Awesome video!!!
They are adorable. Thanks so much.
Thank you! 💕💕
They are so freakin cute! Thank you for another awesome tutorial.
Oh you’re so sweet! Thank you! 🥰
You can seal polymer clay with mod podge before you spray paint
I just love your work and get excited when you post new videos. Keep up the amazing work you do.
That's so incredibly sweet! Thank you! 🥰
This is absolutely amazing!!! Such an awesome artist!!!
You are too kind! Thank you!!!!!!!!! 💜🥰
Oh I can’t wait to try this one!!
I can’t wait to see it ❤️
Just beautiful!! Thank you so much ❤️
I can’t wait to try this!🤩
Thank you so much it was so informative
These are beautiful ! Can micas be used instead of the pastels?
you absolutely can 💜💜
Amazing work. I absolutely love these and think I need to go buy some clay now!
Oh thank you so much! And you most certainly do. It’s so addicting 💜💜💜
@@clayordie I can only imagine! Love all your work
Love it!
Thank you! 💕
Beautiful 💕🔥
Hello I just seen your video on the succulents. I love succulents. So last year I had a birthday party for my mom she turned 79. So the theme was succulents. I bought a cake for her that I had wanted them to add succulents to the cake . But that was pretty expensive. So I made my own ! 😀 so my question is can I add the succulents to a tumbler lid and cover the succulents with epoxy?
They dry like a rock from the tylos powder. Your time is appreciated.
Thank you.
Arlene Carranco
The succulents are made of fondant and Tylos powder.
Thank you!
These are adorable. I have never worked with clay on a tumbler, can you tell me why you use bake clay vs air dry clay? I want to try a 3d octopus tentacle tumbler
Personally, I like the versatility that polymer clay gives me over air dry clay. 1. Air dry clay starts to dry the moment you open the packaging and gives you only about a 3 hour work time. I'm a mom of 3 small kiddos so the lack of flexibility in work time doesnt work well with me 2. The detail work. Polymer clay allows me to add textures and small details that I wouldn't otherwise be able to do. And 3. The strength. Polymer clay is a moldable plastic so when baked properly, it is quite strong. Air dry clay is not and will deteriorate over time.
Hope this helps 💜
Very helpful! Thanks so much!
I'm conctly blown away with your creativity!! I started on the honey comb and a small section melted and lost the shape of the comb towards the bottom. Could my oven run alittle hotter and should I adjust temp to acamidate?
Awe! Thank you so much. 🥰 such a sweet compliment 💜💜
Oh no! I’m sorry that happened. It’s hard to know exactly what went on without seeing it. Feel free to dm me on IG or FB 💜