So it is true. Anyone experiencing a bad day can watch your tutorials and be instantly smiling. No exceptions. I told my medical specialist I did not want any of the RX he was writing. He asked what I thought would help me and I said your name. His expression was priceless. Wish I had my camera at-the-ready, it was beyond hilarious. I pulled my smart phone and he ended up laughing so much a nurse checked to see if all was OK. He is a terrific specialist, no doubt. He tends to be on the very serious side. Understandable, he deals exclusively with brain and spinal trauma patients. I told him he has a great laugh, he should share it with patients more often. Now I want to make a few of these elusive yet fascinating birds - certainly one to remind him how elusive yet fascinating it is to see him laugh. Thank you for providing not only wonderful tutorials but also entertainment. I think just about everyone learns easier when relaxed, your humor certainly provides that combo.
i love watching your videos becuase not only are you great at what you do, but i have a big smile on my face the whole time as i love your jokes and sense of humour.
You are the most Fantastic Lady I've ever met because you are so fun & amazing teacher & Designer,Polymer clay have no secret for you because you're the Best & i LOVE your Bird,thank you & PLease make more videos,i'm addicted too LOL! Have fun in Milwaukee.
I am a fan of your video's :-) I have made my first little bird, with feather's in the oven, on a tile covered with a foil tin, that I put holes in the sides, and it worked, not one feather was damage, thank you .
I though that putting the feathers in after baked with the holes ready for the feathers ,would protect the feathers from shrinking or burning,just wondering,as I do love ur work🌸🌼🌺🌹
Hi +AngelaBarton, Yes, you can bake the feathers as the baking temp is low enough to not damage them. She does secure the feathers with liquid polymer clay which fuses and then cures when baked with the clay. Bake at 275 degrees for Premo clay. Here is another video you may find helpful. Polymer Clay Basics and Techniques: fmg.co/H7jY3L Hope this helps. Thanks, Michelle
Yes, you can bake the feathers as the baking temp is low enough to not damage them. She does secure the feathers with liquid polymer clay which fuses and then cures when baked with the clay. Bake at 275 degrees for Premo clay. Here is another video you may find helpful. Polymer Clay Basics and Techniques: fmg.co/H7jY3L Hope this helps. Thanks, Michelle
So it is true. Anyone experiencing a bad day can watch your tutorials and be instantly smiling. No exceptions. I told my medical specialist I did not want any of the RX he was writing. He asked what I thought would help me and I said your name. His expression was priceless. Wish I had my camera at-the-ready, it was beyond hilarious. I pulled my smart phone and he ended up laughing so much a nurse checked to see if all was OK. He is a terrific specialist, no doubt. He tends to be on the very serious side. Understandable, he deals exclusively with brain and spinal trauma patients. I told him he has a great laugh, he should share it with patients more often. Now I want to make a few of these elusive yet fascinating birds - certainly one to remind him how elusive yet fascinating it is to see him laugh.
Thank you for providing not only wonderful tutorials but also entertainment. I think just about everyone learns easier when relaxed, your humor certainly provides that combo.
Buttular area!?! Too funny! I absolutely love your videos. You have me learning as well as laughing out loud. 😂
Thank you ☺️
Glad to know they don’t burn !🥰
I just love her, she's hilarious and so fun 😂
Buttular area, ROFLOL!!! I had to rewind and listen again. Thank you, Christi for the tutorial and the laugh.
i love watching your videos becuase not only are you great at what you do, but i have a big smile on my face the whole time as i love your jokes and sense of humour.
You are the most Fantastic Lady I've ever met because you are so fun & amazing teacher & Designer,Polymer clay have no secret for you because you're the Best & i LOVE your Bird,thank you & PLease make more videos,i'm addicted too LOL! Have fun in Milwaukee.
I love Christi's videos :-)
love that you are doing all of these awesome videos Christi! I have your books but love your teaching style!!
I am a fan of your video's :-) I have made my first little bird, with feather's in the oven, on a tile covered with a foil tin, that I put holes in the sides, and it worked, not one feather was damage, thank you .
Sounds like you had fun. So glad you enjoyed the video and that your birdie turned out so well!
I posted a photo on your FB page.
They eat seed beads!! Ha HA had to laugh there. Wonderful to see your video and cute feather idea.
Fun filled video, you make me laugh. That's a good thing!
You're my Polymer Clay Goddess.
I am sure you have been told already - you are fantastic. Have fun in Milwaukee.
oh my you made me laugh so much, love your videos and your personality :)
Thank you so much!! We love Christi too. She makes learning fun!! Thanks for watching.
yes it helps thank you👍🌹🌺
Very cool
I though that putting the feathers in after baked with the holes ready for the feathers ,would protect the feathers from shrinking or burning,just wondering,as I do love ur work🌸🌼🌺🌹
Hi +AngelaBarton, Yes, you can bake the feathers as the baking temp is low enough to not damage them. She does secure the feathers with liquid polymer clay which fuses and then cures when baked with the clay. Bake at 275 degrees for Premo clay. Here is another video you may find helpful. Polymer Clay Basics and Techniques: fmg.co/H7jY3L
Hope this helps. Thanks, Michelle
Awesome.
Cute
I would give it a few strands of glass seed beads around it's neck and make it a festival or mardi gras bird. So cool.
So you can cook him in the oven with the feathers? The feathers won't burn?
Yes, you can bake the feathers as the baking temp is low enough to not damage them. She does secure the feathers with liquid polymer clay which fuses and then cures when baked with the clay. Bake at 275 degrees for Premo clay. Here is another video you may find helpful. Polymer Clay Basics and Techniques: fmg.co/H7jY3L
Hope this helps. Thanks, Michelle