That's great! She's is a wonderful instructor. We have a ton of other Christi videos on our channel if you haven't seen them! Lots of good helpful information. Here's a great basics video fmg.co/Ir5rag
Thank you Christi, you showed me how to use premo in another way.. love watching you by any chance do you have a video showing your little bottle of resin, I think that is what it is it is in the small white bottle
So glad you found something new in this video. Are you referring to Lisa Pavelka's Magic-Glos that Christi loves using? If so, you can find it right here: fmg.co/jiH09a
Can you paint premo with acrylic paints? I know some polymer clays like fimo cant be painted with acrylics as it eventually softens the paint and makes it oily
Hello. We asked our jewelry designer and she's never painted polymer clay. What she found in her research is that polymer clay doesn't absorb or adhere to paint and it can flake or chip off. One suggestion she read online was to mix paint with liquid polymer clay and then paint the item. Another suggestion was to paint before baking. We hope that helps and it might take some experimenting.
Hi. We would recommend adding a few drops of polymer clay softer like this product: www.firemountaingems.com/itemdetails/h206878bs Unfortunately it's out of stock and won't be available towards the end of July.
I want to know if there is knock off Premo polymer clay. Just asking since all premo clay has the "!" at the end of the name but one that i saw does not have the "!" at the end of the name.
Hi I was using premo clay to make keychains but after baking it became burnt and completely black despite me following the baking instructions. May I know what I could have done wrong and what is the texture suppose to be like? Mine was burnt, black, swollen and very light and almost like a sponge.
Hi, Sherry! Our jewelry makers mentioned that this has happened to them, too! What happens is that the Premo has some other brand or type of clay accidentally mixed in. They don't *quite* bake the same and the chemical reactions create this outcome. Hope that helps!
I have like him but when I take part of it it crumbles and I can not make it coherent even with trying to knead Why ? I hope that one of you will help me
Hard and crumbly clay could be older, partially cured, or the plasticizer has evaporated. You could try adding some clay softener to see if that brings back the consistency of the clay. Here's a link to that product: fmg.co/B9HUhn
Yes Carol, similar to plastic, with some slight flexibility. Here is a link to a video that may give you more helpful information. Christi Friesen presents Polymer Basics and Techinques: fmg.co/6i4coQ Hope you find this helpful. Thanks, Michelle
this video helped me decide what clay I want to start with (I'm a beginner), AND makes me want to hang out with Christi Friesen!
That's great! She's is a wonderful instructor. We have a ton of other Christi videos on our channel if you haven't seen them! Lots of good helpful information. Here's a great basics video fmg.co/Ir5rag
Christi, you are goals. Thanks for another awesome video :)) !!
You just crack me up sooooo much, Christi! I love your tutorials, thank you for sharing.
Thank you Christi, you showed me how to use premo in another way.. love watching you by any chance do you have a video showing your little bottle of resin, I think that is what it is it is in the small white bottle
So glad you found something new in this video. Are you referring to Lisa Pavelka's Magic-Glos that Christi loves using? If so, you can find it right here: fmg.co/jiH09a
Thanks for the tutorial.
Do you know how i would love to take classes whit you Christi,Ge! love all of your tutorials,thank you for sharing!!!
How’s Sculpey Premo for carving after baking?? Can you carve in very small and fine detail??
Hi there. We're not sure, we haven't experimented with that.
Can you paint premo with acrylic paints? I know some polymer clays like fimo cant be painted with acrylics as it eventually softens the paint and makes it oily
Hello. We asked our jewelry designer and she's never painted polymer clay. What she found in her research is that polymer clay doesn't absorb or adhere to paint and it can flake or chip off. One suggestion she read online was to mix paint with liquid polymer clay and then paint the item. Another suggestion was to paint before baking. We hope that helps and it might take some experimenting.
@@FireMountainGems Thank you so much for the advice
I bought premo sculpey but it is very tough and it breaks into a verysmall pieces and I can't get it together again help me please
Hi. We would recommend adding a few drops of polymer clay softer like this product: www.firemountaingems.com/itemdetails/h206878bs Unfortunately it's out of stock and won't be available towards the end of July.
I want to know if there is knock off Premo polymer clay. Just asking since all premo clay has the "!" at the end of the name but one that i saw does not have the "!" at the end of the name.
We're not aware of a Premo clay without the "!" in the brand name.
Hi I was using premo clay to make keychains but after baking it became burnt and completely black despite me following the baking instructions. May I know what I could have done wrong and what is the texture suppose to be like? Mine was burnt, black, swollen and very light and almost like a sponge.
Hi, Sherry!
Our jewelry makers mentioned that this has happened to them, too!
What happens is that the Premo has some other brand or type of clay accidentally mixed in. They don't *quite* bake the same and the chemical reactions create this outcome.
Hope that helps!
I have like him but when I take part of it it crumbles and I can not make it coherent even with trying to knead
Why ? I hope that one of you will help me
Hard and crumbly clay could be older, partially cured, or the plasticizer has evaporated. You could try adding some clay softener to see if that brings back the consistency of the clay. Here's a link to that product: fmg.co/B9HUhn
is it like plastic after its done
Yes Carol, similar to plastic, with some slight flexibility. Here is a link to a video that may give you more helpful information. Christi Friesen presents Polymer Basics and Techinques: fmg.co/6i4coQ
Hope you find this helpful. Thanks, Michelle
2:49 Ooooooo
Is this clay vegan?
Not anymore. The formula was changed a couple years ago.
Um if ur vegan then you dont deserve clay
Uh if ur vegan then you dont deserve clay