Hello Friends, Welcome to another tutorial. Technique shown in this tutorial is one of my favorites to use. It's so easy and very versatile. You can use many mediums with it. Like always make sure you subscribe, like and share. Do not hesitate to comment your questions and concerned. Have a great weekend! 🥰
Hi, you are amazing and thank you for helping us newbies. I have learned from your tutorial more than any other. All i wanted to know was in here. Thank you again. 🤗🤗
I love the voice and friendly sound this person has. I could watch her videos all day. I especially love this one as it covers exactly what I am planning to make very soon. Thank You!
These came out so nice! I hope to try marbling with gold soon. Is the gloss varnish toxic? Or is it fine to use in small amounts to coat the pieces after baking in a regular household?
It depends on many factors. I like to leave mine to dry at least 1-2hrs. I don’t apply multiple coats. Yes! To avoid brush marks I find it easier to dip and hang them to drop. But I keep and eye on them and try to wipe the drips, otherwise they can harden hanging on to the piece. Which means more sanding 🤯
I LOVE your marbling technique! It's completely different than mine, and your finished jewelry looks so different, as well, but it is absolutely beautiful. I have one question /comment: to attach your jewelry findings to the clay, you mentioned using Sculpey 'Bake & Bond', which I love, but you don't mention that 'Bake & Bond' MUST be baked after its applied to bond things together. I would imagine that you would suggest baking the piece 'as directed by Sculpey', and it should be done BEFORE glazing with any kind of water based varnish because the varnish can not withstand oven temperatures and could scorch or burn. THANK YOU, again for sharing your GREAT marbling technique! Kindest Regards! Jack
Thank you so much Jack 🥰 I’m guessing you are talking about the earring posts. Yes! Bake n bond or liquid clay is another way to attach posts. You need to use this before varnish and bake in the oven for 15-30mins in 275F I hope this helps 😊
Fab tutorial! Just made some of these in mustard yellows and terracotta oranges. I have ended up with quite a few, could I sell what I have made crediting this tutorial or is it for personal use only
It’s a nail sanding tool (linked in the description) . If you search rotary tools on Amazon there is an abundant amount of these. Dremel is a popular brand. And there is a non electric one as well. You can chose to make the whole before you bake your pieces if you do not have a tool like this.
Absolutely! It’s a polyurethane gloss varnish. Please refer to my recent video - Stained glass polymer clay earrings tutorial to find more information. 😊
Are you still making tutorials? I am a noob at this clay magic, and I want to make some jewellry to my sisters. Thank you for sharing!! Hugs from Katla Dragon in Norway
Hello😁 I am new to your channel. I loved this tutorial and the tips you give freely. I'm fairly new to polymer clay and look forward to binge watching your videos and sharing them as well. Many thanks again❤😍
Waking up to your videos! Yessss!!! Lol I really should get some clay and have fun with it. Do I need a pasta machine even if it is just a hobby not a professional like you?
Aw thank you so much for watching! 🥰 You will love playing with clay! it's honestly the best. Pasta machines will make everything easier. But if you wanna get even sheets of clay, I recommend you get a fondant roller with guide rings.
Did you say this was similar to the Gold Marble technique (listed as one of your favorite videos)? That is one of my favorites as well so I love this one! I saw the video where you showed how you attached the post on the back. It would be nice if you added that link for others to go to. I can't remember which one I saw it on. Your ideas are so much fun and easy to follow. Thanks
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Do you use a large oven or a little toaster oven and what do you bake them on? I wanna make some i have all the materials. I made some but i burned them, I’m using a toaster oven
I love this video.. Thanks for sharing your techniques❤️.. I wanna make sth as a hobby. But i haven't got a pasta machine.. Then how I make a fine sheets?😶
Hiya! Great tutorial. I tried this last night. I did find it difficult to condition the slab. I did roll it and put it in the pasta machine, because of this some of my pieces that come out after baked had cracks in. I'm gonna watch your video again to see where I went wrong.
Before you try to put the slab through the pasta machine, lay a piece of paper and burnish it well with a roller. To prevent pieces from falling apart, push the sides as you roll. I hope everything works out for you 🥰
I have seen other creators do it without liquid clay. They press and push really hard to and for a while to squish the pieces together. If you are to try, I’d say try a small amount first! Good luck 🥰
Hello! Thank you for sharing your ideas to us. I would like to ask if it will be okay to condition the clay using only the acrylic roller alone? I don't have a pasta machine so I am looking for some alternatives. Thank you!
Hello Friends,
Welcome to another tutorial. Technique shown in this tutorial is one of my favorites to use. It's so easy and very versatile. You can use many mediums with it.
Like always make sure you subscribe, like and share. Do not hesitate to comment your questions and concerned.
Have a great weekend! 🥰
Lovely! I couldn’t find the list of supplies you used and from where to get them! 🙏🏻
@@claudiaresquin435 it’s available in the description. Most items might not be available due to pandemic though ☹️
hay can you say me what kind of clay is this?and from where you buy this clay?and how much it cost?
How beautiful! I am from Brazil and I'd like to know what is the name of this rubber you are using. Thanks a lot
Que modelo de arcilla usas? Es Souffle o fimo? Cuál es mejor? Gracias
I would love to see you use the paint for this technique! You inspire me!!
I will definitely make a video with that. Thank you for watching 🥰
Me too!
The thing I like the most of your videos is the love you show for your work. It is inspirational. Thank you very much for sharing.
It’s my absolute pleasure! Thank you so much 🥰
Do you need to use the liquid sculpey to achieve this look, or can you do without it?
You don't need it. Just makes it much easier to stick together
Thank you. This is brilliant. I can do this with kids. It will be great to show them they can make something amazing like this.
Wooooow wow wow. This was one of the best tutorials I have seen. You made my day. Thank you so very very much. 10/10
These are so beautiful! I love this method and have used it multiple times already! Love your vids! Thank you!!
Thank you 🥰 This is one of my go to techniques! I love it.
It works also without Fimo liquid? They are so beautiful
You are amazing!!!!! 🤗❤ I so happy watching this. Thank you
Very pretty earrings! ❤ They came out great. Thank you for sharing 😊🌹
Hi, you are amazing and thank you for helping us newbies. I have learned from your tutorial more than any other. All i wanted to know was in here. Thank you again. 🤗🤗
Brilliant video. Im glad i found it, thankyou 🙏
Thank you for this detailed tutorial❤
Love your work & your generous spirit. Thank you.
Thank you so much and thank you so much for watching 🥰
I love your sanding tool
I love the voice and friendly sound this person has. I could watch her videos all day. I especially love this one as it covers exactly what I am planning to make very soon. Thank You!
You are so creative I love this 💗
Hello i star making earrings last year, i love it its my therapy.
Same with me! It’s the best therapy ☺️
These came out so nice! I hope to try marbling with gold soon. Is the gloss varnish toxic? Or is it fine to use in small amounts to coat the pieces after baking in a regular household?
I'd like to know this too! Thank you
@@beckyblack5159 You can use UV Resin to coat. It will give you super gloss
I enjoyed your wonderful video, thank you for sharing ❤️🌹
I love this video thank you for inspiring me because I've been wanting to tap more into my creative side. 💛✨
Aw I’m so happy my video inspired you 🥰 thank you for watching!
Hey!! For the gloss varnish, how long do you let yours dry and do you apply multiple coats? And do you just hang after dipping in the varnish?
It depends on many factors. I like to leave mine to dry at least 1-2hrs. I don’t apply multiple coats. Yes! To avoid brush marks I find it easier to dip and hang them to drop. But I keep and eye on them and try to wipe the drips, otherwise they can harden hanging on to the piece. Which means more sanding 🤯
In case of air dry clay what precautions should be kept on mind?
Live this ..do we really need to have a pasta machine to blend the slab ?
Nope, you can use a roller with guides or depth guides. Just need to make sure your slab is even!
I LOVE your marbling technique! It's completely different than mine, and your finished jewelry looks so different, as well, but it is absolutely beautiful. I have one question /comment: to attach your jewelry findings to the clay, you mentioned using Sculpey 'Bake & Bond', which I love, but you don't mention that 'Bake & Bond' MUST be baked after its applied to bond things together. I would imagine that you would suggest baking the piece 'as directed by Sculpey', and it should be done BEFORE glazing with any kind of water based varnish because the varnish can not withstand oven temperatures and could scorch or burn. THANK YOU, again for sharing your GREAT marbling technique!
Kindest Regards!
Jack
Thank you so much Jack 🥰 I’m guessing you are talking about the earring posts. Yes! Bake n bond or liquid clay is another way to attach posts. You need to use this before varnish and bake in the oven for 15-30mins in 275F
I hope this helps 😊
This is beautiful,but what if I don't have liquid Sculpey what else can I use?
Fab tutorial! Just made some of these in mustard yellows and terracotta oranges. I have ended up with quite a few, could I sell what I have made crediting this tutorial or is it for personal use only
Wow awesome what material are you
Very nice and I will try to make. Do I need to bake again after using bake and bond to stick the pin? Thanks a lot.
Yes please try it! Yes, I bake it for about 15-20mins 😊
This is awesome....They are sooo beautiful...
What do you bake your pieces on? Paper or metal?
Is there something you need to do to have it harden or can you just let it air dry?
Also is there a certaint type of clay sued?
this is an awesome tutorial, just a bit surprised about hour baking time. is it the clay used? i have sculpey 3, it says 15 min at 275 :(
After baking the clay, what tool do you use to make the hole and where do you get it from???
And is there any other tools that I could use instead of the hole maker???
It’s a nail sanding tool (linked in the description) . If you search rotary tools on Amazon there is an abundant amount of these.
Dremel is a popular brand. And there is a non electric one as well.
You can chose to make the whole before you bake your pieces if you do not have a tool like this.
So beautiful!! Can i ask a question? Make a hole after baking is better than before baking? Which is better?
Thank you 🥰 I prefer it after since I personally think its much more neater.
@@FernMitchHandmade thanks a lot. Could you recommend the item for making a hole please? I guess it should be very small tiny hole...
Hi thank you for your time. Would you please show us how to use the glass varnish in the end when we used gold leaf?
Absolutely! It’s a polyurethane gloss varnish. Please refer to my recent video - Stained glass polymer clay earrings tutorial to find more information. 😊
This answered every question I had
VERY PRETTY
Thank you for sharing this method🙌🏾 I learned so much.
They are so beautiful 😻
Thank you 🥰
What kind of drill do you have to make the holes? Love these!
It’s a nail sander. Linked down in the description box 😊
Are you still making tutorials? I am a noob at this clay magic, and I want to make some jewellry to my sisters. Thank you for sharing!! Hugs from Katla Dragon in Norway
Hello😁 I am new to your channel. I loved this tutorial and the tips you give freely. I'm fairly new to polymer clay and look forward to binge watching your videos and sharing them as well. Many thanks again❤😍
Too beautiful
So helpful , your so sweet to share all your techniques !
It’s my pleasure 🥰
Beautiful...thanks for sharing 💖💜💛💚💙
Do you bake it in a normal oven or do you need a special one. Thanks for a great tutorial
Normal oven 😊
You are a fantastic tutor
Aw thank you so much 🥰
Can i use sculpey souffle?
The earrings are very fashionable and I like them very much.👍👍
Thank you 🥰
Awesome video! I’m very curious about how you did the black marble with white paint!? Beautiful work thank you!
Thank you! I just replaced gold leaf with paint. I will be making a video for that soon. 😊
thats so staisfying and you were so nice
Thank you 🥰
You have inspired me to try these. Thank you hun😘😘
Beautiful!
So great video. I'm from Vietnam. Nice to meet you ^^
Very pretty!
Thank you 🥰
I love this sooooo much!!! The soft sea foam green one is my favorite!! What colors are those!?!
Thank you so much 🥰 I'm so sorry those colours I mixed from leftover projects.
@Fern&Mitch Handmade do you have a video for those jade green (3rd one of your favorites) shown? I love those as well 🥰
Great video. Did you find the Varethane sticky?
Thank you. 😊 I haven’t had a problem with it. I usually let it dry for at least 24hrs
Is that paper you baked pieces on?
So excited to see a post from you Janami, I love your videos, they have really helped me a lot. Can’t wait to try this one.
I'm so happy to hear that and thank you so much for watching 🥰
Fern&Mitch Handmade you have been a blessing to me!
You are so sweet 🥰
Such lovely craft....Love all your videos....
Thank you so much and thanks for watching 🥰
Waking up to your videos! Yessss!!! Lol I really should get some clay and have fun with it. Do I need a pasta machine even if it is just a hobby not a professional like you?
Aw thank you so much for watching! 🥰 You will love playing with clay! it's honestly the best. Pasta machines will make everything easier. But if you wanna get even sheets of clay, I recommend you get a fondant roller with guide rings.
@@FernMitchHandmade thanks lovely 💕💕💕
Wooaw wonderful definitely am making these clay earring.thank you
Thank you 🥰 yes!! And please tag us on Instagram so we can share your creations
Did you say this was similar to the Gold Marble technique (listed as one of your favorite videos)? That is one of my favorites as well so I love this one!
I saw the video where you showed how you attached the post on the back. It would be nice if you added that link for others to go to. I can't remember which one I saw it on.
Your ideas are so much fun and easy to follow. Thanks
Thank you so much 🥰
I love the suggestion. I will update it. Thank you again and thank you so much for watching.
@@FernMitchHandmade You don't have to thank me for watching, I can't NOT watch, ha ha.
Estou amando assistir seus vídeos, mas confesso que nao6falo inglês e por é difícil entender tudo!
Por favor, coloque a tradução em português ou espanhol?
Beautiful 😻 beautiful 😻
Thank you 🥰
Love this tutorial! May I ask a small question? How do you prevent the clay from sticking to the cutters? Any tips will help thanks! 🙃
Thank you 🥰 try dipping your cutters in corn starch! Or I have seen some creators use cling wrap over the slab and then use cutters.
Can we bake polymer clay jewellery in microwave??? Plz tell
Not this particular brand. I have seen other brands which you can. But I don’t think those are suitable for making earrings.
Is it not better/easier to make the holes for the hardware before baking?
It depends on what you want. Sometimes piercing before baking can disturb the patterns created or make the clay around the hole uneven
Can I use something else instead of pasta machine?
Yes! A fondant roller with a guide
Do you use a large oven or a little toaster oven and what do you bake them on? I wanna make some i have all the materials. I made some but i burned them, I’m using a toaster oven
I use my large oven. When you use a toaster oven please use an extra thermometer. The heat fluctuations are ridiculous.
I love this video.. Thanks for sharing your techniques❤️.. I wanna make sth as a hobby. But i haven't got a pasta machine.. Then how I make a fine sheets?😶
Thank you for watching 🥰 you can find fondant rollers with rubber guides on Amazon. They are great for making sheets that are even thickness.
AMAZING!!🤩 I would like to see something witj autumn colours or autumn details... Good job!!!
Coming soon! thank you for watching 🥰
Wonderful
Great tutorial, thanks. What make is your sander?
Thank you 🥰 Listed in the description
This was so helpful! Thank you! Your jewellery is so beautiful 💙
Thank you so much for watching 🥰
Would you be able to do a tutorial on the paint method?
Absolutely! 😊
Thank you so so much.
Can you please make a tutorial using the black clay with the white paint, I would love to see it!
Absolutely!
Great video
Thank you for making this
Yay! I’ve been waiting for this one haha thank you! Amazing as usual!!
Thank you 🥰
Hiya! Great tutorial. I tried this last night. I did find it difficult to condition the slab. I did roll it and put it in the pasta machine, because of this some of my pieces that come out after baked had cracks in. I'm gonna watch your video again to see where I went wrong.
Before you try to put the slab through the pasta machine, lay a piece of paper and burnish it well with a roller. To prevent pieces from falling apart, push the sides as you roll. I hope everything works out for you 🥰
hi! i have a question, do you have to use liquid polymer clay to stick them back together??? can i mush them up together?? will it work??
I have seen other creators do it without liquid clay. They press and push really hard to and for a while to squish the pieces together. If you are to try, I’d say try a small amount first! Good luck 🥰
Do you rebake your pieces when you've attached the earring posts with the bake and bond?
Yes 😊 I bake them for about 15-30mins
Hello! Thank you for sharing your ideas to us. I would like to ask if it will be okay to condition the clay using only the acrylic roller alone? I don't have a pasta machine so I am looking for some alternatives. Thank you!
Yes
What can I use instead of liquid clay?
Can u please tell me which varnish is used..
Listed in the description 😊
WOW! Your work is Very pretty enjoy the video thank you for sharing!!! Subscribed to your channel channel...
Thank you so much 🥰
Fern&Mitch Handmade You’re welcome! 💕
Will I be able to use my toaster oven which also have to bake and broil and temperatures go up to 700 degrees? To bake the clay that is
No
Did you baked this on oven
Cause on so many videos I’ve seen them baking it
Yes
Could I make the hole in the earrings when they aren't baked already by using a nail and then bake them?
Use a pin. A nail could disturb the pattern or make the clay uneven
Molto belli!! Quali sono i metodi per farli asciugare?
Awesome! Thanks 😍❤️
By the way love your tutorials they are great ❤️🌹
Newbie here… I want to try making clay earrings. Can you please tell me at what thickness should I run the clay in pasta maker?
Whatever you want it to be
How to use Varnish?
What if we don’t have liquid clay somehow?
What size were those cookie cutters? Love them!
Thank you 🥰 They are about 1-2inches
Do you condition the clay before you start?
For this technique, unconditioned clay work the best 😊
@@FernMitchHandmade And you don't have trouble with bubbles?
@@meldubbs bubbles form when you over condition the clay. When air traps in.