Hi Sam, once again you knocked it out of the park with these imitation pearls!! They’re beautiful and I couldn’t tell the difference between the imitation pearls and the actual pearls. Thank you so much for the great advice and your fabulous video ❤
❤Those are absolutely gorgeous!! They look so much like the real pearl. When you had them in the pile at the end, I couldn't pick out the fake ones!! Great job!!
I always liked the fresh water pearl. It's very organic and lends a lot of interest to pieces. I think that with a little bit of blue-grey you can end up with a baroque pearl as well, maybe even a black pearl. Samantha these are beautiful, Thank you.
Thank u Jessama for the lovely tutorial! I adore using these pearls in my jewelry making but sometimes have issues stringing them bc of the smaller holes! This way I can adjust the holes according to what I wish to string them with! Thank u again so much! I’m from the southern United States and we to have insects we call circades and they get especially loud in the evenings! U can hear them for miles and they get so loud at times u can’t hear the person standing next to u outside!😅 Cant wait for your next tutorial! Best wishes!❣️
Samantha these are beautiful! I’m going to soon attempt to make some large baroque (polymer clay) pearls. My dtr wants a choker of baroque pearls but they cost a little more than $2000 …. So I’m going to attempt them with clay. I purchased 2 large baroque pearls to use for comparison. 🤞 they turn out as nice as yours.
Very cool. I think tho the red colour shift is necessary-- the real pearls you showed did have a pink tint, and without that I think they might look a bit fake. Are the final ones you made more pink than they appear on camera? The way they look on camera, I'd be tempted to put mainly the colour shift in the varnish instead of mostly the white.
Thank you for this tutorial . Btw do you have a tutorial for the perfect roll you did on the wire. It was centered. When I do mine with the pliers it tends to be lopsided. What’s the trick❤
It would be really hard to explain here. I'd highly recommend watching tutorials specifically centered around looping wire. They've normally got close ups and explain it better than I could.
Beautiful! I just bought the pearl clay, and after the first earrings, I thought to use it for fake pearls…. Bummer, that you do not recommand it. Where do you get the pearl mica and colorshift? I am new at this, do i do not know yet where to get ingrediënts. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise! 🥰
I sell the colorshift powder here. jessamadesign.etsy.com/listing/1116474467 This is the pearl white powder I used. www.firemountaingems.com/6609BS.html
Muy buen tutorial! Gracias por compartir. ❤️🌹
Just beautiful! Thanks for sharing this technique! ❤❤❤
Hi Sam, once again you knocked it out of the park with these imitation pearls!! They’re beautiful and I couldn’t tell the difference between the imitation pearls and the actual pearls. Thank you so much for the great advice and your fabulous video ❤
You did a great job! They look so much alike!
❤Those are absolutely gorgeous!! They look so much like the real pearl. When you had them in the pile at the end, I couldn't pick out the fake ones!! Great job!!
Very pretty and nice, thank you so much for sharing your talent and techniques 😊❤!!
I always liked the fresh water pearl. It's very organic and lends a lot of interest to pieces. I think that with a little bit of blue-grey you can end up with a baroque pearl as well, maybe even a black pearl. Samantha these are beautiful, Thank you.
Beautiful- lovely earrings❣️Thank you for sharing🫶🏻
Thank u Jessama for the lovely tutorial! I adore using these pearls in my jewelry making but sometimes have issues stringing them bc of the smaller holes! This way I can adjust the holes according to what I wish to string them with! Thank u again so much! I’m from the southern United States and we to have insects we call circades and they get especially loud in the evenings! U can hear them for miles and they get so loud at times u can’t hear the person standing next to u outside!😅 Cant wait for your next tutorial! Best wishes!❣️
This is so clever! L9ve these. 🙏💕
They look VERY convincing. I couldn't tell which ones were polymer clay.
Very pretty btw. ❤
Beautiful and classy. I love the trick of mixing in the mica powders with the varnish. Thank you 💗
Simple but beautiful, and realistic 😮
Those are gorgeous 😍
Oooh, lovely! I can’t wait to try this!
They are beautiful Samantha!! Thank you!!❤
Love these! Thanks!
Samantha these are beautiful! I’m going to soon attempt to make some large baroque (polymer clay) pearls. My dtr wants a choker of baroque pearls but they cost a little more than $2000 …. So I’m going to attempt them with clay. I purchased 2 large baroque pearls to use for comparison. 🤞 they turn out as nice as yours.
Beautiful!
That's amazing!
Very cool. I think tho the red colour shift is necessary-- the real pearls you showed did have a pink tint, and without that I think they might look a bit fake. Are the final ones you made more pink than they appear on camera? The way they look on camera, I'd be tempted to put mainly the colour shift in the varnish instead of mostly the white.
Thank you for this tutorial . Btw do you have a tutorial for the perfect roll you did on the wire. It was centered. When I do mine with the pliers it tends to be lopsided. What’s the trick❤
It would be really hard to explain here. I'd highly recommend watching tutorials specifically centered around looping wire. They've normally got close ups and explain it better than I could.
Beautiful work!. Just wanted to ask if what is the brand and name of the color shift power
Thank you. I used this color shift powder. jessamadesign.etsy.com/listing/1116474467
Hi Samantha, warm greetings from South Africa!
South African here also!
Thanks. I was about to ask about the premo perl!!!!!❤
Thank you so much Samantha. Where do you get your varathane from and what brand in Australia cheers
I got mine from Bunnings about seven years ago. It's water based, gloss, polyurethane varathane.
Hi i just bought some of your items. Just wanted to ask if what is the ratio of white and translucent clay with you mix the colors of clay? Thank you
It's equal parts white to translucent clay in this tutorial.
🤩🤩🤩 I am waiting for this video
Me also!
Beautiful! I just bought the pearl clay, and after the first earrings, I thought to use it for fake pearls…. Bummer, that you do not recommand it. Where do you get the pearl mica and colorshift? I am new at this, do i do not know yet where to get ingrediënts. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise! 🥰
I sell the colorshift powder here. jessamadesign.etsy.com/listing/1116474467
This is the pearl white powder I used. www.firemountaingems.com/6609BS.html
Thank you!
Beautiful!
Beautiful!