Great tutorial! One question, What is your grout sanded or on sanded. Here in the US sanded grout is used for floor tiles and on sanded grout is used for wall tiles.
thanks Rachel, step by step's are not everyone's cup of tea ;) and a video probably hasn't had a lot of views if it has no dislikes, so I never mind them :) I believe there are some people who take time to search out videos with no dislikes, so they can be the first to add one - we are all different, and that is what makes the world such an interesting place. But thank you for your lovely comments, I really appreciate them :)
I didn’t know I could wipe away the black smudges on the white off with a baby wipe, amazing! It’s always so annoying when you see it, so thank you 😊 & of course many thanks for sharing your amazing skills & knowledge 👍🏼
Extremely effective & pretty, Fiona. I've always been attracted to making things in miniature so looking forward to giving this a go. Seeing circles and all sorts of trellises in the finished coasters; one can study them for ages & keep seeing different patterns :) Thank you yet again for a super tutorial.
Thanks Fiona, for making caning so accessible and so intriguing with your clear cut instructions, encouragement and the multitude of tips that ensure success. Can't wait to try this! BTW, that peppermint/plum Skinner blend is magical.
Love, Love, Love your tutorials. You are so great at telling all the details and making it so understandable. Thank you so much for sharing all of your talent and knowledge with us. These are beautiful 💗💗💗👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Alesia Howington, hi from South Australia. There is a web site called 'Wish.com' that sells inexpensive pasta machines, and a plethora of other polymer clay tools, moulds, resin, cutters, you name it they got it. Drawback is shipping time. Alternatively, Machoni who make traditional pasts machines in Italy also have web site. Hope this info helps. 🇦🇺
Grazie. Penso che qualcuno si sia perso quando ho tradotto questo, non sono sicuro di cosa tu stia chiedendo, mi dispiace. Ho un sacco di link nella descrizione del video che possono aiutare. :)
Thanks Lee. Yes you could, of course they are not as robust as ceramic tiles, and I would definitely only sand and polish, not add varnish. They should be fine though as long as you treated them with care, and I believe people have used these in their own homes with success :)
I just love watching these videos it's so exciting watching how the designs come together, I've just ordered a pasta machine, so hoping to give this a go soon, is there any particular pattern you suggest to start with or do i choose and go? Thank you once again for sharing :)
thank you Caroline, how exciting :) My advice would be don't stress over choosing a pattern to start with, go with what calls to you, but keep it simple. Pay more attention to getting your cane equal down all sides, and those pointed corners nice and neat, than getting a particular pattern right. Then whatever you have as a pattern will kaleidoscope well together. Also, don't put yourself under any pressure, don't forget we are all our own worst critics, and simply enjoy it, have a play but mostly, just have fun with it :)
Oh these coasters are amazing, Fiona!!🥰🥰 Thank you so very much for mention me...you really didn‘t have to! 💜 I feel very honored!☺️ ❤️ THANK YOU!!💜 One question...i am going to visit my family next month in the US. My aunts favorite color is turquoise or green. What combination would you use? As i said before you use colors i would never think of, but everything turns out so beautiful!💜 I would like to make your coasters as a gift for her. Could you give me a advice? I will of course tell my family that you made the whole design!💜 But as she said green, i was completly lost!😂
I would probably go for a Turquoise (Peppermint in FIMO Soft), white, Emerald Green blend, with quite a bit of white so the dark green doesn't overtake the blend, then match it with something like an acid green (Apple Green in FIMO Soft) with white and then an acid yellow (Lemon Yellow in FIMO Soft). That should give a nice overall green effect, with the warmer tones of the turquoise, deep green lifting the acid effect? That's my initial thoughts anyway, so hope that helps :) xx
Fiona Abel-Smith PolyOriginals oh thank you!!💜 that sounds great! I knew you could give me the right advice! 💜 I am glad that all i use is Fimo soft and professional!! So it‘ll make it easier for me!😄 Thank you for taking the time helping me!!💜 My weekend is safed!!😊
Great tutorial! One question, What is your grout sanded or on sanded. Here in the US sanded grout is used for floor tiles and on sanded grout is used for wall tiles.
Thanks Jan, I hadn't realised that, it is the unsanded wall grout I am using :)
Fabulous tip for wiping the white clay off!!
Glad it was useful, thanks so much 🙂
Congratulazioni, splendido lavoro.
grazie mille 🙂
Just gorgeous, as always, Fiona! But I see there are 2 dislikes! I can't imagine anyone not loving your tutorials! Thank you for sharing with us :-) ❤
thanks Rachel, step by step's are not everyone's cup of tea ;) and a video probably hasn't had a lot of views if it has no dislikes, so I never mind them :) I believe there are some people who take time to search out videos with no dislikes, so they can be the first to add one - we are all different, and that is what makes the world such an interesting place. But thank you for your lovely comments, I really appreciate them :)
I didn’t know I could wipe away the black smudges on the white off with a baby wipe, amazing! It’s always so annoying when you see it, so thank you 😊 & of course many thanks for sharing your amazing skills & knowledge 👍🏼
So glad that was useful, thanks Mathew :)
Fantastic coasters! Brilliant designs...very clever!
Thanks so much Melissa :)
Extremely effective & pretty, Fiona. I've always been attracted to making things in miniature so looking forward to giving this a go. Seeing circles and all sorts of trellises in the finished coasters; one can study them for ages & keep seeing different patterns :) Thank you yet again for a super tutorial.
Oooooh yes, smaller would look really good ;) thanks Susan :)
Another wonderful tutorial! You are such a generous soul to share your knowledge with us Fiona. 💚💚💚
thank you so much Aoife :)
Thanks Fiona, for making caning so accessible and so intriguing with your clear cut instructions, encouragement and the multitude of tips that ensure success. Can't wait to try this! BTW, that peppermint/plum Skinner blend is magical.
Thanks so much, have fun :)
What a fantastic cane! It looks complex but it's got so few steps - thank you!
Thanks Carrie :)
I like this tutorial and find your instructions to be great! I have done your tutorials and received many compliments. Great job!
Thanks so much Dee :)
Thank you Fiona! I appreciate your time and effort you put into your tutorials! I've learned so much from them.
Thank you so much Stacy :)
Fabulous tutorial. Great tips. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much :)
Thank you so much, dear Fiona! 🌼💐🌸🌹
You are very welcome, thank you Lilly :)
Love, Love, Love your tutorials. You are so great at telling all the details and making it so understandable. Thank you so much for sharing all of your talent and knowledge with us. These are beautiful 💗💗💗👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
thank you so much Shelly :)
Goodness me, you make this look so easy! I am always greatly inspired by your clear and concise instruction. Thank you so much for sharing!
you are very welcome, thank you Barbara :)
Awesome! Looking for a pasta machine everywhere. Your videos are so inspiring.
thank you so much Alesia :)
Alesia Howington, hi from South Australia. There is a web site called 'Wish.com' that sells inexpensive pasta machines, and a plethora of other polymer clay tools, moulds, resin, cutters, you name it they got it. Drawback is shipping time. Alternatively, Machoni who make traditional pasts machines in Italy also have web site. Hope this info helps. 🇦🇺
I love your step by step instructions so easy to fallow to make your own and such a pretty coaster too :)
Thanks so much Susan :)
@@FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals Your very welcome :)
Bravo Fiona,thank you for tutorial...
Thank you Antonis :)
Thank you for another fantastic tutorial!! You’re so talented and I always learn so much!
Thank you so much Samantha :)
Beautiful!!
Thank you :)
Love this project , off to buy more clay . Thank you once again for sharing with us.
brilliant, thank you Catherine :)
Bellissimo 😍 👏👏👏. Gentilmente mi può dire dove posso comprare le carte per levigare e la crema polish per lucidare ? Grazie!
Grazie. Penso che qualcuno si sia perso quando ho tradotto questo, non sono sicuro di cosa tu stia chiedendo, mi dispiace. Ho un sacco di link nella descrizione del video che possono aiutare. :)
@@FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals ok grazie 😊
Wow, so amazing!
thanks so much Stephanie :)
Love watching u work I really learn so much about caning and just going w it
Thanks so much Katie :)
This is very interesting to watch.
I'm not sure I could actually do it though.
Very nice!
Thanks Cathy. You could do it, for sure, juts follow the instructions, and any problems, message me ;)
*J’adore Wow* je partage. Bravo 👏🏽 et merci 🙏🏽🤗
Merci beaucoup :)
Wonderful, as always! Just wondering, could you use these coasters on the wall as tiles? I think they would be beautiful as a backsplash!!
Thanks Lee. Yes you could, of course they are not as robust as ceramic tiles, and I would definitely only sand and polish, not add varnish. They should be fine though as long as you treated them with care, and I believe people have used these in their own homes with success :)
🎉❤wow
Thakns so much 🙂
absolutely stunning. thank you
Thanks so much Abraham :)
I just love watching these videos it's so exciting watching how the designs come together, I've just ordered a pasta machine, so hoping to give this a go soon, is there any particular pattern you suggest to start with or do i choose and go? Thank you once again for sharing :)
thank you Caroline, how exciting :) My advice would be don't stress over choosing a pattern to start with, go with what calls to you, but keep it simple. Pay more attention to getting your cane equal down all sides, and those pointed corners nice and neat, than getting a particular pattern right. Then whatever you have as a pattern will kaleidoscope well together. Also, don't put yourself under any pressure, don't forget we are all our own worst critics, and simply enjoy it, have a play but mostly, just have fun with it :)
Oh these coasters are amazing, Fiona!!🥰🥰 Thank you so very much for mention me...you really didn‘t have to! 💜 I feel very honored!☺️ ❤️ THANK YOU!!💜
One question...i am going to visit my family next month in the US. My aunts favorite color is turquoise or green. What combination would you use? As i said before you use colors i would never think of, but everything turns out so beautiful!💜 I would like to make your coasters as a gift for her. Could you give me a advice? I will of course tell my family that you made the whole design!💜 But as she said green, i was completly lost!😂
Thanks Cindylee29 for this suggestion.
I would probably go for a Turquoise (Peppermint in FIMO Soft), white, Emerald Green blend, with quite a bit of white so the dark green doesn't overtake the blend, then match it with something like an acid green (Apple Green in FIMO Soft) with white and then an acid yellow (Lemon Yellow in FIMO Soft). That should give a nice overall green effect, with the warmer tones of the turquoise, deep green lifting the acid effect? That's my initial thoughts anyway, so hope that helps :) xx
Fiona Abel-Smith PolyOriginals oh thank you!!💜 that sounds great! I knew you could give me the right advice! 💜 I am glad that all i use is Fimo soft and professional!! So it‘ll make it easier for me!😄 Thank you for taking the time helping me!!💜 My weekend is safed!!😊
Whew...a lot of work
but it's sort of worth it in the end ;)
@@FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals no doubt they are beautiful but far beyond my ability and patience. You are quite the artist.
This could also be titled ASMR
Great tutorial, beautiful scrap clay😁
Thanks so much ;)
This is very interesting to watch.
I'm not sure I could actually do it though.
Very nice!