Polymer Clay Controlled Mokume Technique & Hidden Tube Bail Tutorial
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ส.ค. 2024
- Hey everyone / Salut à tous!!
In this tutorial we make a controlled mokume pendant(s) and a hidden tube bail. Spoiler alert - not all went to plan!
Materials used:
- Clay:
1) Cernit Metallic Turquoise
2) Cernit Green Turquoise
3) Sculpey Wasabi
4) Scupley Orange
5) Sculpey Pearl
6) Cernit black & translucent
7) Kato translucent liquid clay
- Gold leaf/foil
- Pasta Machine
- Tissue blade
- Heat gun
- Super glue
Related Tutorials:
Sanding/Buffing/Polishing: • How I Finish my Polyme...
Wire Wrapped Bail (earrings): • Wrapped Pendant & Earr...
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Keilan 💜
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Chapters:
0:00 Mokume Stack, Block & Slab
20:17 Hidden Tube Bail
30:42 Show & Tell
Music:
Helium - TrackTribe
Walking in the Sky - Nico Staf
Better - Anno Domini Beats
#polymerclay #tutorial #bail #mokume #jewellery #handmade #free #diy - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
How I Finish my Pieces: Sanding/Buffing/Polishing and UV Resin th-cam.com/video/62TfCDBt5V8/w-d-xo.html
Beautiful I think they all turned out really beautiful, but I do see your explanation to why you’re not as happy with some compared to others. Thank you so much for these in-depth tutorials. They really help me a lot a very appreciate of of those that can put these videos on TH-cam to help us newbies learn Again love your videos.
Thank you 🥰
Beautiful work & I appreciate your explanation of what didn’t work. Thank you!
Thank you 🥰
These are gorgeous, thank you for sharing
Thank you Rhonda 🥰
Really pretty, great tutorial 😀!! Thank you for sharing your talent and the boo-boo's that happen sometimes 😊❤
Thank you Mary 🥰 Not all days are clay days 😉
Thank you so much for all the information in your video. The pendants are gorgeous too! Your work is impeccable!💜
Thank you so much Linda 🥰
Really liked your video thank you
Thank you Lisa 🥰
Love the earrings!
Thank you 🥰
Lots of good info. Thanks. So pretty and unique!
Thank you and thanks for watching 🥰
As always...loved all of it! Well done and thanks! 💕
Thank you Vanessa 🥰
Honey, you are so hard on yourself which tells me that you make high quality items but maybe a bit more stress on yourself than necessary. Loved this video and your work! I really love these pieces very much. ❤️
Awe, thank you Renda 🥰
Gorgeous and great tutorial! ❤❤❤
Thank you 🥰@@user-gz9cn4bo7x
This was a quite interesting study of two styles of pendant and earring. Thank you for posting... new sub from New Hampshire USA! 🎉
Thank you Jeanette!! 🥰
Love this ❤
Great tutorial thanks for sharing
Thank you 🥰 and thanks for watching!
Superbe travail ! J’aime beaucoup tes vidéos que je viens de découvrir. Merci du partage ✨🙏🏻💙
Merci beaucoup et merci d'avoir regardé 🥰
I somehow missed this video...I'm so sorry
Anyway, I thought all of the pieces turned out beautiful ❤️
A lot of times it's disappointing when things don't turn out exactly how we planned. When someone else is looking at our pieces, all they see is the beauty because they don't know it wasn't what we planned. I definitely see the beauty in those 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Awe, thanks Melly 🥰 It's growing on me a little now lol. Again, it just goes to show not every day is a clay day 😉
Utterly wonderful pieces. So well done. Loved your tutorial and the music choices. Thanks ❤
Thanks Melissa 🥰 I'm slowly slowly building my music library
Great tutorial, thank you. Did you put something on the cured pieces to get that deep, buffed shine?
Thank you Diane 🥰 No, they're just sanded, buffed & polished no wax (except the earrings, they were resined). Here's a link to the tutorial on how I finish my pieces th-cam.com/video/62TfCDBt5V8/w-d-xo.html
@Deborah-ut3ud
I'm very sorry I somehow deleted your last comment when replying 😳
Lovely work, as usual! Do you have a source for your "brand stamp" that you use on the back?
Thank you Bruce 🥰 I got my logo stamp to emboss metal tags for my macramé projects. It's a heavy solid steel die (a bit too heavy for polymer clay but it works), and mine is 20mm in diameter. I found it on Etsy and it was dispatched from Lithuania. Here's the link: www.etsy.com/listing/1009061389/custom-metal-stamp-custom-metal-die?ref=yr_purchases