I have used foil as an armature; as a crackle background for liquid polymer clay with a glass cab on top; as texture; and as fake opal (tinted translucent clay with glitter on top of a crinkled piece of foil. I love what you have done here and will definitely be adding this to my list!!!! Thanks once again for your excellent tutorials!
The colors are amazing. I really like the foil center and the texture the markers gave. This will definitely be on my "To try" list. 😊 I've seen this done before but not with clay. The artist added crinkled foil to a pendant blank (not sure exactly what they're called) for a cabochon. They added regular alcohol ink, let dry and resined. It turned out nice but your way, it looks more like a finished pieces.❤
Wow this is gorgeous! I couldn’t see the finished piece when you were painting. I though that looks a mess. 😹😹😹but at the end GORGEOUS!! You are so talented. Thank you for sharing with us. You amaze me. ! 💝🥰🤗
Really great effects! I don't use UV resin or any resin because my house is too dusty. I live on a ranch in the country. I'm brand new to polymer clay. Can you suggest a good gloss varnish for projects like this? Fun tutorial! 😊🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
I have used foil as an armature; as a crackle background for liquid polymer clay with a glass cab on top; as texture; and as fake opal (tinted translucent clay with glitter on top of a crinkled piece of foil. I love what you have done here and will definitely be adding this to my list!!!! Thanks once again for your excellent tutorials!
What a beautiful piece. Love the effect of the foil, Looking forward to more experiments with foil. Thank you Samantha and have a great day.
As a complete beginner you make everything seem possible lovely work as usual❤
Wow Samantha 😍 What a great idea! Thank you so much for sharing 🥰
Awesome, Samantha, can't wait to give it my try and technique...............
Love the colours you come up with, and your gorgeous designs. Thankyou
This is gorgeous! Reminds me of fall. ❤😊 Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful...beautiful... BEAUTIFUL!!!... i love it!!!...you are incredibly talented...Thanks for share...😉
Real art! Love it! Thank you for sharing!
Love it, I have lots af acrylic markers from when I used to make Teddy bears, now I have something new to use them on. Thanks for great tutorials.
I do love this. Very uniquely designed….
The colors are amazing. I really like the foil center and the texture the markers gave. This will definitely be on my "To try" list. 😊
I've seen this done before but not with clay. The artist added crinkled foil to a pendant blank (not sure exactly what they're called) for a cabochon. They added regular alcohol ink, let dry and resined. It turned out nice but your way, it looks more like a finished pieces.❤
Very cute and unique!👌💕
Very pretty, thank you
I love it!!! You are sooooooo talented!
Gorgeous - going to try this one! TY🙏🏻
Beautiful, tfs
Fab idea 👌 fiery colours
Turned out really pretty 😍, thank you for the great tutorial!!😊
That’s beautiful ❤
Very nice!!!❤
Wow this is gorgeous! I couldn’t see the finished piece when you were painting. I though that looks a mess. 😹😹😹but at the end GORGEOUS!! You are so talented. Thank you for sharing with us. You amaze me. ! 💝🥰🤗
Thanks!
Thank you so much. :D
Love it!!!
I have followed you for years and love your stuff and bought your products
🎉🎉🎉🎉Beautiful!
Another piece that looks like Chinese silk. Really lovely.
Love it❤🙏🏽
very cool❤❤❤
Hi, this is my first live chat with you
Really great effects! I don't use UV resin or any resin because my house is too dusty. I live on a ranch in the country. I'm brand new to polymer clay. Can you suggest a good gloss varnish for projects like this? Fun tutorial! 😊🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
I don't know where u r but in the US I've used Varathane with great results. Make sure to use the water soluble version
Hi. You can use Varathane gloss. It won't give the same effect as resin, but it will still give a glossy finish.
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I haven't posted it yet. It'll be posted once the video is public.
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