I love the "hidden magic" technique and I also love the colors that you are using! The result is so beautiful! Great tutorial and great work! Have a wonderful and inspired day!
I wish I had a more colorful flower cane leftover. But I don't usually do flowers much. I thought the bronze would be the one to make those colors pop out. I love hidden magic too, even if this one didn't really involve sanding at all, it's more of a combination between hidden magic and mokume gane. I'm glad you like it. Same to you!
I discovered it by accident, one evening when I was tired and put stuff in backwards, and didn't feel like going through rolling the sheet once more time. But it works great and was a real help for me with my hands issues
There is a very good blade I found last year on Amazon, and had to wait 6 weeks for it to get it in the mail. I told Trish from Polyclayplay about it, and she found it and now you can find it there for a very low price, in two different sizes. You can find them at this link, and there are also some that are only 4" long polyclayplay.com/7-75-flexible-clay-blade-in-storage-case/?aff=2
It's a technique of weaving carpets and fabric. So of course the polymer clay artists have come up with a technique that imitates it. Search in youtube first "ikat" and look at the weaving technique then search "ikat polymer clay" and see the ikat cane. I have a tutorial with how to make it simpler and easier.
Love the "reveal"!!!! Thanks for the hint to put it on a jar
You are so welcome!
Loved the tutorial AND the tip on placing the sheet onto a cilindrical surface! thanks!!
Thank you
I love the "hidden magic" technique and I also love the colors that you are using! The result is so beautiful! Great tutorial and great work! Have a wonderful and inspired day!
I wish I had a more colorful flower cane leftover. But I don't usually do flowers much. I thought the bronze would be the one to make those colors pop out. I love hidden magic too, even if this one didn't really involve sanding at all, it's more of a combination between hidden magic and mokume gane. I'm glad you like it. Same to you!
Too fabulous, just brilliant using the cylinder.
Thanks Kelli D
thank you
Thank you for sharing with us. Wonderful. And love the tip about rolling on the clay and not the texture sheet!
I discovered it by accident, one evening when I was tired and put stuff in backwards, and didn't feel like going through rolling the sheet once more time. But it works great and was a real help for me with my hands issues
Excellent, detailed and instructive video! Thank you!
Thank you!
J'ai encore appris beaucoup! Merci ! Un câlin à la coccinelle aux superbes yeux orange😘
Merci!
COME SEI BRAVA! UN ABBRACCIO DALL' ITALIA!
Grazie!
I had a go with your tutorial and I loved this technique thank you
Thank you!
Love this tutorial you are very informative and have clear information thank you
Thank you!
All I can say is WOW
Haha, thank you
Excellent idea.
Thank you
Great! thanks for sharing New ideas and thechnique
Thank you!
Lovely! Thanks ❤️
Thank you!
Brilliant idea. Too bad you didn't have more colorful canes.. You got better with the camera but still have to work on it. Thumbs up.
Thank you! I don't do much flower jewelry, I just found these when I was looking for something in the drawer and thought of making the tutorial.
What a lovely effect! Could the cylinder technique be used with mokume gane, too?
This IS mokume gane. Stamped mokume gane.
going to have to try and shave ths way. I also probably need thinner tissue blades
There is a very good blade I found last year on Amazon, and had to wait 6 weeks for it to get it in the mail. I told Trish from Polyclayplay about it, and she found it and now you can find it there for a very low price, in two different sizes. You can find them at this link, and there are also some that are only 4" long polyclayplay.com/7-75-flexible-clay-blade-in-storage-case/?aff=2
And of course you can make another with all those lovely scraps 😂
If the scraps are big enough you can make a veneer out of them.
lol another good idea I did think of - hey you want to move in lol
lol I'm good, thanks. But you seem to be on a roll!
Ikat?? Not heard of this- 😬-what is it??
It's a technique of weaving carpets and fabric. So of course the polymer clay artists have come up with a technique that imitates it. Search in youtube first "ikat" and look at the weaving technique then search "ikat polymer clay" and see the ikat cane. I have a tutorial with how to make it simpler and easier.
Cool- I'll do that
Awwwww ❤️🐈
That's where I've going wrong- I need to put clay on top of texture sheet- and not other way- thanks - that's been annoying me for ages 😂
I know, I had problems and was so frustrated until I got them backwards by mistake one evening lol
Or 😂form it into a stone- 💡 idea
Go for it!