Oh, I forgot to answer your question regarding the patterns. I create some by hand, some with stamps and others with everyday household items and/or things found in nature
Hi. I have been looking for you, I love all of your things, I found one of your boxes the other day, It was one of your green ones with leaves and vines, I was on pinterest looking around and I saw it, You can always recognize your work. it is aiways done so nice and I love all the colors. I can tell that you have put alot of thought into your work, You are very good at every thing you do,Please keep up the good work, Yes I would love to learn different ways to do many thibgs, I hope that you and your family are healthy and are doing well, Hope to talk to you soon, Kay
I really liked this one. You are so creative with what you use as textures for your tiles. Maybe you could do a video on more examples of what you use.
Thank you very much! I believe I found them at Hobby Lobby but I went to their site and don't see this exact style. I found similar ones on Amazon but the price was ridiculous. If I find some, I'll reply again to this message.
Your work is lovely .... I have a question.Were your tiles painted or did they have mica powder.The reason I’m asking is because if it’s mica powder ...will it fall off when you cover it with the black paint and wipe it ? TFS 🤗👍
Most of them are just different colors of clay but some did have mica powders on them. If you put a wash on tiles with mica powders, just don't rub on them too much. The powdered pigments go on the raw clay and they stick well to the surface after they are cured. There seems to be some debate on whether or not they need to be sealed afterward. I think they should because they do seem to wear off with time.
MandarinMoon A Creative Journey THANK YOU so much ..... you actually caught me looking for an old watch to make my son the dragon eye you made 🤗🤗🤗 New subscriber here 👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you! I used a lot of everyday items and some rubber stamps that I bought at the craft store. I do have a tutorial in my Etsy shop that details how I create textures. Here is a link www.etsy.com/listing/704019871/tiny-textured-tiles-surface-texture
@@mandarinmoonacreativejourn3089 hi again. I bought your 2 pack tut for surface textures and it is great. I have been out of polymer clay for a few years so these tuts were a great refresher and really sparked my creativity. Thanks so much for the wonderful info!
These are beautiful!
Thanks!
Gorgeous result 💖🙏🏽
Thank you so much!
Really nice and creative. Are your patterns just pressed from different objects? Great colors too
Thank you!
Oh, I forgot to answer your question regarding the patterns. I create some by hand, some with stamps and others with everyday household items and/or things found in nature
very nice
Thanks!
Very nicely done! I love the liquid clay used to give a "grout-like" appearance.
And it works so well, thank you!
Love it! I am always looking for new ideas?
I'm working on some new ideas now. :)
I love your inchies! And your paid tutorials are informative and affordable. This tutorial gives me lots of ideas how to use my accumulating Inchies.
Thank you very much, I hope you will share photos of your finished projects!
Hi. I have been looking for you, I love all of your things, I found one of your boxes the other day, It was one of your green ones with leaves and vines, I was on pinterest looking around and I saw it, You can always recognize your work. it is aiways done so nice and I love all the colors. I can tell that you have put alot of thought into your work, You are very good at every thing you do,Please keep up the good work, Yes I would love to learn different ways to do many thibgs, I hope that you and your family are healthy and are doing well, Hope to talk to you soon, Kay
Thank you very much Kay!
I really liked this one. You are so creative with what you use as textures for your tiles. Maybe you could do a video on more examples of what you use.
Great idea! I actually started one a couple of months ago but never finished it. Maybe that will be my next video. Thank you for the suggestion!
Very nice!!
Thanks!
Very nice box…where did you find that size? Turned out very pretty all of them!❤
Thank you very much! I believe I found them at Hobby Lobby but I went to their site and don't see this exact style. I found similar ones on Amazon but the price was ridiculous. If I find some, I'll reply again to this message.
Such lovely texture on your inches.
Thank you!
I enjoyed the video. I did find the print difficult to read.
Thanks! Was it the font I used or did I have it scroll by too quickly?
Both the size and type of font. It would help if the scroll was slowed down just a bit.
@@deniseosborne4045 thank you for the feedback!
Your work is lovely .... I have a question.Were your tiles painted or did they have mica powder.The reason I’m asking is because if it’s mica powder ...will it fall off when you cover it with the black paint and wipe it ? TFS 🤗👍
Most of them are just different colors of clay but some did have mica powders on them. If you put a wash on tiles with mica powders, just don't rub on them too much. The powdered pigments go on the raw clay and they stick well to the surface after they are cured. There seems to be some debate on whether or not they need to be sealed afterward. I think they should because they do seem to wear off with time.
MandarinMoon A Creative Journey THANK YOU so much ..... you actually caught me looking for an old watch to make my son the dragon eye you made 🤗🤗🤗 New subscriber here 👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍
Great video! Where can I pick up some of these great texture stamps? Will visit your Etsy store!
Thank you! I used a lot of everyday items and some rubber stamps that I bought at the craft store. I do have a tutorial in my Etsy shop that details how I create textures. Here is a link www.etsy.com/listing/704019871/tiny-textured-tiles-surface-texture
@@mandarinmoonacreativejourn3089 hi again. I bought your 2 pack tut for surface textures and it is great. I have been out of polymer clay for a few years so these tuts were a great refresher and really sparked my creativity. Thanks so much for the wonderful info!
@@Serenitees that's awesome, thank you very much!