Great techniques on this video, Lisa! I recently got back into Polymer Clay after many years away from it. There sure are a lot more products on the market than there used to be. I have purchased a couple of yours and have seen more at Michaels but have to save up as they are pricey. I am subbing your channel so you can inspire me more :) Thanks for sharing you knowledge on these great products. Sandra in Canada
Hi Lisa, Thank you very mutch for this video. Could you please tell us more about the haert that you stamp with the paisley texture ? I don't understand how you do that. Many thanks. regards.
I really enjoyed this vid I am starting with clays and foils. Also I'm wondering what sort of neck piece that is on the last piece from Genevieve Lang what did she use to hang the pendant on it looked kind of stretch, I can't say I have seen it be fore and am alway.s on the lookout for new thing and ideas
What do you mean by conditioned clay? And how in the world do you get the foil perfect in the grooves where you stamped? This is completely awesome though.
conditioned clay is clay that is softened and worked by working it with your hands for a while or run it through a pasta machine for a bit ... when you bend the clay it shouldn't "crack"
Thank You Lisa for a very professionally done tutorial! Straight to the point! Thumbs Up!.....Gus
Wow that was cool I was wondering about the left over foil and thinking it was too nice to throw away.What a great techinque.
Wow, I wanted to know how to use this with clay and now i know. Thank you so much!
Great techniques on this video, Lisa! I recently got back into Polymer Clay after many years away from it. There sure are a lot more products on the market than there used to be. I have purchased a couple of yours and have seen more at Michaels but have to save up as they are pricey. I am subbing your channel so you can inspire me more :) Thanks for sharing you knowledge on these great products. Sandra in Canada
Hi Lisa, Thank you very mutch for this video. Could you please tell us more about the haert that you stamp with the paisley texture ? I don't understand how you do that. Many thanks. regards.
I really enjoyed this vid I am starting with clays and foils. Also I'm wondering what sort of neck piece that is on the last piece from Genevieve Lang what did she use to hang the pendant on it looked kind of stretch, I can't say I have seen it be fore and am alway.s on the lookout for new thing and ideas
where can I buy those please?
HI Lisa, will you be at the Pomona Scrapbook expo April 7th?
I would like to know how to use them with glass. Plese advise.
What do you mean by conditioned clay? And how in the world do you get the foil perfect in the grooves where you stamped? This is completely awesome though.
conditioned clay is clay that is softened and worked by working it with your hands for a while or run it through a pasta machine for a bit ... when you bend the clay it shouldn't "crack"
Could this be applied to a resin jewelry piece?
Great!!!😃👍
can the foils be used on wood or anything other than clay?
molto interessante! ^_^
How about bending the piece,,, we'll say something like waves ???