The only thing i dont have is the gold paste you added i am gonna try it without that. The mica powder you added to the gold one looked so green. Was it green or gold ?
We buy from Etsy mainly but have also ordered from Ali Xpress, just be careful to look at the reviews on Ali Xpress since the quality can be a bit iffy. Thanks so much for watching!!
@@TheCloverPatchClayCompany ok,thank you! What quality should I be looking for? I’m kinda new at this. I’ve bought some at hobby lobby or Michaels and they usually just say nickel free. Would you be able to provide the Etsy link when you use that product for us?
Nickel free is a great thing to look for as well as hardware that claims it is hypoallergenic. Products from Michaels are usually totally fine:) Everyone's ears have different sensitivity levels so what might be totally fine for someone may give someone else a reaction so it can be a bit tricky, any hardware we get we like to test in our own ears (and keep that particular pair for ourselves of course) and wear it for a while to make sure its good quality. We bought all of our hardware in bulk off of Esty months ago before we started doing tutorials so unfortunately those listings are long gone, but in the future if we purchase more we will be sure to provide the links!
Thank you..gorgeous.... What you put under the clay on the tray before bake? And do you put also resin all on the back piece or around the earing piece only to contact well?
Thank you! We bake our pieces on a ceramic tile as they are heat proof. We add resin to the fronts of our earrings and then we also usually add a little resin on the back to help secure the metal backing. We do not add resin to the sides:)
I'm not totally sure what you're asking but I *think* you're asking if I mixed the slabs once the ink dried? The answer is yes once the ink is dry I mix the separate little slabs individually to get an even distribution of color :)
Hi, I loved this tutorial! However, am I right to understand you ran your slab through the pasta machine after adding mica and gold leaf? If so, didn’t it ruin the rollers of your pasta machine? I’m worried it would with mine, but I’d love to try this out.
Apologies for the late reply! Yes we run it through after we add all the mix ins:) We haven't found that its made too much of a mess, nothing a quick wipe with a paper towel can't clean up.
hello, can you write the list of the materials you use, I wonder if I don't know your language, I'm translating it from translate, for example, is it used in resin without hardener?
I added our new list of hardware in the description!! Here is the link! Theres more to come I still have lots to add but its a start :) the-clover-patch-clay-co.myshopify.com/collections/clay-supplies-hardware
We buy all of our cutters on Etsy. Most of ours have been accumulated over the years so unfortunately the listings to the exact cutters we use do not exist anymore, but if you search "polymer clay earring cutters" you will find a HUGE variety to choose from!
Good job! I love the added bling!
I look forward to more of your tutorials!
Thank you so much for watching Cynthia!!😊
Adding bake and bond... do you let that sit too like when you added the ink? When you slice is it kind of slimey or sticky?
Amazing, great job and thanks a lot for sharing this wonderful technique
Was the bottom layer of the slab translucent clay? Could you have used purple colored clay instead of coloring the translucent clay purple?
Where do you buy the pendents?
Stunning! Where did you get the cutters? :)
Love those charms can’t wait for more videos
Soooo beautiful. Cant wait to try. Thanks for sharing ur talent with us!
Thanks so much for watching!
The only thing i dont have is the gold paste you added i am gonna try it without that. The mica powder you added to the gold one looked so green. Was it green or gold ?
It is gold it might just be the lighting giving it a green shift?
I'm barley able to use a hand roller, because it just sticks to it. Lol
I was also told to try liquid translucent clay instead. Have you tried that?
So beautifully made and easy step by step, Thank you for this great video! 💗
Thank you so much for watching😊💜
@@TheCloverPatchClayCompany can you share with me these additional stones where we found? do you've any link?
Very nice! Where do you get your , you call it hardware, bling? TFS
We buy from Etsy mainly but have also ordered from Ali Xpress, just be careful to look at the reviews on Ali Xpress since the quality can be a bit iffy. Thanks so much for watching!!
@@TheCloverPatchClayCompany ok,thank you! What quality should I be looking for? I’m kinda new at this. I’ve bought some at hobby lobby or Michaels and they usually just say nickel free. Would you be able to provide the Etsy link when you use that product for us?
Nickel free is a great thing to look for as well as hardware that claims it is hypoallergenic. Products from Michaels are usually totally fine:) Everyone's ears have different sensitivity levels so what might be totally fine for someone may give someone else a reaction so it can be a bit tricky, any hardware we get we like to test in our own ears (and keep that particular pair for ourselves of course) and wear it for a while to make sure its good quality. We bought all of our hardware in bulk off of Esty months ago before we started doing tutorials so unfortunately those listings are long gone, but in the future if we purchase more we will be sure to provide the links!
Great video! Thank you for doing gold and silver to let us see the results!💜💛💜🤍
Where did you get the jewerly hardware? I didn’t see a link
Ugh! Absolutely stunning!! Haha I’m going to try this technique asap. Gotta go find me some alcohol inks! Thanks for talking us through this🤩
Where do u get the bling???
Gorgeous ❤️
Thank you..gorgeous....
What you put under the clay on the tray before bake?
And do you put also resin all on the back piece or around the earing piece only to contact well?
Thank you! We bake our pieces on a ceramic tile as they are heat proof. We add resin to the fronts of our earrings and then we also usually add a little resin on the back to help secure the metal backing. We do not add resin to the sides:)
Hi can I ask when the alcohol ink is dry, do you mix that one sheet of colour together as it seems to be all one colour. Thanks you 💜
I'm not totally sure what you're asking but I *think* you're asking if I mixed the slabs once the ink dried? The answer is yes once the ink is dry I mix the separate little slabs individually to get an even distribution of color :)
Thank you for the tutorial! Do you normally apply resin to both sides of the jewelry or only the front?
Thank you! Both sides:)
Hey! Where do you buy those shape cutters to shape the earings?
also where did you get your cutters from ?
My fav shop for cutters is Juno3DStore on Etsy!! She is amazing for customs too. Her cutters are PERFECTION
Magnificent
Beautiful
Thank you very much💜
Does the resin not crack when you drill holes in it?
a lil cracking might occur but i usually drill holes after resin dries and i use a smaller/thinner hole drill
Beautiful 💜 😍 my favorite color
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi, I loved this tutorial! However, am I right to understand you ran your slab through the pasta machine after adding mica and gold leaf? If so, didn’t it ruin the rollers of your pasta machine? I’m worried it would with mine, but I’d love to try this out.
Apologies for the late reply! Yes we run it through after we add all the mix ins:) We haven't found that its made too much of a mess, nothing a quick wipe with a paper towel can't clean up.
Heat gun also using to bake
hello, can you write the list of the materials you use, I wonder if I don't know your language, I'm translating it from translate, for example, is it used in resin without hardener?
I added our new list of hardware in the description!! Here is the link! Theres more to come I still have lots to add but its a start :)
the-clover-patch-clay-co.myshopify.com/collections/clay-supplies-hardware
I find mine is very sticky, even after waiting for everything to dry. Am I adding to much bake and bond? Or is this common? Lol
Vraiment magnifique j'adore félicitations 👍❤❤❤👏👏👏🙋♀️💐💐💐
beautiful✨
Thank you so much! 😊
👏👏👏❤🇧🇷🇧🇷
Nooo... don't make my ADHD brain jump into another hobby 😭 I already have so many art supplies and so little money 🤣
Hey! Where do you buy those shape cutters to shape the earings?
We buy all of our cutters on Etsy. Most of ours have been accumulated over the years so unfortunately the listings to the exact cutters we use do not exist anymore, but if you search "polymer clay earring cutters" you will find a HUGE variety to choose from!