Amazing as always. I just love watching your process - and that you include your mistakes and how you fix them! It's so easy to freak out when something doesn't work or goes wrong (with ceramics it happens all the time!) . Had that experience recently with a tagine that I made and spent hours and hours on. I took it home after it was bisque fired, and it was fine. But when I went to pick up the lid, the cup at the top just came off in my hand! 😧 Luckily, a fellow potter had told me about 'bisque fix', so I slathered some of that on both parts, pressed them together, wiped the excess, put the whole piece back in a second bisque firing. So far, so good. For the glaze firing I covered the join with a thick layer of a beautiful brush on glaze and the rest with clear glaze - and prayed! Result: beautiful - and you can't even tell that it was broken.😃 I'll send you a photo.
Beautiful.💖 It's like you can see the magical world of Skylands (Skylanders) or Nightopia (Night's journey into dreams) all over again. I can't imagine if you made Beauty & the Beast Enchanted rose, see you next time.
It’s wonderful! I do have a question though; how does the resin not just run down the plastic and pool in the bottom only. It looks like resin stuck to the 'waterfall' as well. Is it thicker or faster curing or something. I hope what I’m asking makes sense.. 😊
Are you still with us? I just stumbled upon UV resin and it looks like it could be the ticket for part of this little project. You can even make insect wings with this stuff.
Wow!! Just found ur channel and this creation is incredible!! However, you have not posted to TH-cam in over 1 year. I do hope you are ok. Hope to see you soon🤗💕🇨🇦
Hey kids, take it from someone who's worked in construction, please don't drill straight into something that you're holding in the palm of your hand. All it takes is a little extra squeeze of the trigger, a slip of the hand, and you're gonna have a bad time...
No wonder the film industry wants you to stick around!👍👍👍
I love how you do your tutorials. Great info. ✨️👏
Amazing as always. I just love watching your process - and that you include your mistakes and how you fix them! It's so easy to freak out when something doesn't work or goes wrong (with ceramics it happens all the time!) . Had that experience recently with a tagine that I made and spent hours and hours on. I took it home after it was bisque fired, and it was fine. But when I went to pick up the lid, the cup at the top just came off in my hand! 😧 Luckily, a fellow potter had told me about 'bisque fix', so I slathered some of that on both parts, pressed them together, wiped the excess, put the whole piece back in a second bisque firing. So far, so good. For the glaze firing I covered the join with a thick layer of a beautiful brush on glaze and the rest with clear glaze - and prayed! Result: beautiful - and you can't even tell that it was broken.😃 I'll send you a photo.
Wow truly amazing!!
Wow! This turned out quite beautiful!
I'm mind blown. I feel my life has improved just my witnessing your process.💛
Brilliant. Loved to see how you used the different layers of paint on the "rock" !
Sofia, the diorama turned out fantastic! Thank you. 👍✌
👍 I am amazed that you paid attention to every details!
Amazing! I love the way you don't give up when things go wrong.
so beautiful!!!!!!!!!
Looks so awesome! 🎉
Amazing! I got goosebumps from being impressed so much. Thanks for sharing and the inspiration.
This is so cool! Thanks for sharing
a great idea of floating islands
Nice save!!! Beautiful!
❤amazing! 🎉
I love this. It's beautiful and simple too
Beautiful.💖 It's like you can see the magical world of Skylands (Skylanders) or Nightopia (Night's journey into dreams) all over again. I can't imagine if you made Beauty & the Beast Enchanted rose, see you next time.
Hi Briana.Thanks for you lovely comment 😊 yes see you next time!
@@SofiaBue Yw. ^_^
such talent!
Nice work 👍
Not gonna lie the first shade of brown you used first reminded me of chocolate and Nutella
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Would a project like this work with air dry clay or is polymer clay better? Your work is so beautiful ❤
It’s wonderful! I do have a question though; how does the resin not just run down the plastic and pool in the bottom only. It looks like resin stuck to the 'waterfall' as well. Is it thicker or faster curing or something. I hope what I’m asking makes sense.. 😊
Are you still with us? I just stumbled upon UV resin and it looks like it could be the ticket for part of this little project. You can even make insect wings with this stuff.
Could you tell me what wire you use for your sculptures please.😁
Wow!! Just found ur channel and this creation is incredible!!
However, you have not posted to TH-cam in over 1 year. I do hope you are ok. Hope to see you soon🤗💕🇨🇦
Hey kids, take it from someone who's worked in construction, please don't drill straight into something that you're holding in the palm of your hand. All it takes is a little extra squeeze of the trigger, a slip of the hand, and you're gonna have a bad time...
Can you sculpt a man with a beard (include happy smile) and a woman with normal clay pls?
You would make an excellent gf for some lucky guy with a model rail road. 😮
😁👍🖐.
I sent you a message on Instagram because I would very much appreciate your help. ❤