I'm confused by dark yellow and very dark yellow. They look green to me? What shade of red is that also? It looks like orange to me. I love the cane I'm just a little confused on the colors.
Thank you for your question Missi! I agree with you that the "dark yellow" looks green on video haha. I called it dark yellow because I used kato true colors, yellow (and a small portion of red) and black clay to mix it. I think if you found a green color that looks exactly like it, that could work too since the end result does look greenish even though I didn't use green or mix any blue into it. For the "very dark yellow" there is even more black mixed in. For the "red" I mixed red, a bit of yellow and a bit of black, but I think you could also call it red-orange. Hope this helps!
Hello!! for the gram of the clay, do you really weigh them on a weigh machine? and do we weight them when it its round shape or when we have flatten them to a rectangle shape? Thank you!
Hi again! Sorry it took a while for me to catch up. Yep, I really do weigh my clay on a food kitchen scale. They're really small and lightweight, under $10. Just be sure to protect the surface with a plastic bag if using it with clay and keep it craft dedicated. Hmm that's a good question - because clay can be so light, sometimes it's good to have the clay sit completely flay on the scale if you're working with under 3 grams of clay (sometimes it's so light it ca be hard for the machine to detect - that's when it's probably a good idea to flatten it). However, for the most part, it doesn't matter what shape it's in. Sometimes it's just a jumbled ball of particles when I weigh it!
¡Estoy tan feliz de saber que te encantan mis tutoriales! He incluido subtítulos para este video y un par de los más antiguos (si el tiempo lo permite, haré lo que pueda para continuar si ayuda). Usé Google Translate para ayudar a traducir mi transcripción original, no sé mucho español, ¡pero espero que esto ayude! Avíseme si la adición de los subtítulos en español ayuda a mejorar su experiencia. ¡Buena suerte con tus aventuras de arcilla polimérica :-)!
The most efficiently organized and produced tutorial I've watched yet. Thanks so much. Such a time saver!
Love it, so happy that you separate each step, short and simple..thank
Thank you Rhonda! :-)
Sooo schön! 😊
You are a great teacher. You make it all seem so achievable, while looking amazing..
I’m so happy to hear that, thank you so much 😊!
Oops. Love that your tutorials are edited so succinctly.
Haha, thank you Jo B! :-)
Another good one. Love that your tutorials
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Beautifully done thank you for sharing
Thank you so much Angel!!!
Omg I have the exact marble I use for clays
Thank you! I'd never heard
the term gradient cane. It looks like it almost has stripes..
Love your tutorials! Thank you for your hard work!
Thank you Jennifer :-) !
Professional as always😊
Love it Jen girl💙💚💛💜
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I LOVE this one! Can’t wait to make them 🥰
Yay!! Best of luck to you 🌻 😊 !!
Thank you for sharing
You're welcome Jo!
Grazie, very clear and precise...
Thank you Daniela :-)
I'm confused by dark yellow and very dark yellow. They look green to me? What shade of red is that also? It looks like orange to me. I love the cane I'm just a little confused on the colors.
Thank you for your question Missi! I agree with you that the "dark yellow" looks green on video haha. I called it dark yellow because I used kato true colors, yellow (and a small portion of red) and black clay to mix it. I think if you found a green color that looks exactly like it, that could work too since the end result does look greenish even though I didn't use green or mix any blue into it. For the "very dark yellow" there is even more black mixed in.
For the "red" I mixed red, a bit of yellow and a bit of black, but I think you could also call it red-orange.
Hope this helps!
@@Jennifooclay oh ok. Thank you for responding ❤️
Hello!! for the gram of the clay, do you really weigh them on a weigh machine? and do we weight them when it its round shape or when we have flatten them to a rectangle shape? Thank you!
Hi again! Sorry it took a while for me to catch up. Yep, I really do weigh my clay on a food kitchen scale. They're really small and lightweight, under $10. Just be sure to protect the surface with a plastic bag if using it with clay and keep it craft dedicated. Hmm that's a good question - because clay can be so light, sometimes it's good to have the clay sit completely flay on the scale if you're working with under 3 grams of clay (sometimes it's so light it ca be hard for the machine to detect - that's when it's probably a good idea to flatten it). However, for the most part, it doesn't matter what shape it's in. Sometimes it's just a jumbled ball of particles when I weigh it!
Amo tus Tutoriales! Pero a veces me pierdo y se me hace muy difícil copiar tus subtitulos, habría una posibilidad de incluir subtitulos en español??
¡Estoy tan feliz de saber que te encantan mis tutoriales! He incluido subtítulos para este video y un par de los más antiguos (si el tiempo lo permite, haré lo que pueda para continuar si ayuda). Usé Google Translate para ayudar a traducir mi transcripción original, no sé mucho español, ¡pero espero que esto ayude! Avíseme si la adición de los subtítulos en español ayuda a mejorar su experiencia. ¡Buena suerte con tus aventuras de arcilla polimérica :-)!
@@Jennifooclay muchas gracias por toda tu atención . Te iré comentando conforme vaya viendo los tutoriales. Un saludo
Gracias ,gracias,gracias ☺️ la traducción es perfecta
Gracias por tomarte la molestia de poner la traducción en mi idioma me muy feliz 😃
¡Estoy tan feliz de escuchar eso, de nada, Isa!!
PLEASE AND THANK YOU add mistakes! It helps us all, i wish more tuts would include them!!!! 🌹
Your comment makes my day, i'm so happy to hear someone finds that useful 😊!