These turned out awesome! Particularly the chunky stone one; I’m going to have to try that one ^_^ And maybe I’ll add CosClay to me repertoire of clays to try.
I am so glad you like my tutorial. You can use other Polymerclay brands, but the rings tend to break after a while. I like using Cosclay for rings, because it is flexible after baking.
This is marvelous! Thank you for making this video!!!
Thank you so much for watching and commenting. I am glad you liked it. 👍
Omg, that was wonderful job, please sculpt more things!
I truly appreciate that. Will do and thanks for watching.
Absolutely awesome!
Thank you so much.
i love your work! thank you
Thank you too. So glad you love it.
Love the rings.The Gems look so realistic. A great tutorial.
Thank you very much 👍
Thank you for the nice tutorial!
And thank you, for your lovely comment.
The skull and gem one lookz amazing
Thank you so much. They would probably be my two favourite.
Wow that's super neat i wanna try doing this seems like a good activity too get myself into
Thank you. It's a really enjoyable hobby.
Those are amazing
Thank you so much Kia.
Very fun, I was always curious to see the processes of how this was done! Thank you for sharing!
I am glad you like the video. Thank you for watching. 👍
Very nice tutorial
Thank you very much.
These are amazing omggggggg skeat.
Thank you so much BBL ♥
Fantastic tutorial. Where did you get that ring sizer? I have a huge cumbersome metal one
Thank you. I am glad you like my tutorial. My husband made this little ring sizer for me. It's a nicer size.
Amazing tutorial, and gorgeous rings! I can’t wait to see the overall project!
Thank you so much. The finished project is going to look so cool 👍
Aww, it's beautiful. I always wanted to do my own things like that but I never know how to atart it. Thanks! It helps me understand how it works!
So glad you like it and hope it gives you the confidence to make some yourself.
Did u put the ring-sizer in the heater ?
Hello Julie. Yes, I put the ring sizer and the metal circle cutters in the oven.
These turned out awesome! Particularly the chunky stone one; I’m going to have to try that one ^_^ And maybe I’ll add CosClay to me repertoire of clays to try.
Thank you so much. I love the chunky ring too 😊.
Wonderful tutorial, they came out so good!
Thank you so much ❤️💕
Hi, exactylly what i was looking for, thank you! Do you think it works just with a random clay or you recommend to use particularly that clay ?
I am so glad you like my tutorial. You can use other Polymerclay brands, but the rings tend to break after a while. I like using Cosclay for rings, because it is flexible after baking.
@@NikitaMaree thank you so much:) of course we loved it, thank you so much for this, have a nice day.
Love your video! Did you bake the rings in place on the mandrill? Thanks!!
Thank you so much. Yes, I do bake them on the mandrill 😊
Cool
Thank you.
How much time for baking ? and temperature ? Nice rings
This will vary for different clay companies.
But CosClay is to be baked at 275°F for 30 minutes.