Your work is absolutely lovely! How do you make your baking trays? I’m trying to create a cooling rack - considering a wire frame with screen mesh. Have you made one before?
Claymas just keeps getting better! Totally forgot I bought those same mini cutters years ago to make a Christmas cookie scene. You just inspired me to finally make it. 😊 another oven mitt! ❤
Maive Ferrando thanks for replying. But its does not appear in the description box.. The tool that I'm talking about is bronze in colour and then it's kind of dent at the end with a pointy end. It appear in your video during 1:18
I liked it a lot. I would like you to make a gingerbread fairy house I like your minature fairy house. Thank you. You inspire me to want to make miniatures.
hay i have a question every time i use polymer clay of any brand its hard and crumbley ( even when its brand new) what can i do to get it soft ? And btw i love your videos it looks so realistic 😍
Maddie Vondergeist you can buy softer clay, feel it in the package before you buy it and see if it's squishy. The big brands make clays that are soft, like sculpy souffle. You can also use clay softener if it's too hard to work with. Just a little tiny bit. But even if it is crumbly and hard, you should just need to kneed it in your hands till it's workable. And it's best if it's warmer temperature.
I recommend mixing liquid clay with the clay if it crumbles , but you must always need the clay before using if you live in a colder climate the clay can be harder too. I recommend using Fimo clay as a more realistic and sculpting clay and softer clays like sculpey for beginners! hope this helped!
I just had that problem with some Sculpey clay; no matter no much I kneaded it, added softener, warmed it, etc., It just was so hard and just stayed in chunks. I’ve learned to look at the manufacturing dates on the packages to try to get the freshest, and to give it a bit of a squeeze in the store. I’ve had no trouble with other Sculpey clays including III, Primo and Accents. I guess this was just a bad batch. I’m going to try some Fimo clay next.
Thanks Maddie. If you're experiencing the same problem over and over (when buying from the same seller, and the same clay) it could be that the clay is not properly stored. Because the sellers may not be "clay experts" they don't know how to store it. Sometimes, the rooms where the clay is kept is too warm, or kept near radiators, so the clay actually partially cooks, that's why it's crumbly. If after trying to knead it, or mixing it with clay softener or liquid clay, or a similar colour of clay that's malleable, does not work (and ruling out it's a defect in that clay, which I doubt) I would suggest changing seller. If you can go to a store and touch it for yourself(and see if it's soft), the better, but if you can't, maybe read reviews (if available) to see what other people say about the quality of the clay they get. Sometimes it can be that is too cold and the clay just needs a good knead. FIMO professional is in my opinion the hardest clay to the touch. Premo is softer but strong when baked and holds details very well. FIMO SOFT and Sculpey III are extremely soft clays, which is why I mostly use them for making frosting and icing. Everyone has given you valuable advice, so you can't go wrong. If you still have problems, let us know! Love, Maive.
I still have to make my gingerbread cookies for Christmas Eve.... At least the dough is already made I just need to roll them out, cut them out, and decorate them. Then put together my cookie platter.... 4 different cookies....
Your work is absolutely lovely! How do you make your baking trays? I’m trying to create a cooling rack - considering a wire frame with screen mesh. Have you made one before?
Oh my word, such cuteness...I do hope you supply dolls house shops with your superb creations x
Claymas just keeps getting better! Totally forgot I bought those same mini cutters years ago to make a Christmas cookie scene. You just inspired me to finally make it. 😊 another oven mitt! ❤
Thanks Teresa! Glad you're enjoying the series and that you have the same cutters ^_^ I'd love to see what you make :)
Too cute! And that tin is perfect - no wonder you were inspired! 😄 I really enjoy watching your videos!
Thank you Jeanne!
I just love how much detail you put in your work!! ❤️
Yum! ..... No, wait. 😉
Thanks. The cookies look delicious!
Very good! I love the idea of the every day Christmas tutorials. :) Keep up the good work.
Thank you!
Thank you Maive for this AMAZING tutorial. You have a great talent
Thanks :)
Wwwwuuuuuuaaaa!!! Te felicito qué paciencia para hacer esas cosas tan bonitas,!
Sweet 😍 🍪 I very like your films 😊
Your ideas are fantastic!!! Complement!!
Cute cookies looks very tasty! 🍪🎄🎅
Thanks!
Hi Maive! I really like your clay work!! But may I know where do you get the tool that showed up in 1:18? It looks handy and special too!!
Thank you, it should be in the description, since I don't know which one you mean ^_^
Maive Ferrando thanks for replying. But its does not appear in the description box.. The tool that I'm talking about is bronze in colour and then it's kind of dent at the end with a pointy end. It appear in your video during 1:18
@@sabrinatby It's a dental pick. Wal Mart has them in the toothpaste isle.
*Hi I'm French and I love the polymer clay me too!!! ^^*
Salut ^_^
Mlle Célia do u live in paris???????????????
*I live next to Paris ^^ why?*
Mlle Célia I love Paris!🗼
*No in every neighborhood of Paris ^^'*
Te quedó hermoso tienes unas manos maravillosas
Adorable!
These are so cute! I love them 💕
These are adorable 😍😍😍
Me encanta todo lo que haces! Saludos desde México
Gracias Melissa!
Por dios esta divino en verdad te admiró muuuchooo
Maive how long do you bake these for? My clay is brittle!
Bake them for at least 15 minutes, up to 30 would be fine too :)
So perfect!!!!! 😍😍😍
Hey I have a question
If you have 3 different brands of clay can you still mix them together???
Absolutely, Isabeĺla!
Gracias por compartir
Gracias por ver :)
Oh my goodness that’s so cute 😍💜
So cute! I thought the mitten was cloth until I saw you make it!
Thank you!
Cute 😀
Maravilhoso!!! Feliz Natal!!!
Feliz navidad!
👍😉 I liked it so much I loved it
I love you, I admire you so much you're fantastic
Where did you get the mine gingerbread cutter from .
It was a gift from years ago, so I have no idea ^_^
They are sold at Hobby Lobby in the embellishment isle.
I liked it a lot. I would like you to make a gingerbread fairy house I like your minature fairy house. Thank you. You inspire me to want to make miniatures.
hay i have a question every time i use polymer clay of any brand its hard and crumbley ( even when its brand new) what can i do to get it soft ? And btw i love your videos it looks so realistic 😍
Maddie Vondergeist you can buy softer clay, feel it in the package before you buy it and see if it's squishy. The big brands make clays that are soft, like sculpy souffle. You can also use clay softener if it's too hard to work with. Just a little tiny bit. But even if it is crumbly and hard, you should just need to kneed it in your hands till it's workable. And it's best if it's warmer temperature.
Sara Londer Thank you verry verry much i will try it
I recommend mixing liquid clay with the clay if it crumbles , but you must always need the clay before using if you live in a colder climate the clay can be harder too. I recommend using Fimo clay as a more realistic and sculpting clay and softer clays like sculpey for beginners! hope this helped!
I just had that problem with some Sculpey clay; no matter no much I kneaded it, added softener, warmed it, etc., It just was so hard and just stayed in chunks. I’ve learned to look at the manufacturing dates on the packages to try to get the freshest, and to give it a bit of a squeeze in the store. I’ve had no trouble with other Sculpey clays including III, Primo and Accents. I guess this was just a bad batch. I’m going to try some Fimo clay next.
Thanks Maddie. If you're experiencing the same problem over and over (when buying from the same seller, and the same clay) it could be that the clay is not properly stored. Because the sellers may not be "clay experts" they don't know how to store it. Sometimes, the rooms where the clay is kept is too warm, or kept near radiators, so the clay actually partially cooks, that's why it's crumbly. If after trying to knead it, or mixing it with clay softener or liquid clay, or a similar colour of clay that's malleable, does not work (and ruling out it's a defect in that clay, which I doubt) I would suggest changing seller. If you can go to a store and touch it for yourself(and see if it's soft), the better, but if you can't, maybe read reviews (if available) to see what other people say about the quality of the clay they get.
Sometimes it can be that is too cold and the clay just needs a good knead.
FIMO professional is in my opinion the hardest clay to the touch.
Premo is softer but strong when baked and holds details very well.
FIMO SOFT and Sculpey III are extremely soft clays, which is why I mostly use them for making frosting and icing.
Everyone has given you valuable advice, so you can't go wrong.
If you still have problems, let us know! Love, Maive.
Cuuuutttteeeeeee!!!!!
Very Nice!!! 😊 💕 i really love your christmas tutorials 😄
❤❤❤❤
Is this Zoe? Beautiful!
I still have to make my gingerbread cookies for Christmas Eve.... At least the dough is already made I just need to roll them out, cut them out, and decorate them. Then put together my cookie platter.... 4 different cookies....
Sounds delicious, are you inviting me over? ;D
I live you!
molto carino, brava :-)
Its so beautifull;-)
Why would anyone dislike this?
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Podias hacer todos tus videos en espanol
I think if I get my money I will buy most of your earrings from your store
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So save some for me
Hii me is brazilian
These are really cool an all but would love to see you something weed related
I thought It was real gingerbread xd
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