Day you amazingly produce beautiful items with everything you touch. This ia fabulous and looks like the real stone. Thank you for sharing your talents. God bless you and your furbabies.
I am a beginner who loves watching your prowess and eye and design for polymer creations. Just came in on the tail end, that faux howlite looks wonderful. I only have clear liquid clay, could I colour it with acrylic paint?
Thank you! Better just dissolve some regular grey polymer clay using the clear liquid clay - might take about 5 minutes of work, but it will be worth it. Acrylic paint will make things VERY messy and also you will not have the same reaction - this technique is based on the liquid clay dissolving a bit the white clay where it touches it, creating thus the veins like the real howlite has. Acrylic paint mixed in the liquid clay will stop most of that reaction.
Definitely not work the same as what I'm showing. Alcohol dries the polymer clay out. The whole idea in the technique I've shown is that the liquid clay affects the solid clay with the color slightly penetrating the solid clay. Remember you can use liquid clay to condition your solid clay if you don't have clay softener - that is the property the technique is based on. Your best bet, if you only have translucent liquid clay, is to get a small piece of grey clay and use the liquid clay to super-condition it, until practically the liquid clay gets colored gray. Remember white is the most opaque of clays, followed by black. So grey should color the liquid clay just fine.
Oh yes, those pliers are really awesome! I generally don't trust simple jump rings in connections that experience a lot of pulling, so I prefer double coil. The pliers make things so much easier!
WOW Just Amazing 💕💕💕💕
El Faux howlite parece auténtico y el colgante y los pendientes son preciosos 😍 muchas gracias Day
Muchas gracias!
gorgeous faux howlite Day :)
Thank you kindly
Gorgeous ! Brilliant job. Love your halo nails too😍😍
Thank you!! 😊
Gorgeous pieces
Thank you! 🤗
Beautiful outcome - thank you
Thank you too!
what a beauty piece! We can see the wisdom in your hands!
Aww thank you!
Very beautiful
Thank you!
Ok, I’m not gunna lie....
You got several cuss words out of me when you showed the *faux stones* next to the *real stone!!* 😱😆
❤️Amazing work!!❤️
Awe!
Day you amazingly produce beautiful items with everything you touch. This ia fabulous and looks like the real stone. Thank you for sharing your talents. God bless you and your furbabies.
Thank you so much, Ramona!
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So pretty, Day! Thanks for taking the time to share 😊
Thank you too
Thank you so much l Love IT!!
I'm glad you like it
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Beautiful!!!😍
Thank you! 😊
So beautiful. Thank you so much!
Glad you like it!
I am a beginner who loves watching your prowess and eye and design for polymer creations. Just came in on the tail end, that faux howlite looks wonderful. I only have clear liquid clay, could I colour it with acrylic paint?
Thank you!
Better just dissolve some regular grey polymer clay using the clear liquid clay - might take about 5 minutes of work, but it will be worth it. Acrylic paint will make things VERY messy and also you will not have the same reaction - this technique is based on the liquid clay dissolving a bit the white clay where it touches it, creating thus the veins like the real howlite has. Acrylic paint mixed in the liquid clay will stop most of that reaction.
@@KalyanaDesignTutorials Thank you!
@@KalyanaDesignTutorials Would alcohol ink mixed in the liquid clay cause the same problems, or would it work OK?
Definitely not work the same as what I'm showing. Alcohol dries the polymer clay out. The whole idea in the technique I've shown is that the liquid clay affects the solid clay with the color slightly penetrating the solid clay. Remember you can use liquid clay to condition your solid clay if you don't have clay softener - that is the property the technique is based on. Your best bet, if you only have translucent liquid clay, is to get a small piece of grey clay and use the liquid clay to super-condition it, until practically the liquid clay gets colored gray. Remember white is the most opaque of clays, followed by black. So grey should color the liquid clay just fine.
Hi these are stunning. Can you please tell me what wax yoh used?
It's Art Alchemy from the Metallique series - you can find them both at PolyClayPlay and on my Amazon Influencer store
13.37 massive Aha moment for me. Thank you.
Oh yes, those pliers are really awesome! I generally don't trust simple jump rings in connections that experience a lot of pulling, so I prefer double coil. The pliers make things so much easier!