Gemology lesson... the 'moon stone' (aka rainbow moonstone) you're trying to emulate is actually white labradorite. So if you work on a faux labradorite, could you also do a rainbow moonstone with the same technique, exchanging colours and some materials?
I'd worry that even a tiny bit of pearl white would lose a lot of the effect of the translucent clay. I think I might try using a pearl white paint instead of plain white, though.
Was wondering how you were going to get the chatoyance of the moonstone! So that looks like an interference mica powder but not sure which one? I still have my set of pearl-ex powders and there are several different interference colors however they all look white in their containers! Lol! Lovely yet simple technique...thank you
Very beautiful! Thank you for this tutorial I'll be creating this stone. I didn't catch what kind of powder you're using and don't see it in your description.
Thank you Samantha beautiful can you tell me what varnish you used I looked at the transcript but I don’t think veran is correct. Thank you so much for sharing
Those are beautiful! I would love to see the Labradorite tutorial, it's one of my favorite gemstones
Oh Jessama I love these. These give me the same feel of elegance as I feel with pearls. Thank you for sharing. 💝🥰
Beautiful faux moonstone. Always interested in new faux labradorite tutorials. Thank you.
Definitely love the Moonstone effect and would love to see faux Labradorite.
Beautiful and so simple! Love it. Would love to see laborodite.
Great idea, Samantha Looks so real
I love your tutorials Samantha. They’re so inspiring and your website is uber helpful for those starting their polymer clay journey ❤
Gemology lesson... the 'moon stone' (aka rainbow moonstone) you're trying to emulate is actually white labradorite. So if you work on a faux labradorite, could you also do a rainbow moonstone with the same technique, exchanging colours and some materials?
They are beautiful ❤
So pretty! ❤
So pretty and the cutters are gorgeous! Thank you for sharing, Samantha.
Thank you so much jessama, they are wonderful! I will try it 😮❤
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing Samantha 🥰♥️🥰
I love moonstone. Can't wait too watch this.
Beautiful thank you!!!
Very pretty 😍
Thanks for all you for us 💕
Wouldn't the shine look stronger when you mix the translucent clay with a tiny bit of white pearl? 😊
I'd worry that even a tiny bit of pearl white would lose a lot of the effect of the translucent clay. I think I might try using a pearl white paint instead of plain white, though.
Nice. Thanks.
Was wondering how you were going to get the chatoyance of the moonstone! So that looks like an interference mica powder but not sure which one? I still have my set of pearl-ex powders and there are several different interference colors however they all look white in their containers! Lol! Lovely yet simple technique...thank you
Yes. It is. Brush a little of each powder onto black clay and it should reveal the color. I used a blue one.
Very beautiful! Thank you for this tutorial I'll be creating this stone. I didn't catch what kind of powder you're using and don't see it in your description.
I apologize, I do see it in your description.... happy creating :)
What is barath? And where do i find it please
Thank you Samantha beautiful can you tell me what varnish you used I looked at the transcript but I don’t think veran is correct. Thank you so much for sharing
I used water based varathane gloss varnish.
Hi Samantha I am in Australia also. Where do you buy the Varathane gloss varnish. And thank you for replying
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