Making Capybara Keychains With Polymer Clay
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 มี.ค. 2024
- In this video I made some adorable Capybara keychains out of polymer clay!
These capybaras have oranges on their heads, inspired by the popular images of capybaras relaxing in hot springs with oranges. (are they oranges?) PLUS some of the keychains have strawberries on their heads instead, because why not. :)
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ABOUT MY CHANNEL & ME
Hi my names Kaelie!
I found Polymer clay at a young age through TH-cam and have loved it ever since. During 2020 I decided to start selling Animal Crossing characters on Etsy while also in school. It was far more successful than I could of imagined and with each order I was improving my skills!
Inspiration hit and i decided to take the risk and start making my own creations AND share them here on TH-cam! Now I make cute little animals which I call Kuties! my biggest goal is to inspire others and bring joy to others through each of my happy little Kuties. My channel is small now but with your help we can turn it into something bigger!
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They're so cute 🥰😍 Looking forward to seeing more cuties in the making.
Thank you! 😊
These look excellent! Thank you for the video!
This is very cute. The basic share could become many different creatures, teddy bears, hippos, etc.
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Yes! :) thank you!
Cute and beautiful ❤
Thank you! 😊
Very cute!!! 🥰 What is the varnish you are using to prevent the UV resin from yellowing? A lot of my charms have done that over the last few years😭
Thank you :) ! I'm trying out the brand Mr. Resin which another polymer clay artist, Uncomfy co. recommends. Its supposed to be better about not yellowing by itself. Then I add a thin layer of Liquitex varnish which claims to be UV resistant. Look for resin that specifically says it wont yellow, and varnish that says its UV resistant. I avoid using resin at all when I don't think its necessary though.
what clay did you use?
sculpey original and premo mix