Can I Crackle A Polymer Clay Sutton Slice?
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Thank you, Samantha, it was an interesting experiment! One thing we learned is that a Sutton slice removes easily when the clay is partially cured. And the double-sided result is very pretty!
These turn out very pretty. I was pretty sure you were going to have melted plastic dripping from your fingers each time you touched your work after the heat gun. Then I realized it was probably made out of silicone. None the less, I'm glad you didn't get hurt. The earrings are stunning. The technique seems very doable.😊❤
Love you tutorials. I would love to see you trying out crackle paint instead of heat gun. Thank you.
Beautiful! I agree to stick with an experiment and with mistakes, they can surprise you as maybe better or just a different way to do things.
Very nice, if you want to shorten it, you can also use a crackle paint on top, then stain it with a stain and wipe it out…to show the crackle more.
beautiful work! you are a very good teacher
Thanks, very pretty!
I appreciate not only the designs you do, but especially the tips and tricks to get the best outcome! My favorite polymer clay site!
Your work is absolutely beautiful.
Loved the technique with the gold clay underneath. Looking forward to trying this out!
Super job
Thanks
Beautiful, thank you so much for sharing ❤
They are gorgeous xx
Very pretty!
Beautiful outcome. I love how you’re confident that you can make it work even though if didn’t go the way you wanted. It’s such an important lesson; it’s art, never give up. Thank you for the reminder. I needed that 💗🤗
Wow! A beautiful piece of art. You’re making it look easy. Curing with a heat gun is new info. Thanks for this great lesson.
So gorgeous work 👏🤗
Toujours magnifique !! Merci !! ❤
I love these, so pretty and summery. I reminds me of waves on a sandy beach.
Hello😊
Is it necessary to use the heat gun, can you get the same effect without it?
The top layer, yes. The crackled layer, no.