Thank you for your time! I love when you saw it doesn't have to be perfect. I know I do that and stress over it as I am sure I am not the only one. I appreciate that. I love the cuffs and look forward to making some.
I really like that you shared how to do this technique. I personally like this style bracelet more than the flat bangle. I am enjoying your bracelet kits and look forward to purchasing the black and silver kit you mentioned yesterday. Thank you.
Beautiful bracelet variations! I would enjoy seeing videos of making different types of canes. Your designs are always so exquisite-it's a pleasure to watch you. Thanks for sharing.
I'm so happy you did this! the very first bracelet I made on your aluminum blank was domed, and I sure had a time of it, making a thick snake then smoothing out to the ends. this way would've saved me so much time!
Thank you, DeRenda. I realized I hadn't done any face time in ages so I thought I'd put on my makeup for a change. Lol! I work alone so much that I forget to fix myself up. :-)
I can't wait to receive my order of my easy cuff. I am really please I found this tutorial before the kit arrived. I have been doing a lot of research on making cuffs, bangles and bracelets. Having a large wrist and hand, I ordered the XL as I can never buy bangles that will fit. You make everything so easy, thank you.
Awesome, as always. Your videos are both calming and inspiring. Your relax manner of presenting info and your lovely voice actually makes me relax and feel very chill. That, my dear, is a gift. Have you ever considered voice-overs? You certainly have the skill-set for it. I am in the throes of a home reno, stress is fairly constant. December 24th I literally fell through my kitchen floor. Landing on my rump was the only thing that kept my entire body from hitting the lower level. Once on firmer flooring and realizing I suffered no major injuries I knew I had to calm down prior to driving to my temporary, nearby residence. (My heart was racing - not only from fear but also knowing I faced more expense that budgeted but also knowing I would be very bruised and sore the next day.) I watched a few of your tutorials and felt I was OK to drive. (I live alone, I was alone at the house.) I am not familiar with the RX for anxiety but at least for me you could cause their sales to suffer.
Teresa, thank you for this tutorial; I especially love the domed bracelet. Question: how do you flatten the bottom without sacrificing the shape of the top? I couldn't tell from the video. Can you let me know exactly how you did that? Thanks.
True, I didn't show enough of that. Lay out your snake. With two fingers, push down on the sides as evenly as you can. As you go along the length, you'll form a 1/2 circle shape from the original round shape.
I was wondering how thick they should be. I used a pop can and carefully removed them and one was cracked and the other just broke in half. I wondered if the base was too thin? thank you. Love your video's
Ms. Teresa, im a huge fan of yours! I love your projects and ideas. Ive looked on the web for answers but can't find anything. Why do all my cuffs, bangles break after i bake them? I let them cool and they snap if its a cuff or break in half if its a bangle. Thank you so much for your videos!
So glad you made this video, Pandora. I learned a LOT, as always. My question is: where did you get the flat tool you used to make the seat for the bail and also where did you get the tool you used to place the crystal? I've been using tweezers and the crystals keep falling out! Thanks again for your generosity in sharing your knowledge!
Where did you get the pair of tweezers you used to pick up the embellishment? I could really use one of those. Thanks for your videos. I'm always learning something new!
I do have a question. I watched a video this morning and was surprised to hear it was not necessary to glue raw clay to baked clay. I have always applied glue, it made sense to me and it was what I had always heard would produce the best results. I respect your opinion and admire your work so your thoughts on this would be most appreciated. Would you glue raw clay embellishments to.baked clay? Thank you for your thoughts.
faye austin Like you, I thought it was always necessary to use a “glue” medium with raw and baked. I didn’t hear anywhere in this video that Theresa mentioned it wasn’t necessary to use TLS, Bake and Bond, Kato Liquid, etc. to adhere raw to baked clay. Did I miss something?
Love it! What were you using to pick up those little jewels? I got some in one of my kits from you and for the life of me I can't pick them up very well. BTW I love making the bracelets. I've only made 2 so far. I have to learn to make canes.
I use a "Pick Up Pencil", from Amazon. It looks just like a white pencil but it has enough "stick" to hold a jewel temporarily. Somebody told me they were the same ones dressmakers use to mark on fabric.
I really like that you shared how to do this technique. I personally like this style bracelet more than the flat bangle. I am enjoying your bracelet kits and look forward to purchasing the black and silver kit you mentioned yesterday. Thank you.
Awesome Teresa! You make it so easy to follow and understand what you are doing! All these tips are so helpful. Thank you for sharing them with us!!
Thank you for your time! I love when you saw it doesn't have to be perfect. I know I do that and stress over it as I am sure I am not the only one. I appreciate that. I love the cuffs and look forward to making some.
I really like that you shared how to do this technique. I personally like this style bracelet more than the flat bangle. I am enjoying your bracelet kits and look forward to purchasing the black and silver kit you mentioned yesterday. Thank you.
My pleasure, Nicole.
Beautiful bracelet variations! I would enjoy seeing videos of making different types of canes. Your designs are always so exquisite-it's a pleasure to watch you. Thanks for sharing.
Ohhhh I wish I could make pretty canes like you do. I am new to polymer clay and I just love your work.
Great tute as usual. Right to the point. Clear and easy to follow. Thanks.
I liked your Vedi0 it helps me to see u work the craft from start to finish.
I love these bracelets. Thanks so much for sharing. Marie
Loved it. I have to get me some of your bracelet stuff. Thank you for sharing.
It's my pleasure, Jeanelle.
I'm so happy you did this! the very first bracelet I made on your aluminum blank was domed, and I sure had a time of it, making a thick snake then smoothing out to the ends. this way would've saved me so much time!
So happy you liked it :-)
All of these bracelets are beautiful. I need to get me a bracelet form. So I can start making bracelets. 😁
thank you love your videos
Brilliant! I love the domed one and the cane is gorgeous. I always said I wouldn't but sometime this year I think I must get into caning
Yayy!
Great tutorial.
Love all of your videos, thank you for sharing!!!!
Yes yes yes, and btw you are so lovely! Nice seeing your beautiful smile!
Thank you, DeRenda. I realized I hadn't done any face time in ages so I thought I'd put on my makeup for a change. Lol! I work alone so much that I forget to fix myself up. :-)
I can't wait to receive my order of my easy cuff. I am really please I found this tutorial before the kit arrived. I have been doing a lot of research on making cuffs, bangles and bracelets. Having a large wrist and hand, I ordered the XL as I can never buy bangles that will fit. You make everything so easy, thank you.
Wonderful tip. Love your comment, "Dumb Ass". It just gave me such a kick to see someone be so real. Thank you.
I meant to edit that out but after I posted to TH-cam it was too late. Lol! At least I didn't drop any F-Bombs.
Love the video! Do you have a video of the cane you used?
Thank you ... so simple when you see it well explained.
Thanks, Jan.
Thanks so much! I am a huge fan of yours and love your videos.
Thank you, Kathy!
Awesome, as always. Your videos are both calming and inspiring. Your relax manner of presenting info and your lovely voice actually makes me relax and feel very chill. That, my dear, is a gift. Have you ever considered voice-overs? You certainly have the skill-set for it. I am in the throes of a home reno, stress is fairly constant. December 24th I literally fell through my kitchen floor. Landing on my rump was the only thing that kept my entire body from hitting the lower level. Once on firmer flooring and realizing I suffered no major injuries I knew I had to calm down prior to driving to my temporary, nearby residence. (My heart was racing - not only from fear but also knowing I faced more expense that budgeted but also knowing I would be very bruised and sore the next day.) I watched a few of your tutorials and felt I was OK to drive. (I live alone, I was alone at the house.) I am not familiar with the RX for anxiety but at least for me you could cause their sales to suffer.
faye austin I hope you’re ok♥️
Thanks Teresa! I'm gonna have to pick up some cuff kits I think! 😊❤️😊
This is so inspiring. I want so much to make one of these right now! :)
As always you are great !
Thanks, Dave!
Teresa, thank you for this tutorial; I especially love the domed bracelet. Question: how do you flatten the bottom without sacrificing the shape of the top? I couldn't tell from the video. Can you let me know exactly how you did that? Thanks.
True, I didn't show enough of that. Lay out your snake. With two fingers, push down on the sides as evenly as you can. As you go along the length, you'll form a 1/2 circle shape from the original round shape.
Thanks, Teresa.
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this is so helpful...got wht i am lookin for.
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I’m glad you like it.
I was wondering how thick they should be. I used a pop can and carefully removed them and one was cracked and the other just broke in half. I wondered if the base was too thin? thank you. Love your video's
Superb... ❤️
What do you bake it on if you want to make a bangle and not a cuff?
Ms. Teresa, im a huge fan of yours! I love your projects and ideas. Ive looked on the web for answers but can't find anything. Why do all my cuffs, bangles break after i bake them? I let them cool and they snap if its a cuff or break in half if its a bangle. Thank you so much for your videos!
We keep missing each other. My email address is Lisettebatista@yahoo.com thanks
hello thanks for tis video :)
So glad you made this video, Pandora. I learned a LOT, as always. My question is: where did you get the flat tool you used to make the seat for the bail and also where did you get the tool you used to place the crystal? I've been using tweezers and the crystals keep falling out! Thanks again for your generosity in sharing your knowledge!
Where did you get the pair of tweezers you used to pick up the embellishment? I could really use one of those. Thanks for your videos. I'm always learning something new!
Very helpful video, thank you.
Happy you liked it. :-)
I do have a question. I watched a video this morning and was surprised to hear it was not necessary to glue raw clay to baked clay. I have always applied glue, it made sense to me and it was what I had always heard would produce the best results. I respect your opinion and admire your work so your thoughts on this would be most appreciated. Would you glue raw clay embellishments to.baked clay? Thank you for your thoughts.
faye austin
Like you, I thought it was always necessary to use a “glue” medium with raw and baked. I didn’t hear anywhere in this video that Theresa mentioned it wasn’t necessary to use TLS, Bake and Bond, Kato Liquid, etc. to adhere raw to baked clay. Did I miss something?
Love it! What were you using to pick up those little jewels? I got some in one of my kits from you and for the life of me I can't pick them up very well. BTW I love making the bracelets. I've only made 2 so far. I have to learn to make canes.
Thanks. I use tweezers that Spikey gave me.
I use a "Pick Up Pencil", from Amazon. It looks just like a white pencil but it has enough "stick" to hold a jewel temporarily. Somebody told me they were the same ones dressmakers use to mark on fabric.
Thank you, I will look for one of those. :)
I like the pick up pencils for flat stones but these pointy-backed ones are stinkers. They hold well though.
is super glue better than E-6000?
Jennifer Coffman I like Superglue and Crazy glue because it's not thick. E6000 is good though.
Let me know what TipVids you'd like me to make. Your wish is my command.
You may already know this and were just measuring to double check, but each one of those squares on the graph paper is one inch.
I really like that you shared how to do this technique. I personally like this style bracelet more than the flat bangle. I am enjoying your bracelet kits and look forward to purchasing the black and silver kit you mentioned yesterday. Thank you.