Hi Nazuko, I'm glad you like them and I'm happy that you guys like my little experiment in shapes of my earrnings :) I'll try to play around with shapes more :)
I love this so much. How did you get the oval rings that you wrapped around the oval cutter linked with the circular shape? Did you have to cut and then how did you adhere them? Thanks for sharing!!
So cute. It is like you read my mind. I was wanting to see a camo demo. Love them. I only have a basic green. What color could i mix with it to get a more army green. Love this.🔥🔥
Hi Kathy :) thank you that is so sweet of you :). For Army green, you could mix a bit of yellow to your green clay. depend if your base color is darker or lighter you could adjust it by adding lighter shade(ideally yellow tone) or a little black to darken it.
Hi msfererick0126. Thank you :) as for your question. are you pertaining to Earrings display cards? if yes, I believe you can get that to any online shop that sells materials used for jewelry making. but you can also make your own by printing it, I think that would be much cuter.
Hi Michael, I usually used the Ailto brand, since this brand is accessible in my country. It is a bit firm and crumbly but conditioning the clay makes it more manageable :)
Why do you cut it length wise instead of the traditional cane slicing method and then slicing it thick then rolling it out? Is it so you keep larger images?
Hi Samantha, yes, I wanted to have a larger image of each colors, but you can always cut it whichever suits to you, I just love experimenting when it comes to polymer :)
Hi Roberta, I use two shades of green, I randomly combine some color to make it lighter and darker, and make it a bit yellowish. then I also use black and brown clay.
Adorable
Ohhhhhhhhhhh these are super duper cute
Aww Thank you :)
Thank you, gonna try 2nite 😁
These are so cool. Especially the hoops linking to the circular ones. Those are my favourite. Always looking forward to your videos 😊
Hi Nazuko, I'm glad you like them and I'm happy that you guys like my little experiment in shapes of my earrnings :) I'll try to play around with shapes more :)
I love this so much. How did you get the oval rings that you wrapped around the oval cutter linked with the circular shape? Did you have to cut and then how did you adhere them? Thanks for sharing!!
So cute. It is like you read my mind. I was wanting to see a camo demo. Love them. I only have a basic green. What color could i mix with it to get a more army green. Love this.🔥🔥
Hi Kathy :) thank you that is so sweet of you :). For Army green, you could mix a bit of yellow to your green clay. depend if your base color is darker or lighter you could adjust it by adding lighter shade(ideally yellow tone) or a little black to darken it.
@@JMeicaDC thank you so much
Beautifully executed!
Question: do you have any idea how to get the holders for earrings? Like what they hang in when you purchase from a store?
Hi msfererick0126. Thank you :) as for your question. are you pertaining to Earrings display cards? if yes, I believe you can get that to any online shop that sells materials used for jewelry making. but you can also make your own by printing it, I think that would be much cuter.
Thank you so much 😻
You are very much welcome :)
What is your work surface?
Hi! I was wondering what brand of clay you uuse :)
Hi Michael, I usually used the Ailto brand, since this brand is accessible in my country. It is a bit firm and crumbly but conditioning the clay makes it more manageable :)
Why do you cut it length wise instead of the traditional cane slicing method and then slicing it thick then rolling it out? Is it so you keep larger images?
Hi Samantha, yes, I wanted to have a larger image of each colors, but you can always cut it whichever suits to you, I just love experimenting when it comes to polymer :)
So cute
Thank you :)
What colors did you use???
Hi Roberta, I use two shades of green, I randomly combine some color to make it lighter and darker, and make it a bit yellowish. then I also use black and brown clay.
You never mentioned the color clays used.