Have you considered using small silicone cups for your liquid clay pours? It will pour out a bit more easily and you can cure the remaining liquid clay right in the cup for easy removal (similar to resin) and the cured “remains” might even become interesting bits. Like these fix the fail tutes! 😊
I don't like your stuff... I love it! It's ALL so beautiful and unique! My favorite is always the faux stone looks. I keep wondering what your stone techniques would look like in a raindrop form, or a cloud, or a flower. I bet it would look so cool! You're so darn good at it!
The resin and the drops were quite effective in completing the look. The first piece looked like a fail to me, not because the swirls, but because the color of the swirls in contrast to the marbling. The new piece would have looked great with the swirls if you'd had the pebeo paints in the same or close to the same colors of the liquid sculpey. I like the cutter! Back to your shop I go!😁 Oh, I didn't know sculpey liquid had rose gold??
I love your videos! I am new to clay and was wondering if you could tell me what clays are used for making canes. No one ever says what type of clay they are using so it’s confusing to beginners as what should be used. Thanks for all your great videos. 💜
For complex canes I like to use Kato as it's quite firm and makes reducing and keeping small details a lot easier. However, I also like to use Premo when I'm working with simpler canes as it's softer and more readily available than Kato.
I like the design on the back more than the front. I don’t like the two types of stripes on the front. I think t front would look better if you used the back design in the middle.
I love the way you choose your next project! AND I LOVE THIS PROJECT!!!!!
Have you considered using small silicone cups for your liquid clay pours? It will pour out a bit more easily and you can cure the remaining liquid clay right in the cup for easy removal (similar to resin) and the cured “remains” might even become interesting bits. Like these fix the fail tutes! 😊
I don't like your stuff... I love it! It's ALL so beautiful and unique! My favorite is always the faux stone looks. I keep wondering what your stone techniques would look like in a raindrop form, or a cloud, or a flower. I bet it would look so cool! You're so darn good at it!
Really cool! That metallic clay is so pretty.
The resin and the drops were quite effective in completing the look. The first piece looked like a fail to me, not because the swirls, but because the color of the swirls in contrast to the marbling. The new piece would have looked great with the swirls if you'd had the pebeo paints in the same or close to the same colors of the liquid sculpey. I like the cutter! Back to your shop I go!😁
Oh, I didn't know sculpey liquid had rose gold??
Love the new look! So 🤩
I love your videos! I am new to clay and was wondering if you could tell me what clays are used for making canes. No one ever says what type of clay they are using so it’s confusing to beginners as what should be used. Thanks for all your great videos. 💜
For complex canes I like to use Kato as it's quite firm and makes reducing and keeping small details a lot easier. However, I also like to use Premo when I'm working with simpler canes as it's softer and more readily available than Kato.
@@JessamaTutorials thank you so much for your reply I really appreciate it. 💜 I look forward to watching all your upcoming videos. 😊
Crickets? or a noisy fan? Remaking a former fail = frustrating that it was a fail, but satisfying to make fresh.
Crickets. :D
I like the design on the back more than the front. I don’t like the two types of stripes on the front. I think t front would look better if you used the back design in the middle.