This was very informative and fun to watch. I could listen to your calm, soothing voice for hours, it's so relaxing. I think the fact that the clay wasn't in perfect condition at the start, seemed to go in your favour, because it's patchiness helped to create the unevenness of wood and that gave it an air of realism, it ended up looking more like real wood and not so much like an imitation made of clay. I know I will use that method for certain. I subbed to your channel today regardless of the fact that you only have two videos out right now. Things will get better hun. Don't quit trying. I really enjoyed your videos, so please.keep making them with these kind of tips. Thank you in advance Paula. God bless you.
Very nice, no matter where you learned it from.😀 I agree with the comment, I think the harder clay gave the woodlook a more real look. Looking forward to seeing what you put out next. Thanks for sharing. Take care and blessings to you and yours. Sue 😺🙏💙
@@paulafarley3156 I'm pretty sure that several people have come across the technique over the years... your method is just so close to Bob's that I had to mention him. Not trying to say you copied!
hi Paula, this video was most helpful. i love the earrings you made and I subscribed and liked, I look forward to years of videos! Just one quick thing...I know you may be new to this UA-cam thing but I had to turn my TV up to volume 77... Do you think you could speak a little louder or closer to the mic I know it's hard with all that you have in front of you - just a thought...ty so much for this!
That wasn’t the purpose of this particular video but the basic way is to make the earrings in both the wood and the other chosen colour. Cut them in half or however you desire and then match the opposites up. 😊. Hope that helps.
Very cool! I needed some tree-looking texture for a mosaic piece. Thanks so much.
This was very informative and fun to watch. I could listen to your calm, soothing voice for hours, it's so relaxing. I think the fact that the clay wasn't in perfect condition at the start, seemed to go in your favour, because it's patchiness helped to create the unevenness of wood and that gave it an air of realism, it ended up looking more like real wood and not so much like an imitation made of clay. I know I will use that method for certain. I subbed to your channel today regardless of the fact that you only have two videos out right now. Things will get better hun. Don't quit trying. I really enjoyed your videos, so please.keep making them with these kind of tips. Thank you in advance Paula. God bless you.
Thank you very much for your kind words 😊
Love this technique and love the earrings in the video. Would love to see a tutorial on them. Thank you!!
Very nice, no matter where you learned it from.😀 I agree with the comment, I think the harder clay gave the woodlook a more real look. Looking forward to seeing what you put out next. Thanks for sharing. Take care and blessings to you and yours. Sue 😺🙏💙
It always amazes me how far Bob Wiley’s woodgrain technique has spread! I remember his first demo of it in Houston in the 90’s… it is beautiful.
My sister and I have made it like this since we first used clay late 80s, early 90’s. Not sure where we learnt it.
@@paulafarley3156 I'm pretty sure that several people have come across the technique over the years... your method is just so close to Bob's that I had to mention him. Not trying to say you copied!
@@gillianwiseman3518 oh no I wasn’t thinking that! Just can’t remember where we learnt it…
Never hard of bob wiley before.. at Paula are u sues sister
@@sharonkeef0522 no, I’m not 😁
Thanks for making this Paula! It’s so helpful :)
Love this technique, earrings look fab as always 😍
Thank you Karen. Still waiting for a tutorial from you on your gnomes!
hi Paula, this video was most helpful. i love the earrings you made and I subscribed and liked, I look forward to years of videos! Just one quick thing...I know you may be new to this UA-cam thing but I had to turn my TV up to volume 77... Do you think you could speak a little louder or closer to the mic I know it's hard with all that you have in front of you - just a thought...ty so much for this!
Thanks for the feedback. Very appreciated. I will try to speak louder or purchase an external Mike to the IPad . 😃👍
It would have been nice to see how you actually made the earring.
That wasn’t the purpose of this particular video but the basic way is to make the earrings in both the wood and the other chosen colour. Cut them in half or however you desire and then match the opposites up. 😊. Hope that helps.