This video shows how to use Kimple Translucents to create a variety of pumpkins. Unpainted bisque purchased at rappitup.com. Kimple Colors purchased at glaserceramics.com
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@@christinaanderson3476 Great idea as I have not done a ghost yet! It may take me a couple of months to complete the video as I will have to order the unpainted bisque, but will look forward to creating a video for you. Thanks for the great idea.
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Hi!! Thank you for your videos. O need these paint of Kimple Colors. But I do not find in México 😭 I take a class in summer of 1995 here un Mexico. And I have part of my kit with me. But I need more. Sorry for my english.
Laurie thank you for your how to videos. I am looking to achieve this look for a chess set for my son. I would like them to be red and grey with black base. could you possibly send me the numbers of the paints I would use.
I would recommend buying Kimple's bisque primer (#750), Ebony Intense Translucent (#719), Mushroom (#717) and Ruby (#705). Good luck and let me know if you have any other questions.
Hi.. great work... I have a question... I have some kimple translucent from about 5 years ago...they are kind of like paste now.... Do you have any suggestions on how to get them back to a liquid?
Fun video, thanks for sharing. 🥰
These are adorable! Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you so much for making these videos! I'm just starting out, and these tips are wonderful
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Please make more videos! I look forward to seeing more of your work! Your very talented!
Thanks for your kind comment. Anything particular, Xmas, Easter, dragons, fairies, chess set, etc.?
Laurie Gift how about a ghost?! I have a couple of ghost pieces, and haven’t started them because I’m afraid to mess them up. 😆
@@christinaanderson3476 Great idea as I have not done a ghost yet! It may take me a couple of months to complete the video as I will have to order the unpainted bisque, but will look forward to creating a video for you. Thanks for the great idea.
Hey Laurie, I sent you an email!
Love these! So cute!
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Love the videos, please keep them coming. Also, would this technique work for doing gnomes?
Hi!! Thank you for your videos. O need these paint of Kimple Colors. But I do not find in México 😭
I take a class in summer of 1995 here un Mexico. And I have part of my kit with me. But I need more. Sorry for my english.
Laurie thank you for your how to videos. I am looking to achieve this look for a chess set for my son. I would like them to be red and grey with black base. could you possibly send me the numbers of the paints I would use.
I would recommend buying Kimple's bisque primer (#750), Ebony Intense Translucent (#719), Mushroom (#717) and Ruby (#705). Good luck and let me know if you have any other questions.
Hi.. great work... I have a question... I have some kimple translucent from about 5 years ago...they are kind of like paste now.... Do you have any suggestions on how to get them back to a liquid?
Sadly, I do not know how to get them back to a liquid. I have tried several methods, but never with any success.
How can I speak with use about these products
Feel free to email me at 2thegifts@cox.net and then I can share my phone.