i would recommend adding some sort of soft microfiber or felt to the back of the build where it leans against the screen to prevent scuffs or scratches, but otherwise this build is so so SO cute!!
I find it fascinating when you share your thought process as you build. Love the spontaneity - such as your use of the tin foil and creating the "punch".
"I'm really happy that I just keep trying [polymer clay], because each time I learn something else that makes me like it a lot more." Okay, but this is such a beautiful way to think? About any sort of skill really, but especially about the arts. Definitely going to keep your words in mind next time I'm working on something. And the build itself is as gorgeous as ever coming from your hands, and a really creative idea to boot! Thank you for sharing your work with us!
That is absolutely adorable!!!! I love the colored polymer clay vs painting, I think they have 2 different effects and I love the animated feel of the neon pre-colored polymer clay!
Very enjoyable and so pleased to have another video to view so shortly after the latest one! More! More! I always look forward to the next create. You are amazing!
It’s very cute! I love the roof details and the leaves on the tree. Polymer clay takes a lot of practice to get used to, but it definitely looks like you’re getting the knack!
@@missminilife it looks amazing! I a good polymer clay artist I follow is Ace Of Clay, I’ve learned so much from his videos! (You probably already know of him, but I thought I’d share anyway!)
Polymer clay is my jam! I'm so glad that you have pumped out two videos already! I hope this speed keeps up without burning you out. The tulips on the top give me stress because I'm afraid that the Nintendo switch will knock into one of them and it will break off. Also I think you should paint the wooden base that the switch sits into! But that's just me. I thought your technique transferring the graphite with tracing paper was pretty genius. Lastly how come I'm not as cute as you when my hair isn't straight! Lol
I think the reason you were having problems with the brown piece distorting when you were cutting it is because instead of cutting straight down like you were doing with the white part, you were dragging your exacto knife through the clay. That is going to cause it to catch on the blade. If you cut straight down and then wiggle the knife just a tad before removing it, I think you would have little to no distortion.
And once again I am in awe of your abilities! I used Polymer Clay to make my Baba Yaga/Ginger Bread House a couple of months back, it's nowhere near as detailed as this and I couldn't bake it so I have t o leave it to air dry (it's probably still not dry!) but I really like it, especially for making candy canes and things like that where you can twist colours together and it doesn't blend into sludgy brown! But how you make things so small is beyond me, I had to make a Guitar for a model over the weekend (out of wood and paint) and I couldn't stop the jittery hand shakes, watching you make flowers, I was like 🤨 - maybe I should make it in polymer clay hmm 🤔 Well well done as ever!
Imagine getting a switch with no games as a present and being too broke to afford a single game for months 😂😂 I literally bought my little sister a switch, several accessories, extra joycons and grip, and multiple games for her bday just from me
i would recommend adding some sort of soft microfiber or felt to the back of the build where it leans against the screen to prevent scuffs or scratches, but otherwise this build is so so SO cute!!
maybe both! microfiber that wont scratch the screen on top of the cushy felt?
Yes!!! That’s a great idea thank you!! ❤️
That is a great tip!!
👍👍 It's so good, the tiny flowers 😭👌!
Thanks cause my hand were trying to be sooo shaky when I was making those 🥲😆
I find it fascinating when you share your thought process as you build. Love the spontaneity - such as your use of the tin foil and creating the "punch".
Your mood is infectious! I felt so cheerful and craft-inspired 😍
This is adorable perfection
It turned out adorable!
I've only ever seen someone on UA-cam use a pasta maker for pasta once and she was using the pasta to make a top
😂😂😂 I’m realizing I’ve never seen anyone use one for pasta. Even though I’ve seen pasta videos they just rolled it by hand 😁
"I'm really happy that I just keep trying [polymer clay], because each time I learn something else that makes me like it a lot more."
Okay, but this is such a beautiful way to think? About any sort of skill really, but especially about the arts. Definitely going to keep your words in mind next time I'm working on something. And the build itself is as gorgeous as ever coming from your hands, and a really creative idea to boot!
Thank you for sharing your work with us!
OMG this is totally adorable and I NEED one now!!
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This is so cute! Loved how the house turned out 🎉❤
So stinking cute!!! You definitely captured Animal Crossing ❤❤❤
So so excited to see your post! It's amazing as always
🥰🎉 thank you!
That is absolutely adorable!!!! I love the colored polymer clay vs painting, I think they have 2 different effects and I love the animated feel of the neon pre-colored polymer clay!
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It looks so cute! 💚 I always look forward to your videos, thank you for sharing your creations with us!
Thank you!!! I appreciate that a lot!! 🥰
This was super cute! There is such a brightness about your face, I hope that means things are going well for you. Love your hair!!
Thank you!
So happy to see your video…been missing your awes content!
Thanks 😁 I’ve been missing posting!
Very enjoyable and so pleased to have another video to view so shortly after the latest one! More! More! I always look forward to the next create. You are amazing!
That turned out so cute! And such a great game too.
aak cute! cant wait to watch it all. so good!
🥰💃🏾💃🏾 I love this one. It was so fun!
Great job! BTW you can actually bake clay that has superglue on / in it.
WHAT!!! For some reason I thought it realeased toxic fumes! 😭😭😭 This would have been sooo much easier.
I love watching your process and seeing such an adorable result! it's great that you're willing to keep trying and learning!
It’s very cute! I love the roof details and the leaves on the tree.
Polymer clay takes a lot of practice to get used to, but it definitely looks like you’re getting the knack!
Im learning sloooowly but surely 😂🥰
@@missminilife it looks amazing!
I a good polymer clay artist I follow is Ace Of Clay, I’ve learned so much from his videos! (You probably already know of him, but I thought I’d share anyway!)
Very very cute!!! 😊
Ohhhhh I needed this today thank you!!! It's so precious!!!
🥰👋🏾 Thank you!
It’s so precious! The tiny tulips are so cute! Great idea!
Polymer clay is my jam! I'm so glad that you have pumped out two videos already! I hope this speed keeps up without burning you out.
The tulips on the top give me stress because I'm afraid that the Nintendo switch will knock into one of them and it will break off. Also I think you should paint the wooden base that the switch sits into! But that's just me. I thought your technique transferring the graphite with tracing paper was pretty genius.
Lastly how come I'm not as cute as you when my hair isn't straight! Lol
I'm not as cute as her, either!
That's so cute!
This is soooo cute! 😍Such a great idea, you made it very well
Fabulous!!!
That’s so cool, I really want to try this. After I finish all of my other projects.😅
I think the reason you were having problems with the brown piece distorting when you were cutting it is because instead of cutting straight down like you were doing with the white part, you were dragging your exacto knife through the clay. That is going to cause it to catch on the blade. If you cut straight down and then wiggle the knife just a tad before removing it, I think you would have little to no distortion.
OH! Ok 👍🏾 thanks I’m going to try that! 😁
This is so damn cute! You did a great job.
And once again I am in awe of your abilities! I used Polymer Clay to make my Baba Yaga/Ginger Bread House a couple of months back, it's nowhere near as detailed as this and I couldn't bake it so I have t o leave it to air dry (it's probably still not dry!) but I really like it, especially for making candy canes and things like that where you can twist colours together and it doesn't blend into sludgy brown!
But how you make things so small is beyond me, I had to make a Guitar for a model over the weekend (out of wood and paint) and I couldn't stop the jittery hand shakes, watching you make flowers, I was like 🤨 - maybe I should make it in polymer clay hmm 🤔
Well well done as ever!
omg i just found your channel and i love this
Darling.😊❤🌳🌳🌳
Imagine getting a switch with no games as a present and being too broke to afford a single game for months 😂😂 I literally bought my little sister a switch, several accessories, extra joycons and grip, and multiple games for her bday just from me