I'm waiting on my first polymer clay delivery and devouring your UA-cam posts in preparation, thanks soooooo much for these. They are great and much appreciated x
Beautiful piece. I love Howlite. When you didn't add liquid clay to Bond the pieces, I wondered if it would be fragile. Thanks for the layer of liquid clay tip. Curious as to how you finished your pendant. Did you make a knot with leather cord or something else?
I typically loop and knot a faux suede cord through it. It's simple, but works well. If it were a little smaller, I could use it almost like a cabochon.
Mmm love this one and now imagining the different colour paints that could be used. Will the heatgun technique work with any liquid clay or does it need to be the Kato brand? Thank you Samantha and have a lovely day.
Yes. The heatgun technique will work on all the main liquid clay brands. However, Kato is the best for a clear finish as it's the brand that has the most gloss and clarity.
I'm waiting on my first polymer clay delivery and devouring your UA-cam posts in preparation, thanks soooooo much for these. They are great and much appreciated x
That's a beautiful pendant and you do such beautiful work.
Thank you so very much for your time and sharing your talent! Great tut!😍
Fantastic, howlite is a fun stone. And to be able to copy it and mass produce at a lower price, fantastic. Tfs
AMAZING!!!!!!
Beautiful piece. I love Howlite.
When you didn't add liquid clay to Bond the pieces, I wondered if it would be fragile. Thanks for the layer of liquid clay tip.
Curious as to how you finished your pendant. Did you make a knot with leather cord or something else?
I typically loop and knot a faux suede cord through it. It's simple, but works well. If it were a little smaller, I could use it almost like a cabochon.
Mmm love this one and now imagining the different colour paints that could be used. Will the heatgun technique work with any liquid clay or does it need to be the Kato brand? Thank you Samantha and have a lovely day.
Yes. The heatgun technique will work on all the main liquid clay brands. However, Kato is the best for a clear finish as it's the brand that has the most gloss and clarity.
@@JessamaTutorials Thank you Samantha
Thank you Samantha for yet another wonderful lesson. May i ask how long does it take to cure the liquid clay with the heat gun?
It takes about 1 minute 30 seconds to 2 minutes to cure the liquid clay. Basically I keep going until it's clear.
@@JessamaTutorials thanks.