Miniature Sliced Bell Pepper Tutorial, Polymer Clay Miniature Food Tutorial

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  • Опубліковано 21 жов 2024

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  • @minisinpa
    @minisinpa 10 років тому +1

    Great job Heather as always. Thank you for explaining in detail it helps so much.
    Love the board too. Nicely done video. Thank you.

  • @maggiehughes4283
    @maggiehughes4283 17 днів тому +1

    Your site has just appeared on my screen, and this pepper tutorial is fabulous - looking forward to viewing what else you have on your site. I am very keen to learn more about food and vegetable modelling in polymer clay in the size 1/12. Cheers.

    • @heathernwells
      @heathernwells  17 днів тому

      @@maggiehughes4283 thank you so much for your kind comment!

  • @KananiKawaii
    @KananiKawaii 10 років тому

    I LOOOVE your nails!!!! These peppers are the cutest things I'ved ever seen. Thank you.

    • @heathernwells
      @heathernwells  10 років тому

      Thank you so much!
      I liked them :) I rarely do scale work, so it was a fun change

  • @formylovechannel
    @formylovechannel 10 років тому

    This one for sure is right up there with my top 5 favorite you have made, love the vids!

  • @Yankiegurl1
    @Yankiegurl1 10 років тому

    Heather this is nice! I've haven't been to your channel in a while. I've been so busy, but now I'm going to watch as many videos as I can now that I have some time. Your pieces are so perfect. ♥♥♥

    • @heathernwells
      @heathernwells  10 років тому

      Hi :)
      I am glad to see you back :)
      Thank you so much for the kind compliment.
      Heather

  • @TabiSabry
    @TabiSabry 10 років тому

    This is really... WOW! Waaaaaaay much better than mine
    After marbling another lesson learned... always have lots of translucent ;)

    • @heathernwells
      @heathernwells  10 років тому

      I love the translucent, I couldn't get by without it now. :)

    • @TabiSabry
      @TabiSabry 10 років тому

      Heather Wells I could tell by looking at your videos :P
      And you're right, it really is useful

  • @stephanierott67
    @stephanierott67 10 років тому

    These are beautiful.great job.

  • @ambraparker9682
    @ambraparker9682 10 років тому

    I love your videos I have not ever made anything with clay because I can't afford it and I'm a kid so I have no money but when I do get the money I will sure watch every video hope you keep making them

    • @heathernwells
      @heathernwells  10 років тому

      I hope you get to play with polymer clay some day :)
      It is very fun

    • @ambraparker9682
      @ambraparker9682 10 років тому

      It does seem fun I have subscribed and I want to make every thing you have made a tutorial on every thing you've made

    • @heathernwells
      @heathernwells  10 років тому

      Ambra Parker Thanks :)
      I hope everything you make turns out well :)

  • @godmadeyoubeautiful
    @godmadeyoubeautiful 10 років тому

    Mmm........ Looks good!

  • @veronicaroy4084
    @veronicaroy4084 10 років тому +1

    I love this video and btw the reason you may be able to reply is because I am on my laptop! its a little rare though don't go on it often mostly my iPod... anyway I love these they are gorgeous! How cute! maybe do like a cup of coffee like Tim Horton's (Canadian brand named after a hockey player famous coffee) or some Starbucks? do you accept the challenge? lol if you want even more of a challenge try doing an animal they are pretty difficult!

  • @PandannaMegna
    @PandannaMegna 10 років тому

    Very interesting! Thank you so much!

  • @maggiema2148
    @maggiema2148 10 років тому +2

    amazing, I really like how simple and "relaxing" looks -- if you know what I'm talking about. :)
    I would also like to know what the color ratios and fractions are! :D

    • @heathernwells
      @heathernwells  10 років тому

      The color for the lighter ones are like 5 % color to 95 percent translucent
      except yellow which is more like 15% color to 85% translucent
      the outside is 50% color to 50% translucent.
      I will try to start doing more written stuff again soon.
      Thanks :) I did find this a fun one. It will be the only one I think though..
      I did this just for the fruit and veggie theme. I won't be selling them.

    • @maggiema2148
      @maggiema2148 10 років тому

      thank you so so much!

  • @wendyekramer
    @wendyekramer 10 років тому

    SOOO ADORABLE!!

  • @heathernwells
    @heathernwells  10 років тому

    Hi Veronica,
    I will have to contact the companies first :)
    I will try though

  • @SweetCupcakeSprinkles
    @SweetCupcakeSprinkles 10 років тому

    These are amazing! So realistic :D

  • @DeeEll86442
    @DeeEll86442 10 років тому

    Hi Heather, your pepper turned out really good. However, the cutting board seems like it needs something. Like maybe make some cuts in it to resemble the grains of the wood and cuts where it makes it look used. Then go over it with a wash of a darker color to bring out the grains and cuts in the wood. Maybe even cut out a notch in the board on one side to look like a handle notch. Also, to complete the cutting board you might want to add a knife laying on the board so it looks like you just finished cutting the peppers and layer the knife down on the board. Maybe have a few seeds scattered about the board,because we know when we cut bell peppers the seeds go everywhere. It's the little details that make it look real, don't you agree?
    BTW you were asking about the Future floor wax. It is clear and I found some on Amazon.com and also on the Ace hardware web site if you having trouble finding it. If you would like I can send you a sample of it to try. I'll PM you about when
    I get on my computer instead of my IPad. Ttyl, take care, Dee

    • @heathernwells
      @heathernwells  10 років тому

      Thanks for all the suggestions Dee,
      Have you ever used Utee?
      I read something about it before, but can't remember ever seeing it sold anywhere.

  • @thumbprintminiatures
    @thumbprintminiatures 10 років тому

    Dawwww, this is cute!

  • @heathernwells
    @heathernwells  10 років тому

    Creas Ilona,
    Thank you so much :)

  • @aysiamae2276
    @aysiamae2276 10 років тому +1

    You make good polymer charms. But you really need to organize and edit your videos. Its a tutorial for everyone to enjoy. Tutorials are to be easy to follow not difficult or outrageously long!

    • @heathernwells
      @heathernwells  10 років тому

      Hi Aysia, Thanks for taking the time to comment.
      This is something I actually still struggle with. I am currently working with a computer on its last legs, and it doesn't have enough memory for me to put on editing software. I do plan on it once I get a new computer. Once I am able to get one, I can put in slides that give color ratios rather than explaining. That will cut down some on a length of the videos.
      Are they really difficult to follow though? I am doing them real time, so you can see everything I am doing. I have seen many comments on tutorials that are sped up, with people saying that they didn't understand certain parts, or that their were portions missing, because their items didn't come out well.
      I explain so much, so hopefully someone following along real time could come out with almost exactly the same results.
      I do appreciate your comment, and don't want my videos to be boring. Once i can afford a new computer I do hope to take a couple courses to figure out how to edit and make the videos better

    • @littlemisscharmmaker744
      @littlemisscharmmaker744 9 років тому

      Heather Wells
      You can also use the UA-cam Video Editor. That's what I use. You don't have to download any software for that. And there's a lot you can do with it that most people don't realize.
      Have a nice day! :)

  • @midnitelvrgrl
    @midnitelvrgrl 10 років тому

    I love your Idea. I am not sure if you have seen this one, It looks like the foil method could make it a faster process How to Make a Bell Pepper Hollow Cane from Polymer Clay Garden of Imagination. Sorry I just started watching your videos today.

    • @heathernwells
      @heathernwells  9 років тому

      Odessa Price Not at all, Thank you so much for the suggestion. I will have to check it out. Thank you so much for watching.
      Heather

  • @subarustiwrx
    @subarustiwrx 10 років тому

    Ur a left handed or a right handed?!😱cool!!!!

    • @heathernwells
      @heathernwells  10 років тому

      I am left handed, both do a lot of things with both hands. I write left handed, I knit primarily right handed, but am comfortable knitting left handed. I crochet left handed.
      I cut right handed.
      For clay and jewelry, I use both pretty equally I think

  • @Squeakerella
    @Squeakerella 10 років тому

    Very cute :3

  • @creasilona
    @creasilona 10 років тому +1

    c'est trop chou :)

  • @Laughwithmeoratme
    @Laughwithmeoratme 9 років тому

    i found a great site with great prices called The Polymer clay Superstore. have you purchased clay from this company yet? any good?

    • @heathernwells
      @heathernwells  Рік тому

      I purchase a couple of things from them. I was happy with my purchase. Sorry I am seeing this so late

  • @betzylopez8970
    @betzylopez8970 10 років тому

    It is so cute love it so bad

    • @heathernwells
      @heathernwells  10 років тому

      Thank you so much :)
      Thanks for coming back again :)

    • @betzylopez8970
      @betzylopez8970 10 років тому

      Np anything for a friend

  • @novemberwishesxox8171
    @novemberwishesxox8171 10 років тому

    love this can you do a tim hortons inspered and if you do say its reqwested by me thanks bella

  • @DeeEll86442
    @DeeEll86442 10 років тому

    Hello again, I see you are still getting people wanting you to edit down your videos but I think they are fine just as they are. I would much rather see all the details of making something and moved ahead myself if I want than to have a bunch of jump cuts all through a video. I can see where a jump cut or fast forward would have been good where you where hollowing out the pepper but that's about it. If you feel the need to shorten it you can always turn off the camera, finish hollowing out the pepper, then turn the camera back on and finish. Until you have the editing software to speed up a certain parts you can always do that. I believe I've seen you do it before in previous videos. Anyway, you do things your way. If people really enjoy your videos (like me and others) they will watch them no matter what. Don't let it bother you, you're doing GREAT! As Tony the Tiger would say, LOL. Take care, Dee

    • @heathernwells
      @heathernwells  10 років тому

      Thanks Dee :)
      I do want to make them more professional looking once I am able to get a new computer.
      Heather

    • @shianneodaniel7432
      @shianneodaniel7432 10 років тому

      Heather Wells Hey:) I don't think you should edit down your videos either. I also watch sugarcharmshop and sometimes she edits it so much that steps just fly by and leave me wondering how she did things. She moves way too fast and doesn't explain anything like she needs to like you do. I really enjoy the fact that you go through each step in real time.