Polymer Clay Fairy Doors Tutorial (Intro Vol-077)

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2014
  • Video #572: This is the first (intro) clip for a 6 part (paid) tutorial series... Polymer Clay Fairy Doors... More Info: www.beadsandbeading.com/blog/?... Polymer Clay Tutor.
    Topics Covered In This Video:
    Vol-077-1: Video #572: Introduction: In this 6 part video tutorial series, you will learn how to make a wonderful full sized fairy door with a faux brick surround, a faux wooden door, faux stone entrance and creative accessories such as a whimsical lantern and post of miniature sweet pea vines. Included are many tips, tricks and techniques that you can use to create an adorable project in the colors and styles I suggest, or your own. Truly a one-of-a-kind polymer clay project. This project would make a great gift for yourself, a friend or a child. Plus all the techniques are great for making whatever other polymer clay creations you can dream up!
    Vol-077-2: Video #573: Faux Brick: In this video you will learn how to take some scrap polymer clay, and create a base that will become your fairy door with a faux brick surround. I will show you some neat tricks for laying out your design and how to make your own grout/mortar tool out of a popsicle stick. You'll also learn the techniques you need to get a realistic texture on your faux brick, that will have you swearing that the tiny replica's are actually real!
    Vol-077-3: Video #574: Coloring Brick & Faux Wood Door: In this video I will show you the tips and tricks for creating the awesome texture for the faux wooden door, and then how to give the brick and the wood it's realistic coloring using chalk pastels. With the right tools and techniques, you'll be surprised just how quickly and easily the polymer transforms from a hunk of random bits of clay, to the realistic look of brick and wood.
    Vol-077-4: Video #575: Faux Stone and Accessories: In this video you will use the skills learned while making the brick, and transfer them into a faux stone entrance way for your lovely fairy door. This faux stone technique can not only be used as the flooring for your tiny front step, but can be also be used in place of the brick that surrounds your small little door (if you like). In addition, you will learn how to take common jewelry findings and household items, and combine them to make door handles, windows, hinges and house lights. Let your junk drawer and your imagination run wild, and see what kind of creative accessories you can come up with for your little gnome home entryway!
    Vol-077-5: Video #576: Flower Pots Sweet Pea Vines: In this video you will learn how easy it really is to fashion the worlds tiniest sweet pea vines that climb the brick and wind their way around the door to your fairy house. Even though they are incredibly tiny and very detailed, that doesn't mean they are hard to make. You just have to know the tricks on how to make them. They do take awhile, but they are well worth the effort, for the resulting looks you'll get from your admiring friends (and the appreciation from the Fairies you planted them there for).
    Vol-077-6: Video #577: Baking Finishing Antiquing: In this final video of the series, you will receive the knowledge of exactly how to bake, finish and antique your creation to perfection. I'll also share with you some unique ideas for modifications and personalization, so that you can truly feel proud of the this project for many delightful years to come!
    Additional Resources... www.beadsandbeading.com/blog/?...
    Polymer Clay Tutor... "Make what you love... Love what you make."
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  • @dianevasvary1532
    @dianevasvary1532 9 років тому

    Adorable! I can't wait to learn how to do these. They are also giving me some ideas for my gingerbread houses..... :)

  • @tantesherry
    @tantesherry 9 років тому

    How charming these little doors are, looking forward to tomorrow's tutorial:)

    • @PolymerClayTutor
      @PolymerClayTutor  9 років тому

      Looking forward to seeing pictures of your fairy doors tantesherry !

  • @madiedudley3961
    @madiedudley3961 9 років тому

    So cool

  • @BB.halo_heir
    @BB.halo_heir 9 років тому

    wow, i love these!

  • @angelicinspirations
    @angelicinspirations 9 років тому

    I love this tutorial. It is my favourite to date, though I haven't been a member for very long.

  • @edstar83
    @edstar83 9 років тому

    Awesome.

  • @jerilynnbrooks2414
    @jerilynnbrooks2414 9 років тому

    So cute!

  • @Lesleyfish
    @Lesleyfish 9 років тому

    I'm thrilled! Been meaning to make some fairy doors for sooo long! Thank you CIndy, once again this is gonna be a fun tutorial! :D

  • @MegaPraiseHim
    @MegaPraiseHim 9 років тому

    I believe you have outdone yourself on this one Cindy, this looks amazing. Can't wait till tomorrow. :o)

    • @PolymerClayTutor
      @PolymerClayTutor  9 років тому

      Thanks MegaPraiseHim I hope you love it!

    • @MegaPraiseHim
      @MegaPraiseHim 9 років тому

      PolymerClayTutor LOVE IT!!!! Can you hear me singing, lol. I think this is the best Fairy Door I've seen out there. I'm gonna call mine an Angel door - teeheehee.

  • @anujachitale4126
    @anujachitale4126 9 років тому +1

    Please help! In an older video you mentioned that you use rubbing alcohol to clean your unbaked charms. Does any rubbing alcohol work? Is it flammable? (Probably not just wondering)

    • @PolymerClayTutor
      @PolymerClayTutor  9 років тому +1

      Hi Anuja Chitale Yes rubbing alcohol works to clean raw polymer clay charms. Don't worry the alcohol dries super quick, so it won't make your charm flammable when you go to bake it.

  • @claraponte3590
    @claraponte3590 8 років тому

    hi do you have tutorial how you do the doors fair

  • @susangrimshaw2050
    @susangrimshaw2050 9 років тому

    Have I missed the following tutorials as I can't find any or am I looking in the wrong place folks? Loving the fairy doors need to see more more more please lol

    • @PolymerClayTutor
      @PolymerClayTutor  9 років тому

      Susan Grimshaw This is the introduction video to my paid tutorial. If you want to buy the rest oof the videos, you can do that here: www.beadvideos.com/back-issues-03/vol-077/

  • @donnad6870
    @donnad6870 7 років тому +1

    Where is 573?

  • @sugarstudio7334
    @sugarstudio7334 9 років тому +2

    I can't find your next video. 573

  • @rtmmunki
    @rtmmunki 8 років тому +2

    where are the rest of the videos? saw someone else ask as well

    • @PolymerClayTutor
      @PolymerClayTutor  8 років тому

      +rtmmunkiAt the beginning of this video I mention it was an introduction video to my paid tutorial. We always put the link to where you can buy the rest of the videos in this series, in the description box. Thanks!

  • @Tinkertinkbell
    @Tinkertinkbell 8 років тому +1

    Hi if I make a fairy door out of polymer clay can they go outside if I varnish them?

    • @PolymerClayTutor
      @PolymerClayTutor  8 років тому

      Yes it can handle being outside, and it doesn't really need a varnish to protect it. It is plastic so it doesn't need protection from the rain and it flexible enough to handle the heat differences. A ton of dirrect sun (like in Arizona) may cause it to fade over time though.

    • @katiegarrett1441
      @katiegarrett1441 7 років тому

      Tinkertinkbell my daughter put the polymer clay fairy door I made for her on a tree outside over a year ago. It looks the same as it did when I gave it to her.

  • @shantahsieh2877
    @shantahsieh2877 3 роки тому +1

    I really like it. Also check out Woodglut and plans.