DIY Stone Fairy Necklace; Polymer Clay Jewelry Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
- Make your own fairy necklace and many other polymer clay jewelry designs using the techniques discussed in this tutorial. I was inspired by rocks and fairies (of course) and decided I had to make a 'stone' fairy necklace, and I can't wait to share how I made it with you.
Quick jumps for your convenience...
0:33 Sculpting the Fairy
1:52 Making the Lichen
2:18 Making the Back
2:56 Making the Leaves
3:17 Sculpting the Ears
3:45 Bake, then Paint
4:11 Sand
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You did such an awesome job on your little 🧚♀️ fairy!! It looks so real!!👍👍👍❤
Wow absolutely Amazing
Your work and ideas are so amazing ❤️ but i wish you showed us the pendant in a necklaces after varnish
Every time I come across this I stop to watch ! One of these days I’ll try ✨✨✨
this is beautiful! thank you for the lovely inspiration for my upcoming projects!
I'm so pleased to hear you're inspired, Lindsay! Have fun creating.
Your video is so well done and your narration is super adorable! and do I even have to say how amazing your little fairy looks? Fine! It looks AMAZING! ♡♡
Thanks for yet Another superfantabulous tute!
You're awesome Regina. Feedback like yours really mean a lot to me.
Спасибо! Thanks! Ваши феи супер фантастичны!! Your fairy Super fantastic!
Большое спасибо! :)
Caroline you are awesome and so creative
Angela, thank you so much. I love sculpting and it's such a joy to share that with people. :)
I make face pendants, im going to add elf ears to them! 😀
Thank you for the ideas, ill have to show you when Im done. 😁
Thank you
Amazing I love how you get such a natural feel.
Thank you so much, 23Finder. Your feedback means a lot to me.
I clicked the like button, and subscribed, too! I love your videos!
Beautiful 👏👏🥰
Beautiful. Thanks for the tutorial.
Way cool! Thanks!🌿🍃
Love this! I know this is an older video - have you considered a black wash? when i am doing projects like this, I do almost all of my steps and at the end mix a little bit of black paint with water so it looks inky - cover the piece, and let it drain off and run into all of the crevices, then dry. Then you would seal it at the end. Might make it easier than wiping off thick paint, esp in some of those harder to reach areas in the chance that you put too much on.
Yes! That process works well; sometimes I do things without too much thought, lol. Thank you dearly for the awesome tip, Brittany. My apologies for the late response.
Thanks for the tutorial ! It's very nice 👍🏻
This is sooooo amazing!!
I love watching the tutorials...tried the butterfly wing fairy. came out pretty good. having trouble with the strength of final project...breaking. more wire? more cooking? not sure, but I will keep trying. so relaxing. thanks again
Hi Judy, thanks for the comment. I actually haven't done a wing tutorial yet, I don't think I have at least, lol. I saw a butterfly wing tutorial on You Tube recently that I wanted to try for myself... she used colored pencils to draw Monarch wings, then scanned the drawing into her computer to print out the other side, looked really cool. Wings are so much fun; so many different ways to make them.
I clicked the like & the *lichen* button! hahaha hilarious....
amazing! I stumbled upon your channel a couple of days ago and I absolutely love your style! Your videos are really creative, not only the sculpting but also the editing and stuff! I really appreciate this amount of work!
I'm actually not really into sculpting fairies and stuff (I've only made one little fairy house so far) but you make everything look so natural and organic and lovely that I really came to think about trying some of your ideas :)
long story short: you're amazing and you've got a new fan ;)
Floraphine, wow, I'm so encouraged to keep going! Thank you, sincerely... you're awesome! There is a lot of fairy stuff I don't like either, but that made me want to make stuff I do like. I love miniatures. And fairies, well, they're miniature creatures that need to use miniature things...and then my mind goes wild with all kinds of artsy ideas that I don't have time for, but the ideas are all up in my head ready to burst out. That's what makes me love fairies. :)
you're very welcome :)
hehe, I bet you're one of those with a notebook near your bed and at night you wake up and draw and write down things you have in your head, am I right? ;) well I'm looking forward to seeing all of the ideas you're gonna share with us :)
Exactly. Miniatures are so inspiring, and then when you add the magic element into the mix, there is no end to the ideas that spin in my head around until they find a resting place on paper.
WOW, amAzing!!
Thanks so much!
Love it. xx
Thanks for letting me know! :)
Love it!!! 😁
Thank you for the encouragement Chelsea!
Super 😍😍😍
Wow I really love this. Sooo beautiful!! You are really talented ....do you have an Etsy store?
Where's the last part after varnishing? I was waiting for it😢
Awesome video but you didn’t show the most important part - how do you attach the face to the stone???? Pls reply thank you so much
Очень красиво!
Спасибо! (thank you!)
Which is the link for your further series that are unedited
Hello there, it's Amazing ! I really love this one ! Did you think about selling it ? :) Because i would definitly buy it
I don't recall what I did with it, it was a while ago. -- Kind of think I ended up using it for a fairy door. Thank you for the encouragement. Take care!
@@Certainlycaroline Thanks a lot ! I'll try it tonight , i bought everything i need for !
Niceeee....
Thanks for the feedback, Hiba. :)
Hey Caroline.. hope you are doing well.. was wondering, have you used varathane clear gloss finish with any gol or silver mica powder? tired of searching for some gloss or medium which won't harm the beautiful natural shine like bare mica powder rubbed on clay gives.. :(
Hey Hiba! My apologies for the late reply. I can't say that I have used Varathane gloss finish on gold or silver mica powder, or if I have I don't recall the outcome so either way I'm not much help, lol. You could try some tests on scrap clay - though you probably have it all figured out by now. Hope your day is full of creating, Hiba. Thanks again for watching.
thanks for responding dear.. I've ordered one mini bottle of varathane.. haven't got it in hand yet.. let's see..
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