I appreciated your explanations of the differences in liquid clay. You did use a photo of a crystal to show an example of how you can use translucent liquid clay. It would be also helpful and inspiring if you showed samples of all the uses. Thank you for your time. Your videos are very helpful and I love the projects you make. Very inspiring!!!!
I truly appreciate your information. However, I am a visual learner. I can’t learn by hearing. I have to learn by seeing so I hope that if you haven’t already done it that you demo some of these wonderful items that you have given us in this video, thank you for all you do.
Hola , qué tal !? Es la primera vez que te escribo . Soy Isa y me gustan tus vídeos . Sé que explicas todo lo que haces y la reacción de la arcilla el problema es que no entiendo nada de lo que dices y así estoy como estancada y no avanzo. No quiero exigir nada pero me gustaría que si pones subtítulos a tus trabajos sería todo más fácil si fuera posible poner mas idiomas . No quiero que te lo tomes a mal sólo es una idea 💡 Espero que sigas prosperando y que todo te vaya bien . Un cordial saludo desde España
Hi, when the liquid pc settles out - gets gloppy and stiff at the bottom, is there a way to reconstitute it? I’ve tried to mix it, but it settles back out very quickly.
No, there isn't really a way to DIY liquid clay. Slip and liquid clay are different. Liquid clay is for polymer clay (oven baked). Slip is crushed, dried pottery clay (kiln fired) soaked and mixed with water. In a sense, liquid clay is to polymer clay as slip is too pottery, but you cannot use slip with polymer clay or liquid clay with pottery clay.
Hi jia, polymer clay is considered a toy, a type of plastic, phthalate-free, tested and certified as non-toxic so it's safe to use with your hands, but use with precaution - clean your hands after use. As with a lot of things, even food, some people can have allergic reactions to different brands of clay which is uncommon, but possible. If that's the case, wear gloves when using liquid clay or use a tool to apply the clay. Hope that helps!
After re-watching my older videos I felt that way too! Sorry about the experience, and hope you are able to get something of value from my videos. Thanks for the feedback!
You are a great teacher. Love all your videos. So helpful. Thank you.
This was a very helpful video. Nobody else has covered it like this. Thank you!
Very cool :D
Very helpful. Thank you. If I may make a teeny suggestion? "fl oz" means fluid ounce.
I appreciated your explanations of the differences in liquid clay. You did use a photo of a crystal to show an example of how you can use translucent liquid clay. It would be also helpful and inspiring if you showed samples of all the uses. Thank you for your time. Your videos are very helpful and I love the projects you make. Very inspiring!!!!
Glad you found the video helpful sherrilyn and thank you for the feedback 😊 !
Good video. Clear explanations. Worth watching.
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love how concise this was!!❤
I truly appreciate your information. However, I am a visual learner. I can’t learn by hearing. I have to learn by seeing so I hope that if you haven’t already done it that you demo some of these wonderful items that you have given us in this video, thank you for all you do.
You are very helpful and very pleasant to listen to. ^^
Thank you so much Mike :-) !
Hola , qué tal !? Es la primera vez que te escribo . Soy Isa y me gustan tus vídeos . Sé que explicas todo lo que haces y la reacción de la arcilla el problema es que no entiendo nada de lo que dices y así estoy como estancada y no avanzo. No quiero exigir nada pero me gustaría que si pones subtítulos a tus trabajos sería todo más fácil si fuera posible poner mas idiomas . No quiero que te lo tomes a mal sólo es una idea 💡 Espero que sigas prosperando y que todo te vaya bien . Un cordial saludo desde España
Excellent video!!!
Thank you Jen!!!
Hi, when the liquid pc settles out - gets gloppy and stiff at the bottom, is there a way to reconstitute it? I’ve tried to mix it, but it settles back out very quickly.
Can you harden liquid clay with UV light?
Is slip what you can make yourself as good as liquid clay?
No, there isn't really a way to DIY liquid clay. Slip and liquid clay are different. Liquid clay is for polymer clay (oven baked). Slip is crushed, dried pottery clay (kiln fired) soaked and mixed with water. In a sense, liquid clay is to polymer clay as slip is too pottery, but you cannot use slip with polymer clay or liquid clay with pottery clay.
Is it skin safe?
Hi jia, polymer clay is considered a toy, a type of plastic, phthalate-free, tested and certified as non-toxic so it's safe to use with your hands, but use with precaution - clean your hands after use. As with a lot of things, even food, some people can have allergic reactions to different brands of clay which is uncommon, but possible. If that's the case, wear gloves when using liquid clay or use a tool to apply the clay. Hope that helps!
Do u have to wear a mask when using it 🤔
Nope, like normal polymer clay it is non-toxic! Have fun!
The music on the top of your voice give me a headache!
After re-watching my older videos I felt that way too! Sorry about the experience, and hope you are able to get something of value from my videos. Thanks for the feedback!
@@Jennifooclay not just on your older videos...
geez, you guys seriously don't have to be so mean 💀 just click off the video