Could have attached the bead/bail to the necklace rope with a couple snake knots… that would have looked quite nice… Love this pendant,,, it’s gorgeous!!!
I love this! I’m not usually one to like tribal designs, but this project has changed my mind! There is so much texture here-crackle metallic paints, the embossed design, Helen Breil’s silkscreen, plus the twists in the bail, edging and focal piece. It all works so beautifully! Thank you for sharing you time, design ideas and talent with us!
U know I don't know how anyone ever gives you a thumbs down on any of your videos. Even if something isn't their style everything you make is beautiful.
Such interesting and beautiful effects, Samantha! I really appreciate all the time and effort you put into researching and experimenting with various techniques, and sharing so generously. You are such a wonderful and talented artist, teacher and young lady!!
Hey Samantha, Absolutely beautiful! I know it's a bit of a pain in the butt, but if you dip your hemp ends in a drop of clear nail polish and give it a twist with your fingers, it's much easier to pull through beads! Just thought I'd share.
Have you tried a slightly larger in diameter buff that is unstitched. The buff should be super floppy. The speed of the dremel will pull the layers together but let you get into tighter areas. This is a trick I learned in college jewelry class. My professor actually had us pull stitching out of premade bluffs and what a difference. Hope this helps. Lovely pendant and tutorial.
Beautiful design. I appreciate when you show us your process of decision making & struggles. Here is a helpful hint to feed cord through a hole or bead...Wrap scotch tape around the tips and continue onto itself past the cord to a point.
Very nice pendant. Just a suggestion.. if you had coated those ends that were fraying and giving you trouble with a bit of glue and let them dry till they are hard they will go through your holes with no problems ( just sorta like the ends on shoe laces ) and then trim those ends off after you get he cord through the holes
I adore this project. Have discovered that Martha Stewart paints have been discontinued. What is a suitable replacement brand and what are the appropriate colors of that brand. Want to get the exact same look. Thanks!
Awesome... so much well planned teaching in this one, Samantha... You mentioned a Desert Rose pendant tutorial...could you leave the link for that please? Thanks!
Hello, thank you for sharing your awesome tribal design with the unique crackling, it's very creative, I was wondering where could I get one of those tribal silk screen stencils?
I fully enjoyed every minute of this tutorial . Your project is stunning. I love every corner any details with it. A little tip for you ,Buy a fine crochet needle and it will help you from threading your beads or any small holes. Have you ever followed Helene Jean- Claude you tube tutorials , she is a top designer and the pieces she does are extraordinary , try her if you have not discovered her yet. She is French but with English subtitles
This is such a beautiful pendant. Do you think you could use any metallic paint? - I have lots of different coloured metallics, but no Martha Stewart paints. 💜
Another great pendant! I can’t get Martha Stewart paint in the UK, do you know if the deco art Americana acrylic paints will also work? I have some Metallic ones of those.
Many great techniques - love the unicorn horn twist
Could have attached the bead/bail to the necklace rope with a couple snake knots… that would have looked quite nice…
Love this pendant,,, it’s gorgeous!!!
I love this! I’m not usually one to like tribal designs, but this project has changed my mind! There is so much texture here-crackle metallic paints, the embossed design, Helen Breil’s silkscreen, plus the twists in the bail, edging and focal piece. It all works so beautifully! Thank you for sharing you time, design ideas and talent with us!
The paint crackle with the metallic paint came out beautiful. Can't wait to try it. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful tutorial .... thanks for sharing it with us.
I love your style
U know I don't know how anyone ever gives you a thumbs down on any of your videos. Even if something isn't their style everything you make is beautiful.
I love hearing your thought processes and how you modify. Thanks for including them. Really helps! 😊
Such interesting and beautiful effects, Samantha! I really appreciate all the time and effort you put into researching and experimenting with various techniques, and sharing so generously. You are such a wonderful and talented artist, teacher and young lady!!
I just love this!!
Good to see you work through challenges the clay can present to an artist. You are very talented and I love watching you work. Thank you for sharing 🌞
Beautiful pendant, Samantha. Thank you for sharing.
That’s a gorgeous bail!
That was fantastic Samantha. I love the colours.
Absolutely beautiful. I would love to try it but doubt I can accomplish what you have. I love it
Gorgeous, Samantha! Such rich pattern and texture!
Another beautiful piece! Thanks for sharing it with us!!🌹
you are so talented....love watching you
Fantastic! So many new techniques to try!
Very nice I am going to have to wait until I can afford all the neat products your talent is amazing
Hey Samantha, Absolutely beautiful!
I know it's a bit of a pain in the butt, but if you dip your hemp ends in a drop of clear nail polish and give it a twist with your fingers, it's much easier to pull through beads! Just thought I'd share.
Have you tried a slightly larger in diameter buff that is unstitched. The buff should be super floppy. The speed of the dremel will pull the layers together but let you get into tighter areas. This is a trick I learned in college jewelry class. My professor actually had us pull stitching out of premade bluffs and what a difference. Hope this helps. Lovely pendant and tutorial.
Beautiful design. I appreciate when you show us your process of decision making & struggles.
Here is a helpful hint to feed cord through a hole or bead...Wrap scotch tape around the tips and continue onto itself past the cord to a point.
On my little laptop, the crackle paint on the back looks almost 3 dimensional. Beautiful.
I do kumihimo also, and a dab of white glue on the ends of my cords really help with getting those cords through those holes in beads. 🤗
I like hearing the birds in the background!
Very very creative! Great vid showing us how it’s done. Your descriptions really support the visuals well!
It's beautiful
I love this design Samantha, the veneer you used for the back looks 3D, very inspiring. Well done 👍 and thank you for sharing 😁
This is a really cool piece! I see it as being unisex also. 👍☺ one of my favorite so far
I really liked this one Samantha very nice!!!
Another gorgeous project!
Beautiful Piece, thanks for taking the time to teach your techniques...
Very nice pendant. Just a suggestion.. if you had coated those ends that were fraying and giving you trouble with a bit of glue and let them dry till they are hard they will go through your holes with no problems ( just sorta like the ends on shoe laces ) and then trim those ends off after you get he cord through the holes
Thanks for so many skills!
Ansolutely lovely. Thank you for a very clearly explained tutorial.
I adore this project. Have discovered that Martha Stewart paints have been discontinued. What is a suitable replacement brand and what are the appropriate colors of that brand. Want to get the exact same look. Thanks!
Thank you.
I'm afraid I can't give a replacement. I haven't crackled paint in a long time and so haven't got any that would match the colors.
Sorry.
Awesome... so much well planned teaching in this one, Samantha... You mentioned a Desert Rose pendant tutorial...could you leave the link for that please? Thanks!
Sure. Here's the link: www.jessamatutorials.com/polymer-clay-crackle-tutorial.html
Can't believe how gentle you are handling the clay....I still have problems....lol
Excelent work
Fabulous! 😍
Samantha, with the Masai Mara Pendant Tutorial, can you please tell me which one the Crackle Stamp was?
I'm not sell the crackle stamp right now as it's out of stock. It will be back on my shop soon.
Excelente!!!! No entiendo su idioma pero el video habla por usted. Felicitaciones desde Argentina.
Love!
Perdon! Una pregunta...se me pega la masa al rodillo de la máquina, que es "viejita" y manual. Algun tips para ese problema?
Owwwww love this Sam
Beautiful 😍😍😍
Beautiful, thank you
Hello, thank you for sharing your awesome tribal design with the unique crackling, it's very creative, I was wondering where could I get one of those tribal silk screen stencils?
You can get it here. www.happythings.eu/us/helen-breil-design-silkscreen-tangled-up.html
I fully enjoyed every minute of this tutorial . Your project is stunning. I love every corner any details with it. A little tip for you ,Buy a fine crochet needle and it will help you from threading your beads or any small holes. Have you ever followed Helene Jean- Claude you tube tutorials , she is a top designer and the pieces she does are extraordinary , try her if you have not discovered her yet. She is French but with English subtitles
Love that sheet. I don’t think I could cut it.
This is such a beautiful pendant. Do you think you could use any metallic paint? - I have lots of different coloured metallics, but no Martha Stewart paints. 💜
No. It has to be Martha Stewart. Try out different brands as some will crackle and others won't.
Another great pendant! I can’t get Martha Stewart paint in the UK, do you know if the deco art Americana acrylic paints will also work? I have some Metallic ones of those.
I've tried the Americana paint and they don't crackle. Try some different brands as some will crackle and others won't.
bonsoir il est superbe ! merci !
C'est magnifique 😍👍💋💋💋
what is the size of this pendant
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻cara ma sono colori acrilici