I am always waiting to see something new from you. You make it seem so easy! Your timing is so good, it gives everyone enough time to see and learn with you. Thank you for your wonderful tutorials!😊
Wowser Deb, that's gorgeous. Love the colours, and love the spiral patterned roller. Hey, I read the comment from the lady in the US. It's great you have kept your British accent. A lady on UA-cam who does paint pours, is from Birmingham UK and emigrated to Australia in the 80's. She still has her Brummy accent. I would give anything to emigrate from the UK as it's horrible these days. I was born here in 1960. Like you mention though, the world over, you have to be careful about saying anything any more, in case you upset someone!!! I carry on speaking my mind, and ya boo sucks to everyone LOL!!!! Love your videos, thank you so much for sharing your superb creations with us. Take care, xx
These pieces are just plain gorgeous! The colors with the patterns make a BEAUTIFUL unique combination! I'll have to try this. I don't have much strength in my left hand, but I'll figure it out! THANKS SO much for sharing your ideas with us! 💙❤️🤍💛🧡🤎🖤👍🏻👍🏻😍
These colors are magical with the spirals. I jumped on OJoy and ordered the roller and a few other of the items marked "Deb's". Thanks for all your creativity.
What a fun design! I love the subtle wood grain look in the back drop, plus the colors are so vibrant. I’ll never know how you think of such a variety of gorgeous jewelry. Thank you so much, Deb!💕🌸
Very cool!! With the colors you used they have a bit of a Southwestern flavor. I really like the way you created the subtle wood grain, it makes a great, interesting background and contrasts the colorful pieces well. I didn’t know you are in the US!! I thought you were in the UK somewhere. I hope you like it here. I suppose if you have been here over 10 years you must like it a bit 😊 It amazes me that you have maintained your accent. I went to school in Norwich for 3 years and developed such a British accent that people didn’t believe I was American🤣 Anyway, these pieces turned out great!! Thank you for sharing 💚💛💙🤍💜
Yep, been here 11 years in December. My husband is from here, so I have no choice but to like it 🤣 Can’t lose my accent…I tried lol. I guess the older you are, the harder it is to lose your accent. Thank you 💕
Are you familiar with Hampshire? I love the countryside & the lovely walks. It’s very inspiring. This is the vacation I have dreamed off for years. Taking a small package of supplies to do some of your signature faux stone work.Thanks for the tutorials.
Took me a few to finish this, lol sometimes pause don’t always pause. After feeding the tortoise and saying hello to the horse, goat and fish I was about to find y’all again and finish yikeslol I’m in love with this this. How fun, but I love a fun project. lol and I love how you made the mat with the shinny resin backing. And yes the turquoise beads definitely bring out them colors. Tfs hugs
No i didn't know you live in the USA.. I wondered how you had some bits from Micheals.. lucky you.. you have all those craft stores and all we have is Hobbycraft..rubbish .. I went to USA a couple of years ago and loved Joannes, HobbyLobby, Micheals.. omg..so lucky 🙂
When you started, I thought “this isn’t going to turn out the way she thinks it will…. “ and voila! Gorgeous! I guess this is my biggest problem, coming up with unique ideas that come out the way I think they will. Do you have any advice on how to think up something unique? Boy, that’s a loaded question, it’s like asking how to read your mind! But, I just need a hint, a starting point of how you decide on a pattern or process. Is it strictly your imagination? or something you’ve seen before? or do you go looking for inspiration? where do you look? I’ve thought up some abysmal combinations (some? how about more than I care to admit!) and I can’t seem to tap into anything good. I’m fairly crafty in other areas but jewelry making is a passion of mine and I seem to have “creator’s block!” You are an amazing artist and I am so thankful that you share so much!
The thumbnail pic might give you a hint that it worked out they way I wanted it 😂 Hmmm, yes, a loaded question, but I get ideas from all over the place. Sometimes it’s just imagination, sometimes I see something that can be incorporated into my work, sometimes it’s just a pic on Pinterest. I look at jewelry arhat isn’t polymer clay, but can inspire some ideas. And then there’s the faux stones. I just see a stone that I like and try to replicate it. Sometimes I think about different styles…’tribal,’ or ‘nature,’ or something. Just look on Pinterest at different styles and see how it inspires you. It doesn’t even have to be jewelry. Thank you 💕
The word tribal when relating to art technique should make people proud of there heritage not offended by any supposed offence it’s ridiculous how easily people get offended these days lol.
I am always waiting to see something new from you. You make it seem so easy! Your timing is so good, it gives everyone enough time to see and learn with you. Thank you for your wonderful tutorials!😊
Thank you 😊
Wowser Deb, that's gorgeous. Love the colours, and love the spiral patterned roller. Hey, I read the comment from the lady in the US. It's great you have kept your British accent. A lady on UA-cam who does paint pours, is from Birmingham UK and emigrated to Australia in the 80's. She still has her Brummy accent. I would give anything to emigrate from the UK as it's horrible these days. I was born here in 1960. Like you mention though, the world over, you have to be careful about saying anything any more, in case you upset someone!!! I carry on speaking my mind, and ya boo sucks to everyone LOL!!!! Love your videos, thank you so much for sharing your superb creations with us. Take care, xx
Really enjoyed your tute. Enjoy your accent, expressions and talent.
🥰😘❤️
These pieces are just plain gorgeous! The colors with the patterns make a BEAUTIFUL unique combination! I'll have to try this. I don't have much strength in my left hand, but I'll figure it out! THANKS SO much for sharing your ideas with us! 💙❤️🤍💛🧡🤎🖤👍🏻👍🏻😍
Thanks!
Thanks, Deb 💕
Thanks for telling us about yourself.
Love love love these!!!
These colors are magical with the spirals. I jumped on OJoy and ordered the roller and a few other of the items marked "Deb's". Thanks for all your creativity.
Love your videos. ❤️
Thank you 💕
I didn’t see you had ‘donated’ til now.
Thank you so much! ❤️
What a fun design! I love the subtle wood grain look in the back drop, plus the colors are so vibrant. I’ll never know how you think of such a variety of gorgeous jewelry. Thank you so much, Deb!💕🌸
🤍💜❤️🖤💕🧡🥰
I really really love these
Very cool!! With the colors you used they have a bit of a Southwestern flavor. I really like the way you created the subtle wood grain, it makes a great, interesting background and contrasts the colorful pieces well. I didn’t know you are in the US!! I thought you were in the UK somewhere. I hope you like it here. I suppose if you have been here over 10 years you must like it a bit 😊 It amazes me that you have maintained your accent. I went to school in Norwich for 3 years and developed such a British accent that people didn’t believe I was American🤣 Anyway, these pieces turned out great!! Thank you for sharing 💚💛💙🤍💜
Yep, been here 11 years in December.
My husband is from here, so I have no choice but to like it 🤣
Can’t lose my accent…I tried lol. I guess the older you are, the harder it is to lose your accent.
Thank you 💕
I made these after seeing this yesterday and mine tuned out so pretty, thank you!!!
Love the wood grain look...very lovely pieces.
Beautiful ❤
Very effective technique thanks
I wouldn’t have thought those colors would work but they do!😀. As always, great tutorial!
I really like them thank you
I am spending the month of October in Stockbridge, Hampshire and I couldn’t be happier. Will be doing some of your lovely projects on rainy days.
Are you familiar with Hampshire? I love the countryside & the lovely walks. It’s very inspiring. This is the vacation I have dreamed off for years. Taking a small package of supplies to do some of your signature faux stone work.Thanks for the tutorials.
I’ve never been to Hampshire.
I’m gonna be in England in September 😀
Hope you have a great time!
Love this Deb! What a great tutorial. Gorgeous pieces. Oh, and your audio is 👌 Thank you x
Very beautiful
I like it... and a very good tutorial... thank you... by the way, we live here, in USA, since dec. 2011, 10 1/2 years too... 🙂
Oh, wow! How cool 😊
Took me a few to finish this, lol sometimes pause don’t always pause. After feeding the tortoise and saying hello to the horse, goat and fish I was about to find y’all again and finish yikeslol I’m in love with this this. How fun, but I love a fun project. lol and I love how you made the mat with the shinny resin backing. And yes the turquoise beads definitely bring out them colors. Tfs hugs
Awesome as ever xx
This is stunning! Couldn't imagine that the wood grain would look so real!
🥰😍😘
Really nice
I am making these tmrw! These are gorgeous
Thank you. Have fun!
There is something really special about these. They are unusual. I am pretty sure I can do this.
Thanks!
I’m sure you can do it too!
Love this tute. I find that using a wet wipe on the blade each time makes the shaving easier..... for me.
Love the funky styles 💕
Those turned out great! Thanks for sharing 👍👍
Me ha gustado mucho esa combinación de colores y el acabado de las piezas, muy bonitas.Un saludo.😘
I was wondering if you met your husband here or when you lived in England. I hope you do more videos with him, they make me chuckle.
In England
Deb! This is amazing! The colors are beautiful together. I’m going to try it out with a different roller and metallic clay.
Wish me luck!
Good luck
Would love to see how you make the leftover piece into a bangle. FABULOUS!!!!
I would do it in much the same way as I did this one ❤️
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Beautiful, Deb. I love the color combo. So spicy 😛 Thanks for sharing, Doll 😘
Thanks muchly 😣
They are eye pins. I love those earring wires!
Love your videos.
Very nice effect!
No i didn't know you live in the USA.. I wondered how you had some bits from Micheals.. lucky you.. you have all those craft stores and all we have is Hobbycraft..rubbish .. I went to USA a couple of years ago and loved Joannes, HobbyLobby, Micheals.. omg..so lucky 🙂
Hi! Nice, isn't it? I like the shade.
When you started, I thought “this isn’t going to turn out the way she thinks it will…. “ and voila! Gorgeous! I guess this is my biggest problem, coming up with unique ideas that come out the way I think they will. Do you have any advice on how to think up something unique? Boy, that’s a loaded question, it’s like asking how to read your mind! But, I just need a hint, a starting point of how you decide on a pattern or process. Is it strictly your imagination? or something you’ve seen before? or do you go looking for inspiration? where do you look? I’ve thought up some abysmal combinations (some? how about more than I care to admit!) and I can’t seem to tap into anything good. I’m fairly crafty in other areas but jewelry making is a passion of mine and I seem to have “creator’s block!” You are an amazing artist and I am so thankful that you share so much!
The thumbnail pic might give you a hint that it worked out they way I wanted it 😂
Hmmm, yes, a loaded question, but I get ideas from all over the place. Sometimes it’s just imagination, sometimes I see something that can be incorporated into my work, sometimes it’s just a pic on Pinterest. I look at jewelry arhat isn’t polymer clay, but can inspire some ideas. And then there’s the faux stones. I just see a stone that I like and try to replicate it.
Sometimes I think about different styles…’tribal,’ or ‘nature,’ or something. Just look on Pinterest at different styles and see how it inspires you. It doesn’t even have to be jewelry.
Thank you 💕
Is that orange Premo? I didn’t see it in the description. Thank you. Love your creations!
I forgot to add it in the description, but I do say at the beginning what colors I used…
👍👍👍👍👏👏👏красиво очень, вы молодец
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You, "ya, so kinda cool." Me, "NO, THEY'RE SUPER COOL!"
Im new to this does it make a difference what pasta machine you use to stretch the clay
I would recommended an Atlas 150. They’re more expensive, but they last much longer than a cheap one.
Wonderful ! but there is a lot of waste of dough. What do you do with the rest ?
I actually do say in the video what can be done with rest, and that was hardly a ‘lot of waste’
@@clayboutique ok sorry I am french I don't undersand all your sentences in the video :) But I see now thank you, good evening :)
Link to your Amazon store please, ty.
Look in the description, please
Watch from 0:09 seconds
Thanks!
The word tribal when relating to art technique should make people proud of there heritage not offended by any supposed offence it’s ridiculous how easily people get offended these days lol.
I totally agree. People need to grow thicker skin and stop playing the victim card. The clay pieces are lovely.
Glitter: the herpes of the craft world. 🥸😂
😁😁
Thanks!
Bless you, Sonia ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks!
Thank you very much!
Thanks!
Thank you 😍❤️💕
Thanks!
Wow, thank you very much!