Hello Everyone I have a question. I want to make a certain size pendant. Can i use a outliner to create what i want. Then add the color to it let it dry. But would it be too stuck to what you did it on to pick it up please let me know
Lynn Wayne Thank you. Yes I will be making more videos soon, I have just bought a phone with a much better camera. I bought the blanks from eBay but this is the company that supplied them....www.faeriefer.co.uk Hope this helps!
@@lisawillmitt5237 I am currently using them. They are wonderful, and worth the buy. :) Unfortunately the excessive stirring is necessary. They're really viscous, so shaking doesn't do anything. Stirring helps activate chemical properties that give them the cool separating effect. I try to stir each bottle with a toothpick for 30-45 seconds.
Gloria Borrero Apologies for not replying sooner! Sorry I have never tried it on clay. The paint does remain slightly soft until fully cured which can take 48-72hours. I would imagine it would be possible ☺
BEAUTIFUL!
Thank you for posting. It is so important to stir Pebeo. Great results.
Love the pēbēo paints!!!
Hello Everyone I have a question. I want to make a certain size pendant. Can i use a outliner to create what i want. Then add the color to it let it dry. But would it be too stuck to what you did it on to pick it up please let me know
Yes, it will stick to what you use underneath and also flow over.it.
Jill
Excellent tutorial! Thank you for posting these - please make more videos. Do you have a link to where you purchased the pendant blanks?
Lynn Wayne Thank you. Yes I will be making more videos soon, I have just bought a phone with a much better camera. I bought the blanks from eBay but this is the company that supplied them....www.faeriefer.co.uk Hope this helps!
Hi thete what are the names of the colours you are using in pebeo?
Thanks.
Question - can you shake the paints rather than stirring?
Lynn Wayne I did try shaking them but found they didn't mix very well. On the pots it does say not to shake them...☺
Maybe try turning them upside down so you don't have to stir as much?
@@lisawillmitt5237 I am currently using them. They are wonderful, and worth the buy. :)
Unfortunately the excessive stirring is necessary. They're really viscous, so shaking doesn't do anything. Stirring helps activate chemical properties that give them the cool separating effect. I try to stir each bottle with a toothpick for 30-45 seconds.
I made a paint stirrer out of metal wire and jammed it into my electric screwdriver - it was bent at bottom into a “L” shape
David, can the paint be scraped off of Polymer Clay, or just metal? Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us!!
Gloria Borrero Apologies for not replying sooner! Sorry I have never tried it on clay. The paint does remain slightly soft until fully cured which can take 48-72hours. I would imagine it would be possible ☺
Gloria Borrero it is ok to use on polymer clay. The only problem is sometimes make them curve. But i use in polymer clay.
The one on the left, I don't like because it looks like our insides to me. Sorry. I like the colors. Thanks for video.
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