What is the alcohol cleaning up? is it fingerprints? I´m not clear on what this step is for. Can you explain what you mean by "cleaning up"? Thank you. This is really beautiful. Thank you.
Wiping the piece with alcohol is the final step before I put it in the oven to cure. Rubbing alcohol not only wipes away finger prints and dirt/dust, but also kind of melts the clay so you can get a smoother surface so there's less sanding afterwards. I hope that made sense
Merci Juls 🥰 Lors de mon arrivée en France, j'habitais dans le Vaucluse et j'habite désormais dans la Bouche du Rhône. Je me suis récemment installée à Salon de Provence et j'adore ce village 😃
Thanks. You reminded me of how much I love doing Sutton Slice. Gorgeous colour choices. I also haven't been able to find acupuncture needles. I did find #00 stainless steel Insect Specimen pins online(tube of 100 pcs for just a few dollars). Very fine and they do a brilliant job.
@@marcyb123123 It could, but you need to use your finger tips to really get into the finer details. If the clay is sticky like mine in the video, the clay would most likely stick to the roller instead of sticking to the texture mat. But you can always give it a try yourself 🥰
this ist a very beautiful jewelry! thank you
Thank you so much Alena, and thank you for watching 🥰
Beautiful work. You make everything look so easy. Thank you for sharing your talent ❤
Thank you Betty 🥰
These are so beautiful ❤ I really love the green and white one
Thank you Christine 🥰 Which green & white one?
What a gorgeous technique. I must try this. I love how you have strung the pieces. Great colour choices too. Thanks for the tutorial.
Thank you Sheryl 🥰 Yes you should!
Thanks for the tutorial on the Sutton slice. I haven't done it in so long. Awesome texture mats.
So glad you enjoyed it Nancy 🥰
These are gorgeous. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Annie 🥰
What is the alcohol cleaning up? is it fingerprints? I´m not clear on what this step is for. Can you explain what you mean by "cleaning up"? Thank you. This is really beautiful. Thank you.
Wiping the piece with alcohol is the final step before I put it in the oven to cure. Rubbing alcohol not only wipes away finger prints and dirt/dust, but also kind of melts the clay so you can get a smoother surface so there's less sanding afterwards. I hope that made sense
@@keipfr Thank you so so very much. I am loving your tutorials, your pieces and your wonderful teaching.😍
@@user-pe8cu1vs6d Thank you so much for your kind words 🥰
So pretty ❤
I to live in France..
south west ..sort of middle actually
Merci Juls 🥰 Lors de mon arrivée en France, j'habitais dans le Vaucluse et j'habite désormais dans la Bouche du Rhône. Je me suis récemment installée à Salon de Provence et j'adore ce village 😃
Mais uma inscrita ❤
Obrigado 🥰
I need to try this❤
Yes you do 🥰
Thanks. You reminded me of how much I love doing Sutton Slice. Gorgeous colour choices.
I also haven't been able to find acupuncture needles. I did find #00 stainless steel Insect Specimen pins online(tube of 100 pcs for just a few dollars). Very fine and they do a brilliant job.
Thank you Kym 🥰 Thank you also for the suggestion of the insect pins. I found them on Temu 😉
I’m thinking a brayer would help with the process?
@@marcyb123123 It could, but you need to use your finger tips to really get into the finer details. If the clay is sticky like mine in the video, the clay would most likely stick to the roller instead of sticking to the texture mat. But you can always give it a try yourself 🥰
Nice job ❤
Thanks Sherry ❤️
@@keipfr you’re welcome the design was fabulous
Awe, thanks ❤️