I used: White Fimo Kato liquid trans Lightwish colored uv resin Blue acrylic paint White acrylic Paint Abalone shell Cernit brown alcohol ink JDiction uv resin If you would like to help contribute towards my free content, please hit the ‘thanks’ button, located next to the like/share buttons. You can only find the thanks button if you’re directly logged into UA-cam. Alternatively you can ‘donate’ at my PayPal Alternatively you can ‘donate’ at my PayPal: www.paypal.me/debstran Every little helps! Many thanks to all those who have generously given. Thanks for watching! Deb x Remember, hit the bell, and select ‘all’ to be notified when a new tutorial is published! Please help the algorithm for my videos by liking, sharing and commenting! My Amazon storefront: www.amazon.com/shop/clayboutique My Facebook page where I sell my items. This is my selling page ONLY. Please do not ask me about tutorials, ask clay related questions on my page. facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552072265754 All your clay need: blueberrybeads. How I Finish my Pieces tute: ua-cam.com/video/doBK-lfSz3k/v-deo.htmlsi=Egfa-AJHj8074Eqx Cutters, etc USA: www.ojoycreationsinc.com/ Cutters, etc AUS: www.etsy.com/shop/AussieCraftCutters?load_webview=1&bid=9_kO62OXDNUA0T82m9QZ0ErPDBjq Cutters UK: www.kalyandklay.com/en-us?fbclid=IwAR3qZuj-inoZ-y92srX0CrkhH1byCV9IURKl8jtJ6m541sFJXaGuJ4jwVvc_aem_Ac5c43zpoTQE-tqq6nXfBFhVJDzTgMvBXBtuvBYXMFpEG2JmZvTwUBtomhTJONLeip8
One of the things I love most about your videos (besides the fact that everything you do is gorgeous) is that the videos are long and we get to see the mistakes. The mistakes (a poor cut, too much liquid clay, clay not holding together, etc) are inevitable and it helps so much to be able to see how you handle it. You always seem to make it work in the end, and it helps so much for you to talk us through it. (Because we will have the same problems.)
@@clayboutique exactly. I have all the same woopsies, but as a newbie, I don't have the experience to know what to do about it. It is so unbelievably helpful. I love it; I really do. I love that you chat through it...I am never bored, and I learn so much. You are such a great teacher!
@clayboutique it really does help that someone who makes such beautiful things also makes mistakes or forgets something sometimes then pulls it out with a Win!
Oh. My. God. These are gorgeous! I love the new cutters, I love the technique, I love that you share your art and process with everyone. Thanks for being so generous! ❤️
Kia ora from Aotearoa (New Zealand). Before I watched this I was actually watching another video of yours & saw this to side before I full screened & I was like ohhhh those look like Maori craft. Then I clicked here lol. Wow you are amazing, I truly love your work. We call them paua over here tho not abalone, but hey either way it's the same lol. We use paua shells alot in our Maori carvings & our crafts, also we use ponamu (what everyone else would call Jade or green stone) in our jewellery. Any hu I just really wanted to say thank you so much for making & sharing your beautiful artwork & I will be subscribing & looking forward to seeing more from you. I hope my message finds you & your family well 💌
So cool!!! These are really the best! Would love to see you do more versions of these. I was going to try something like this with carved avocado pits and polymer clay, but without cutters. Never happened. I'm happy to see it vicariously happen from you!! Or something like that! lol. Yes, do more! 💞😘✌
I know I've said this before, but I think these are my new favorites! I really love the color scheme and that wood look in the center. These are absolutely beautiful. Thank you for another great tutorial!!
Your creations are stunning as always. The wood technique I especially like really beautiful. I wish we could get these cutters in the uk. Thanks for your amazing tutorials and hard work. ❤
This was the perfect, relaxing way to end my day. It’s Midsommar here in Sweden, and that means a fun day of family get-together, so now I’m wiped out 😴 Not too tired to watch a Deb video though! Nope. That’s a treat, and I love treats. Am I rambling? Yes, yes I am. Sorry. Might not be too tired to watch, but maybe I should’ve waited to comment until tomorrow… but then I might forget, and that’s not fair to your UA-cam rankings. Not that my comment is important, but getting comments in general is important and I really want to support you. Someone please take the phone away from me so I stop embarrassing myself! Oh! 🤦♀️ Gorgeous pieces!!! I loved them all, but I want to adopt the turtle. Too cute! 💗
Deb I really liked this video. It inspires to “think outside the box” . I think I might go back to some of my first pieces and add a little extra to dress em up a bit. Thanks as always for sharing. ❤ TRACI
Omgoodness these are gorgeous Deb I love them specially the turtle. But I love my tortoise. lol (only have 5 of them) lol no not a sea turtle lol the mix of the wood with the looks like bone is so cool Tfs hugs to y’all.
beautiful! I am a new zealander, married to a maori near 40 yrs and its great seeing an english womans take on maori designs. The wood grain effect is a great idea as this bit would generally be string but originally flax thread as would be the ties for round your neck. I love the modern approach on the 2 cutters with the swirly bit known down here as a koru but the turtle is not maori or from nz...more indiginous australian or the islands around rarotonga, fiji, tonga etc. Maori design of colour are black, red and white all 3 or 2 of these colours with red always in the mix though other colours are in recent times being slowly added, your abalone is our paua and used alot for eyes in bone and wood carvings. How do I contact you... if you would like and customs allow it I can send you some paua shell bits or whole shells plus some pupu bling lol, its the cap thingy that sits inside very small sea snails. I love the white resin. ty for all your tutes, im a big fan
Well, I said they were Māori inspired, and the turtle was just an example of what else you can do in that similar style. I really don’t know much about anything Māori, and only get inspiration from pictures I see. All of the ‘Māori’ jewelry designs I saw were white bone with abalone accents, and the thread for the necklace part. I decided to add the wood effect. I wasn’t trying to replicate an exact Māori design, just a representation of it. I also saw many turtle ‘Māori’ designs, so I’m not really to know what is authentic.
@@clayboutique I'm afraid so! Just returned from another "visit", and I see she has several interesting new items..... that will soon be in my grubby little hands! Can't wait!!!
Wow! That white resin really adds even more beauty. I don’t think I can use resin anymore. Had an awful allergic reaction to clear resin and my hands were a mess for weeks. (I’m a musician) sigh. If anyone has any insight on this, I would so appreciate any info you would share.
I’m also allergic to resin. If I get it on me, I’m in trouble. I know I didn’t wear gloves in the video, but for the most part, I do. Still, even then I can get it on me. Other than covering yourself up, head to toe, there’s not much you can do. Gloves help, though. In one of my videos, you can see my messed up hand from getting resin on it….i just don’t remember which video it is.
@@clayboutique yes, I saw that you had your fingers covered with those rubber tips. I, literally, could not work for a couple of weeks, (although I did anyway) it wasn’t fun. I’d used resin before with no ill effects but this time, it might have reacted with something I use on my hands for arthritis. Dr. Gave me cortisone cream, the only thing that worked. My fingertips still feel weird, I think I heard you say that as well. Hope you’re really all well, you videos have taught me so much. I’m one of those brave beginners! Maybe this time, I moved too fast. Nice talking with you.
It’s called contact dermatitis. I used resin for a few years before I got it. It can happen at any time, and once you have it, you will always be allergic to it. I had really severe, one time, but at that time I didn’t know what it was. My fingers were thick and crusty (gross), and my hands and arms were a red rash. The mess on my fingers was there for weeks, and it kept cracking open. Anyway, keep away from the resin, or use it minimally. And if you do, wear gloves and long sleeves. ❤️
Hey, Clayboutique, I love Your chanel. But - where can I buy such lovely cookie cutters? In german Amazon I have no chance. They don't show me such possibilities. If You can help me, it would be great. 😀
I used:
White Fimo
Kato liquid trans
Lightwish colored uv resin
Blue acrylic paint
White acrylic Paint
Abalone shell
Cernit brown alcohol ink
JDiction uv resin
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I absolutely adore these…especially the turtle! ❤❤❤
One of the things I love most about your videos (besides the fact that everything you do is gorgeous) is that the videos are long and we get to see the mistakes. The mistakes (a poor cut, too much liquid clay, clay not holding together, etc) are inevitable and it helps so much to be able to see how you handle it. You always seem to make it work in the end, and it helps so much for you to talk us through it. (Because we will have the same problems.)
Thank you 💜
As they say, ‘we learn from our ‘mistakes’ so I leave them in so you can all see how things are often fixable.
@@clayboutique exactly. I have all the same woopsies, but as a newbie, I don't have the experience to know what to do about it. It is so unbelievably helpful. I love it; I really do. I love that you chat through it...I am never bored, and I learn so much. You are such a great teacher!
Thank you 💜
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@clayboutique it really does help that someone who makes such beautiful things also makes mistakes or forgets something sometimes then pulls it out with a Win!
Thanks Deb! You are so talented and such a good teacher! All her hard work is very much appreciated! ❤
Thank you so much, Lee! 💜
Oh. My. God. These are gorgeous! I love the new cutters, I love the technique, I love that you share your art and process with everyone.
Thanks for being so generous! ❤️
You’re welcome 💜
Absolutely gorgeous! These will be a future project for me!
Deb, these are fantastic!! ❤I love all your videos, especially the longer ones. Thank you so much fir sharing😊❤
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I think these are my absolute most favorite you have ever made!!!
I just love them! Love everything about them!
Thank you!
I love everything you make! That turtle is amazing! Thank you, dear friend.❤
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These are absolutely stunning Deb!!! ❤❤❤
Thank you!
So beautiful, might be my one of my favourites of yours, so many options. Love them so much, xxx thanks Deb
As I watch your videos it makes me realize how much knowledge you have that you bring to the clay creations. AWESOME!
Thank you!
These pieces are so great, Deb! I can't wait to try some of these techniques. Thank you for another great tutorial!! ❤
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A few more interesting techniques you've shared, Deb! L O V E the cutters! Thanks!❤
These are absolutely GORGEOUS 😍 ❤ You always make everything look so easy. Love that porcelain look too. I think the turtleismy favorite. ❤Gail
Wow, loved this technique!! A newbie, but learn lots from watching your videos. Thank you
Kia ora from Aotearoa (New Zealand). Before I watched this I was actually watching another video of yours & saw this to side before I full screened & I was like ohhhh those look like Maori craft. Then I clicked here lol. Wow you are amazing, I truly love your work. We call them paua over here tho not abalone, but hey either way it's the same lol. We use paua shells alot in our Maori carvings & our crafts, also we use ponamu (what everyone else would call Jade or green stone) in our jewellery. Any hu I just really wanted to say thank you so much for making & sharing your beautiful artwork & I will be subscribing & looking forward to seeing more from you. I hope my message finds you & your family well 💌
Thanks so much, Debs, love these. Your new cutters are great! Hope you are very well. Enjoy your weekend.
Your pieces are absolutely Stunning and So Professional And Elegant Thanks For Sharing Deb Can’t wait til next video❤
Thank you so much!
So cool!!! These are really the best! Would love to see you do more versions of these. I was going to try something like this with carved avocado pits and polymer clay, but without cutters. Never happened. I'm happy to see it vicariously happen from you!! Or something like that! lol. Yes, do more! 💞😘✌
These are so beautiful and summery. You've aced it again. 💖
Thank you so much!
Absolutely love your pieces. Great idea. Thanks Deb 💕💕
Beautiful, love each piece. The cutters are to die for, going to get me some of those for sure❤🇨🇦💕
Omg! I just about peed myself when I saw just the thumbnail. I've never seen anything like this. They're gorgeous! Off to watch your magic 😊
Thank you!
I agree!!
I know I've said this before, but I think these are my new favorites! I really love the color scheme and that wood look in the center. These are absolutely beautiful. Thank you for another great tutorial!!
So beautifull work thank you for sharing a detailed video its so helpfull 👏👏👏🤗
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Deb these are all gorgeous and I love the new cutters as well!!!
Your creations are stunning as always. The wood technique I especially like really beautiful. I wish we could get these cutters in the uk. Thanks for your amazing tutorials and hard work. ❤
Outstanding! I absolutely love the look of Màori jewelry or styles
Thank you!
I absolutely love these!!! So pretty 😍 The turtle is so adorable 🥰
This was the perfect, relaxing way to end my day. It’s Midsommar here in Sweden, and that means a fun day of family get-together, so now I’m wiped out 😴
Not too tired to watch a Deb video though! Nope. That’s a treat, and I love treats.
Am I rambling? Yes, yes I am. Sorry. Might not be too tired to watch, but maybe I should’ve waited to comment until tomorrow… but then I might forget, and that’s not fair to your UA-cam rankings. Not that my comment is important, but getting comments in general is important and I really want to support you.
Someone please take the phone away from me so I stop embarrassing myself!
Oh! 🤦♀️ Gorgeous pieces!!! I loved them all, but I want to adopt the turtle. Too cute! 💗
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Take a breath! lol! 💜💜💜
Muito lindo ! Obrigada pelo video .❤
Deb I really liked this video. It inspires to “think outside the box” . I think I might go back to some of my first pieces and add a little extra to dress em up a bit. Thanks as always for sharing. ❤ TRACI
I’m glad you were inspired! 💜
Love love love these. I have to get those cutters!!! Thank you so much ! 😊
I used the cutters from oh joy and I love the look my favorite thing I’ve made! I’m going to miss your videos.
Omgoodness these are gorgeous Deb I love them specially the turtle. But I love my tortoise. lol (only have 5 of them) lol no not a sea turtle lol the mix of the wood with the looks like bone is so cool Tfs hugs to y’all.
Thank you 💜💜💜
So unique! Absolutely love them!
Preciosos, me encantan! ❤
Love these thank you x
One of my favorites you've done! ❤
Your work is always inspiring. Thanks you ❤
Got the new cutters especially the turtle in my cart. Love the video ❤
As usual, beautiful work. Love these.
So gorgeous ❤❤❤ You are so talented 🎉🎉
Love these x
Youre lights lok fantastic in the new studio🎉
Thanks!
Thank you!
Trop beau ❤❤
Ooo i love this! So unique and cool! 💜💜💜
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Thanks
Thank you 😊
This is awesome🎉Thank you
I love them!!! ❤❤
Beautiful!❤❤❤
They are so cool!❤
Thank you ❤️
I love them😍
Omg I do need these I been trying to do these by myself love
I love these already and haven't even watched the tute!💞✌😘 LOL
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These are beautiful . Let me get my coffee
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They look amazing. They really do look Maori culture design.. Where did you get your cutters from.
Please watch the video. I literally state right at the start where they’re from, and where they’re linked.
beautiful! I am a new zealander, married to a maori near 40 yrs and its great seeing an english womans take on maori designs. The wood grain effect is a great idea as this bit would generally be string but originally flax thread as would be the ties for round your neck. I love the modern approach on the 2 cutters with the swirly bit known down here as a koru but the turtle is not maori or from nz...more indiginous australian or the islands around rarotonga, fiji, tonga etc. Maori design of colour are black, red and white all 3 or 2 of these colours with red always in the mix though other colours are in recent times being slowly added, your abalone is our paua and used alot for eyes in bone and wood carvings. How do I contact you... if you would like and customs allow it I can send you some paua shell bits or whole shells plus some pupu bling lol, its the cap thingy that sits inside very small sea snails. I love the white resin. ty for all your tutes, im a big fan
Well, I said they were Māori inspired, and the turtle was just an example of what else you can do in that similar style. I really don’t know much about anything Māori, and only get inspiration from pictures I see. All of the ‘Māori’ jewelry designs I saw were white bone with abalone accents, and the thread for the necklace part. I decided to add the wood effect. I wasn’t trying to replicate an exact Māori design, just a representation of it. I also saw many turtle ‘Māori’ designs, so I’m not really to know what is authentic.
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Stunning pieces Debbie 😀. Can I ask, is there a certain wattage needed for the UV lamp please?🤗🇬🇧
Thank you!
The one I use is listed in my Amazon store
Awesome, Deb, I am inspired! However, it seems I didn't buy enough of the new cutters on my last visit to Ojoy Creations 🤷
Thank you, Joan!
Oh, no! Does that mean you have to go and ‘visit’ again? 😁
@@clayboutique I'm afraid so! Just returned from another "visit", and I see she has several interesting new items..... that will soon be in my grubby little hands! Can't wait!!!
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Can you please try making cherry creek jasper? Love you ❤
I’ll take a look at them.
Wow! That white resin really adds even more beauty. I don’t think I can use resin anymore. Had an awful allergic reaction to clear resin and my hands were a mess for weeks. (I’m a musician) sigh. If anyone has any insight on this, I would so appreciate any info you would share.
I’m also allergic to resin. If I get it on me, I’m in trouble. I know I didn’t wear gloves in the video, but for the most part, I do. Still, even then I can get it on me. Other than covering yourself up, head to toe, there’s not much you can do. Gloves help, though. In one of my videos, you can see my messed up hand from getting resin on it….i just don’t remember which video it is.
@@clayboutique yes, I saw that you had your fingers covered with those rubber tips. I, literally, could not work for a couple of weeks, (although I did anyway) it wasn’t fun. I’d used resin before with no ill effects but this time, it might have reacted with something I use on my hands for arthritis. Dr. Gave me cortisone cream, the only thing that worked. My fingertips still feel weird, I think I heard you say that as well. Hope you’re really all well, you videos have taught me so much. I’m one of those brave beginners! Maybe this time, I moved too fast. Nice talking with you.
It’s called contact dermatitis. I used resin for a few years before I got it. It can happen at any time, and once you have it, you will always be allergic to it. I had really severe, one time, but at that time I didn’t know what it was. My fingers were thick and crusty (gross), and my hands and arms were a red rash. The mess on my fingers was there for weeks, and it kept cracking open.
Anyway, keep away from the resin, or use it minimally. And if you do, wear gloves and long sleeves. ❤️
Deb are any of the O Joy cutters available in the UK
Check the description. Kaly and klay carry some of the O’Joy Creations Clayboutique custom cutters.
Hey, Clayboutique, I love Your chanel. But - where can I buy such lovely cookie cutters? In german Amazon I have no chance. They don't show me such possibilities. If You can help me, it would be great. 😀
Everything I use is listed in the description. My cutters are from O’Joy. Creations, not Amazon.
@@clayboutique Thank You very much, I found them. Great!
She is using the 2 inch mirrored tribals. They do come as small as 1 inch.
I didn’t get the small ones…
I miss u
Deb, I love your tutorials! Thank you for sharing
Thanks!
Oh, thank you so much! 💜
Thanks!
Thank you 💜❤️💜