Thank you for sharing your experience! Especially liked the honeycomb! It never even occurred to me that a honeycomb can be made with a hexagon😉😄😁😉😄😁😉😄😁
Hello! May i ask how do i prevent fingerprints on the clay while I work on it? And also how to keep the clay looking clean at the end of all the pinching and rolling? >.< Mine always turn out dirty looking hahaaaha! Thank you! :)
Hi! The answer is simple but it is not so simple to do in real life :) Clean clay - Clean your hands, clean your working environment, wear clothes that do not release much particles and before baking you can clean the clay piece with a rubbing alcohol on a toilet paper - this is visible in some of our videos. Preventing fingerprints - rubbing alcohol&toilet paper also removes fingerprints. Silicone tools remove figerprints. You can wear gloves while working. Working with firmer clay type (fimo professional for example) will result in less fingerprints. :)
Hi Jen, yes! You can use basic wooden spatulas - place 2 or 3 on the both sides next to your slab and just roll with acrylic roller. We are showing this also in our latest tutorial- the peacocks tutorial :)
hey your designs n work is too good...i also want to start my polymer clay earrings business...can i take these designs n start selling pls do let me know if its ok
Hi R M, thank you for asking! Sure these tutorials are meant for recreating for our viewers, also it is okay to sell them afterwards. What we would like is, that if they are being sold, there would be included a link to our videos. 💛
Love the bandage texture and flowers earrings... specky-tackyoular!!!... all were great designs, hard to pick a favorite....👏👏👏💥
Thank you so much Jeanette ☺️
I think all of them look great. Thx for the video.
Thanks for watching!
I loved this! Awesomeness at its best! ❤
Thank you so much! 🌸
Wooooow very beautiful thank you so much 💓 💗 💛 ❤
Thank you very much! 💕🌞🌻
I‘m learning a lot from your videos. Thank you!
Thank you, that is so motivating for us to hear!
I can watch your tutorials all day. So beautiful 😻
Thank you so much! 💛
OMG!! It’s really precious!!!
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Thank you Gigi! 💕
Thank you for sharing your experience! Especially liked the honeycomb! It never even occurred to me that a honeycomb can be made with a hexagon😉😄😁😉😄😁😉😄😁
Thank you! Yes, the honeycomb is our favourite too, along with the snake skin 😁
@@MyVian Yes you are right! The snake skin is just gorgeous!😊🥰
Too difficult to pick a favorite 🤔They’re all simply gorgeous 💫 ✨✨✨💫✨
Aww thank you Cherri! 💕
Part 3 please! 🙌🏼 These are so awesome
Thank you! Part 3 is definitely coming sometimes in the future, we have plenty of ideas 💛
I also use egg shell embossing to create the crack effect for stone like jwellery
Your work is beautiful! I used a knitting swatch to add some texture to my polymer clay...it came out really cool.
Thank you and what a great idea! ♥️
Hi
I love your work please share the recipe of your polymer clay it's a humble request
Hello! May i ask how do i prevent fingerprints on the clay while I work on it? And also how to keep the clay looking clean at the end of all the pinching and rolling? >.< Mine always turn out dirty looking hahaaaha! Thank you! :)
Hi! The answer is simple but it is not so simple to do in real life :)
Clean clay - Clean your hands, clean your working environment, wear clothes that do not release much particles and before baking you can clean the clay piece with a rubbing alcohol on a toilet paper - this is visible in some of our videos.
Preventing fingerprints - rubbing alcohol&toilet paper also removes fingerprints. Silicone tools remove figerprints. You can wear gloves while working. Working with firmer clay type (fimo professional for example) will result in less fingerprints. :)
@@MyVian thank you dear ;)!
Is there an household item we can use to get the right thickness for the slab? I don’t have a pasta machine… thank you
Hi Jen, yes! You can use basic wooden spatulas - place 2 or 3 on the both sides next to your slab and just roll with acrylic roller. We are showing this also in our latest tutorial- the peacocks tutorial :)
@@MyVian thank you so much 🖤🖤
hey your designs n work is too good...i also want to start my polymer clay earrings business...can i take these designs n start selling pls do let me know if its ok
Hi R M, thank you for asking! Sure these tutorials are meant for recreating for our viewers, also it is okay to sell them afterwards. What we would like is, that if they are being sold, there would be included a link to our videos. 💛
Takes lots of patience to sit there and do what they did