Christi, I love your precision and excitement! I’ve had very little art instruction in the past, and you have fed me the courage to hunger for more!!! 💕
@@ChristiUniverse in fact had to have them and added the blending one now gotta have the metalic ones LOL they are truly awesome best product for polymer clay and other uses great product
Nice video! Thank you. I do have a question. Next you need to bake after coloring...when done, do you need to put a finish on or does the pan pastel come off or does baking make it part of the piece with no finish?
yes, baking is next and the panpastel is pretty durable so you don't need to put a coating on BUT if it's a piece you are going to wear, then it's probably a good idea to add one for extra protection. i use Satin Liquid Sculpey and even water it down 10-20% so it's less shiny. i think the shine can interfere with any organic feel, but that's just my preference. whatever you use, make sure it is compatible with polymer clay - not all glazes/coatings are! that why i use the sculpey product: amzn.to/3JlPBLm
Christi, I love your precision and excitement! I’ve had very little art instruction in the past, and you have fed me the courage to hunger for more!!! 💕
oh i'm so delighted Beverly!
That is the most adorable little sea creature. I don’t have pan pastels yet, but watching you work with them makes me want them lol
I love livening things up with a spot of color... now I know how to do it with pan pastels. Fun!!
I love pan pastels and seeing how you use them is so helpful, thank you Christi ❤️
I just got some and to say they are an addiction is correct. I love how they apply. So in love.
they are! i love them too ;-D
Thanks.
Thank you! 😊❤️
You're welcome!
wow awesome so thank you for giving demo for my new addiction LOL
i know, right?! i love these powders!
@@ChristiUniverse in fact had to have them and added the blending one now gotta have the metalic ones LOL they are truly awesome best product for polymer clay and other uses great product
Love it. Thanks, Christi.
you're welcome!
Do the PanPastels need to be sealed on the clay either before or after baking? And if so, what do you use to seal it with?
Thanks so much, Christi. This is very helpful! 💖
so glad you like it!
Thank you so much Christi - as always you are so generous with your teaching and so much fun! X
@@maryvossmacleod7210 my pleasure to share, truly!
Love your techniques! Is your sea critter free hand or a mold? He's adorable 😍
i handmade him ;-)
Nice video! Thank you. I do have a question. Next you need to bake after coloring...when done, do you need to put a finish on or does the pan pastel come off or does baking make it part of the piece with no finish?
yes, baking is next and the panpastel is pretty durable so you don't need to put a coating on BUT if it's a piece you are going to wear, then it's probably a good idea to add one for extra protection. i use Satin Liquid Sculpey and even water it down 10-20% so it's less shiny. i think the shine can interfere with any organic feel, but that's just my preference. whatever you use, make sure it is compatible with polymer clay - not all glazes/coatings are! that why i use the sculpey product:
amzn.to/3JlPBLm
@@ChristiUniverse Thank you!
Thank you Christi
you betcha Leona!
Is this before or after it is fired?
before - panpastels on the raw polymer clay and then baked
Wipe brushes of on T-shirt and you get 2 pieces of art for the effort of one. Lol
great idea... next video, hee hee