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I love your beautiful creations and clever techniques. I learn so much from you! 💕 Thank you for sharing your knowledge and creativity and thank you for the links! Jazzy
If you ever make something else with a charm on top like this where you don't use the loop, you should cut it off! Still beautiful pieces though! So glad I found your channel tonight❤
These are beautiful, I recently did something similar with UV resin. I also use regular UV to dip, I just heat it with an embossing gun so it 'runs' better, cheaper than buying the dip resin!
Love the shrink plastic flowers at the end. Very clever. What wattage uv light do you use? I have been having to set my uv lamp over and over again, for actual hours and its still sticky. I use Sannaaa and a 54w lamp.
You have a unique and beautiful art, but my question is how does it feels like in hands, it feels like plastic or stone? And how does it sounds like, like a hard piece of stone or it sounds like plastic or something else?
Love your channel... thank you! Can you PLEASE share the name of the tool you're holding in the cover pic of the video? (I believe it's to use with shrink plastic?) Been trying to find online but don't know the name, lol. Thank you in advance!
Hello. The work is excellent, as always. But a small question: what does turquoise have to do with it? Turquoise is blue in color and has no copper veins... The resulting artificial stone is more like jasper or turkmenite. Health and prosperity!
There are many mines for turquoise around the world, they can range from a very green color to a piercing blue (I lived close to that mine in Kingman, Arizona) and even in Arizona you will get that piercing blue to almost a jade green, and they all have between copper and gold vain run through them in Arizona, only because of the rich metals in the ground, look up both Kingman turquoise as well as Sedona turquoise it is a drastic change in the look’s. I also believe Russia, Turkey, India, and Africa have turquoise mines. All of them have very different looks to them. I guess this is what gives them such a high price on them, I thought the same until I started to read up on turquoise because being from Kingman I had never seen any others. Enjoy the research it fascinating.
Cernit calls its color "Lime Green" in English, not Lima Verde. If you go looking for a Cernit color called "Lima Verde", you won't find it because it doesn't exist. @@Sundiyday
Hi everyone! Thank you for 9:32 min of your time! If you like the channel please, subscribe and ring the bell notification to not miss my new videos. Thank you so much for all your nice comments !!
This latest video was absolutely stunning!! Thank you for inspiring us!
Thank you so much,Lisa , for watching my videos 🤗
oh wow no more mess on my hands with this method, thankyou
You're welcome!
How about plastic and nature ? 😥
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I love your beautiful creations and clever techniques. I learn so much from you! 💕 Thank you for sharing your knowledge and creativity and thank you for the links! Jazzy
You are so very welcome, dear Jazzy 🙏
Beautiful thank you
Welcome 😊
Absolutely in love with these!
It is shrink plastic
Sei bravissima, guardo spesso i tuoi video e mi piacerebbe provare prima o poi.
Those are incredible! Thanks for sharing!
My pleasure 🥰
If you ever make something else with a charm on top like this where you don't use the loop, you should cut it off! Still beautiful pieces though! So glad I found your channel tonight❤
These are beautiful, I recently did something similar with UV resin. I also use regular UV to dip, I just heat it with an embossing gun so it 'runs' better, cheaper than buying the dip resin!
Very pretty, thank you 9:32
Thank you so much, Leona 🥰
Die musik ist wie eine traum .
Beautiful "Nice" super
Thank you so much, Zahra
That was beautiful 🥰 and I love all of your different tools you have.😊💚
Mais que c'est mignon🤩👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝
Haces cosas preciosas 😍🌹
Gracias 🙏
I love your cutter set. Where did you get this from?
Love the shrink plastic flowers at the end. Very clever. What wattage uv light do you use? I have been having to set my uv lamp over and over again, for actual hours and its still sticky. I use Sannaaa and a 54w lamp.
Thank you so much ❤️
I use 36 w uv/led lamp. My uv resin is Padico. I never have problems with it
Beautiful work. May I ask what the Dremel tool is?
You have a unique and beautiful art, but my question is how does it feels like in hands, it feels like plastic or stone? And how does it sounds like, like a hard piece of stone or it sounds like plastic or something else?
What tool is that? The one u use to press the shape
Love your channel... thank you! Can you PLEASE share the name of the tool you're holding in the cover pic of the video? (I believe it's to use with shrink plastic?) Been trying to find online but don't know the name, lol. Thank you in advance!
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Hi, where did you get your clay cutters?
Please open my previos 2 videos. I opened you all where I get my supplies
I'm not really a fan of green, but those are so pretty.💜
I know your favorite color is purple .
Thank you so much ,dear Cherry 💜
@@Sundiyday Yw.💜
Hi, wath material using for make a flower?
Je crois que c'est du plastique rétractable qui se ratatine à la chaleur.
@@mamkatrike thank's. You REALLY ARE AN ARTIST😍
It is shrink plastic😅
@@Sundiyday tnank's and Sorry ,you are the Realy ARTISTS😅😍😍😍
@@Sundiyday I've been following you for a long time and you really are great and an incredible artist. Thank you for your work. ❤
Hello.
The work is excellent, as always. But a small question: what does turquoise have to do with it? Turquoise is blue in color and has no copper veins...
The resulting artificial stone is more like jasper or turkmenite.
Health and prosperity!
I tried to imitate Green Copper Turquoise😅
There are many mines for turquoise around the world, they can range from a very green color to a piercing blue (I lived close to that mine in Kingman, Arizona) and even in Arizona you will get that piercing blue to almost a jade green, and they all have between copper and gold vain run through them in Arizona, only because of the rich metals in the ground, look up both Kingman turquoise as well as Sedona turquoise it is a drastic change in the look’s. I also believe Russia, Turkey, India, and Africa have turquoise mines. All of them have very different looks to them. I guess this is what gives them such a high price on them, I thought the same until I started to read up on turquoise because being from Kingman I had never seen any others. Enjoy the research it fascinating.
Turquoise gets its color from the copper inside. Same as when copper itself turns greens and blues (verdigris).
Yes !! right
The color is LIME GREEN cernit translucent, NOT LIMA!!!
Lima is Spanish. Verde lima
Cernit calls its color "Lime Green" in English, not Lima Verde. If you go looking for a Cernit color called "Lima Verde", you won't find it because it doesn't exist. @@Sundiyday