Paulo Alves Olá amigo Paulo!! :DEste é um dos meus projetos favoritos e uma das técnicas que quero desenvolver mais para que se torne mais simples :D Beijinho grande e obrigado pelas tuas palavras sempre gentis!! :D
You are so talented! Please make more hollow polymer jewelry. Have you ever tried play dough for the inside structure instead of ceramic clay slip, or cork clay? They both will wash out easily after baking the polymer.
Beautiful and unique! I think if I could have re-used the inner part somehow it would be better for me, right now it seems like a lot of waste and work to imagine doing multiples of it. But definitely a beautiful end piece!!!!
you are soo gifted. Well I have a question what can I do if I dont have the heatgun? Can I use a normal oven or let the first clay layer dry by air?. I just wish I where as good as you
this is soo prettyy!! i want do some hollow n delicate projects like this.. could this break if the hand is a bit wider than the bangle that would put some pressure on it? i'm very worried about the breaking thing.. my premo also breaks when i've done with some narrow strips..
I'm not sure I get why you put the slip over the toilet paper unless it was to make a smooth surface. Can you tell me if I'm correct or there is another reason. As always thank you for sharing. Thanks Robin
Robin Skerbinek I'm sure it's too make a harder surface for the clay to sit in and be cut on. or you will just destroy the toilet paper and the form wouldn't stay right. perhaps even a paper mache could work. it would also dissolve in the water.
Been a busy week so I am late but I am here. :) Again amazing!! What a wonderful idea and they both look wonderfully lovely. :) How fragile is it though? - Heidi
BlackCat2 Hi my sweet Heidi!!! :DThey are very strong and they will not break. Is very important to cure them properly... that way there will be no problems ;) Hugs!!!
Littlelamb86 Hi Littlelamb86! :DNo, these bracelets are very strong and they will not break. Is important to cure properly the pieces to make them stronger. You can see in my prevoius videos how flexible and strong Fimo can be after baking :) Hugs!
I haven't try the potter clay, but for me, the alu foil is a great time saver and I can drill after the polymer clay is baked. Greets and thank you for answering :)
Estava, para aqui, a pensar num daqueles balões que servem para fazer bonecos (compridos e estreitos) pouco cheio e coberto com algum tipo de gordura(?)... Claro que, para cortar, terias de usar um 'teco' de plástico... Depois era esperar que o calor fizesse o resto Claro que isto é a dica de alguém que não tem experiência nenhuma no assunto. Provavelmente, rebentava antes de a pasta estar dura e estragava o trabalho todo.
Paulo Alves A técnica do balão é perfeita para fazer peças ocas, mas em frio. Se um balão cheio de ar for aquecido rebenta com quase toda a certeza e se não rebentar é bem possível que a peça ficasse deformada, porque o ar quente expande-se e com ele o balão também! Sei que se o balão for cheio com água, resiste mais ao calor, mas não sei até que ponto pode aguentar durante 30 minutos a 110°C... ainda não experimentei! :)
sandrartes Boa...! Se o encheres de água, talvez resista mais mas também é capaz de deformar mais a peça. Talvez que quando rebente a peça já esteja endurecida!... Se for uma peça apenas cilíndrica (sem ser fechada como um donut) pode ser que expanda apenas para fora e não 'inche' muito. A experimentar :D De qualquer forma, o cheiro a borracha queimada deve ser muito incomodativo. E se for moldado, muito depressa sobre gelo? ;)
Gosto deste tipo de sugestões! :D Das construtivas e que nos fazem pensar em milhentas alternativas para um fim! E depois somos como os cientistas... muitas questões e muita experimentação para ver qual a melhor forma de fazer funcionar qualquer coisa :D Mesmo que não funcione, não faz mal! Porque isso leva-nos a outras questões e de alguma forma havemos de encontrar as respostas que faltam :D Obrigado amigo!
I have to say. what u do with polymer clay is amazing, u have opened my eyes up to so many more things that clay can do, thank u
Aimee Banovsky Hi Aimee!! :DI'm very happy that my tutorials can inspire you!
Thank you so much for your message!! :D
Это просто праздник какой-то !!! Великолепно ! Спасибо :)
Татьяна Дьячкова Thank you Татьяна Дьячкова!! :DBig Hugs!!
Большое спасибо. Восхищаюсь и учусь на всех ваших уроках. Браво.!!!
Шестик ОЛЬГА Thank you so much for your nice comment!! :D
Unique technique and so pretty, thanks for sharing.
I am always so amazed by the things you create and how you make them!
Thank you for your great tutorial. This has bead making applications, too. It is so helpful.
You are such a creative person. I love your creations and I love watching your tuts. Thank you!
This is the most amazing thing I have ever seen!
ThisIsJaclyn Thank you so much for your nice comment!! :D
Amazing!!! Absolutely beautiful!
mehalev001 Thank you so much!!! :D
That a great idea. Those are so cute. Thanks for sharing.
suzy nissen Thank you Suzy!! :D
Beautiful I hope to make creations this beautiful some day
lpsblossom Thank you so much Ipsblossom!! :D
This is amazing. You are very talented and good hearted to share it with us.
Trabalhoso mas compensa o efeito final. Uma vez mais, a tua imaginação surpreendeu-me!
Paulo Alves Olá amigo Paulo!! :DEste é um dos meus projetos favoritos e uma das técnicas que quero desenvolver mais para que se torne mais simples :D
Beijinho grande e obrigado pelas tuas palavras sempre gentis!! :D
Brilliant and beautiful!!
Obrigada pelas suas ideias e parabéns .
cinita passos Eu é que agradeço toda a simpatia Cinita!! :DBeijinho grande!! :D
Wow! That's really gorgeous! Thank you!!
You are so talented! Please make more hollow polymer jewelry. Have you ever tried play dough for the inside structure instead of ceramic clay slip, or cork clay? They both will wash out easily after baking the polymer.
Muy buen trabajo, alegre y original. Mis felicitaciones. Saludos
sooo pretty and awesome technique!
***** Thank you so much ArtzieRush!! :D
Wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
nossa bem engenhosa heim!parabens!
просто класс!!! обалденно!!! однозначно есть чему учиться!!!!
Very nice idea.
Absolutely beautiful! Thank you so much!
Shulamit Raanan Thank you for watching and for your nice comment!! :D
Hugs!!
Hermosa técnica, gracias por enseñarnos. Bendiciones
Amazing project!
posutolo2009 Thank you!! :D
you are a polymer clay genius
It's a wonderful idea ! I love very much !
Séverine GAUJARD Thank you so much Séverine!! :DHugs!!
Amazing, very very nice
Wow, very cool, thank you
What an amazing project!
Non-chan's Créations Thank you so much Non-chan's Créations!! :D
I'm not big on anything that.. cheerful looking but I adore the idea. I might borrow the idea and convert it to my own purposes.
Beautiful
Какая прелесть)))! У меня эти браслеты вызывают гастрономические ассоциации))) напоминают конфетки из карамели:**)))
Beautiful!
Victoria Heasman Thank you so much Victoria!! :D
Super, super, great idea use ceramic clay this way. Thank you very much. Shurely I will try it:)
Jana Coufalova Thank you so much Jana!! :D
Que cosa mas linda, felicidades
Beautiful and unique! I think if I could have re-used the inner part somehow it would be better for me, right now it seems like a lot of waste and work to imagine doing multiples of it. But definitely a beautiful end piece!!!!
Que lindo :D Super diferente!
carina bradshaw Olá Carina!! :DMuito obrigada!!
Beijocas!!
Incredible!
WOW ~ SO EASY TOO
Very cleaver idea
very pretty
Bravissima e molto originale e un piacere vedere mentre crei
Giulia Perin Grazie mile Giulia!! :DSei veramente amichevole!
Baci!!
Wow that's really pretty!! Must have taken you hours to do that.
Jessica Bignell Hi Jessica!! :)Thank you so much for your nice comment! :D
This bracelet have a few details but is an easy project :)
Just amazing....love and hugs Sandra
Do you have a store?
Love Land Hello my dear!!! :DI don't have a store... But I'll think about that :)
Love and big kisses back to you!! :D
you are soo gifted. Well I have a question what can I do if I dont have the heatgun? Can I use a normal oven or let the first clay layer dry by air?. I just wish I where as good as you
Susanne Yndgaard Hi Susanne!! :DYes you can use the oven :)
Big big Hugs!!! :D
very creative project ♥♥♥
Dalal Alammadi Thank you Dalal Alammandi!! :D
Oh my, they look so pretty! I really like the colors, so springlike. ♡ And the music was fun too. :D
Jenni Koskenoja Hi Jenni!! :DThank you!!! :D
Hugs!!!!
this is soo prettyy!! i want do some hollow n delicate projects like this.. could this break if the hand is a bit wider than the bangle that would put some pressure on it? i'm very worried about the breaking thing.. my premo also breaks when i've done with some narrow strips..
wow, just wow! such a good idea! i'm impressed once again. i have to try this :)
icecreamprincess000 Hi icecreamprincess000!! :DThank you so much! You are very sweet!!
I don't understand the purpose for the potters slip. Wouldn't just using toilet paper be good enough?
Very clever!!! :)
Wow just Wow!!!
Lindo!!!!!
TheSolannge Obrigado TheSolange!! :D
Amazing!
Sandra Davis Thank you Sandra!!! :DHugs!!
SUPER!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ирина Козюкова Thank you!!! :D
Are you going to make anymore of your beautiful figurines? I miss them!
Lindy Durham Hi Lindy!! :DYes I will, very very soon :D
Big hug!! :D
Yay! Big hug right back at you! 💕
:D
I'm not sure I get why you put the slip over the toilet paper unless it was to make a smooth surface. Can you tell me if I'm correct or there is another reason. As always thank you for sharing.
Thanks
Robin
Robin Skerbinek I'm sure it's too make a harder surface for the clay to sit in and be cut on. or you will just destroy the toilet paper and the form wouldn't stay right. perhaps even a paper mache could work. it would also dissolve in the water.
Love this!! Thank you for sharing :))
Kharmagain Thank you Kharmagain!!My pleasure to share! :D
Hugs!!
That's a amazing.
Loooove it!!!!
How do you manage for your clay not to get bubbles when running it through the pasta machine?
lu dAguirre Hi Lu dAguirre!! :DConditioning very well the clay use to help :)
very pretty but wouldnt it break very easily?
MARIA TAVAREZ Hi Maria!
Like all the fimo pieces, if it's well cured it will not break :)
Been a busy week so I am late but I am here. :) Again amazing!! What a wonderful idea and they both look wonderfully lovely. :) How fragile is it though?
- Heidi
BlackCat2 Hi my sweet Heidi!!! :DThey are very strong and they will not break. Is very important to cure them properly... that way there will be no problems ;)
Hugs!!!
magnificent!
очень красиво!
Вита Радостина Thank you!!
Sooooo cool! 😃 🐥💐
Pepper Pot Thank you Pepper Pot!! :D
Здорово! Не поняла только что за смесь, которой бумагу смазывают
Amazing! How do you come up with these ideas! Thanks for sharing :)
L Gomes Hi L Gomes!! :DYou are very nice! tahnk you so much for your nice comment!! :D
Nice.
Waoooo beautiful 😍😍
wiky tom Thank you so much wiky tom!! :D
Amazing 😍😘👍👌👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
will it break easily since it's hollow?
Littlelamb86 Hi Littlelamb86! :DNo, these bracelets are very strong and they will not break.
Is important to cure properly the pieces to make them stronger.
You can see in my prevoius videos how flexible and strong Fimo can be after baking :)
Hugs!
Oh.....will sculpey work? It's amazing how you come up with all these neat tips and tricks...and create beautiful pieces...
Я поняла чем она покрывает туалетную бумагу. Это глиняная вода ( в воде растворила глину до жидкого состояния).
KLASSSSSS
genius!
BlueRaspberryCharms You are so sweet BlueRaspberryCharms!! Thanks!
I like so mush
Lea Hurtel Thank you so much Lea!! :D
It is easier to wrap kitchen alu foil on the tissue paper, instead of potter clay water.
Karen Strömer Hi Karen!! :D
But in the end is much more easy to remove the toilet paper and the potter clay ;)
I haven't try the potter clay, but for me, the alu foil is a great time saver and I can drill after the polymer clay is baked. Greets and thank you for answering :)
That is very pretty, but I would probably break it the first time i wore it.
Estava, para aqui, a pensar num daqueles balões que servem para fazer bonecos (compridos e estreitos) pouco cheio e coberto com algum tipo de gordura(?)... Claro que, para cortar, terias de usar um 'teco' de plástico... Depois era esperar que o calor fizesse o resto
Claro que isto é a dica de alguém que não tem experiência nenhuma no assunto. Provavelmente, rebentava antes de a pasta estar dura e estragava o trabalho todo.
Paulo Alves A técnica do balão é perfeita para fazer peças ocas, mas em frio.
Se um balão cheio de ar for aquecido rebenta com quase toda a certeza e se não rebentar é bem possível que a peça ficasse deformada, porque o ar quente expande-se e com ele o balão também!
Sei que se o balão for cheio com água, resiste mais ao calor, mas não sei até que ponto pode aguentar durante 30 minutos a 110°C... ainda não experimentei! :)
sandrartes Boa...! Se o encheres de água, talvez resista mais mas também é capaz de deformar mais a peça. Talvez que quando rebente a peça já esteja endurecida!... Se for uma peça apenas cilíndrica (sem ser fechada como um donut) pode ser que expanda apenas para fora e não 'inche' muito. A experimentar :D De qualquer forma, o cheiro a borracha queimada deve ser muito incomodativo. E se for moldado, muito depressa sobre gelo? ;)
Gosto deste tipo de sugestões! :D
Das construtivas e que nos fazem pensar em milhentas alternativas para um fim!
E depois somos como os cientistas... muitas questões e muita experimentação para ver qual a melhor forma de fazer funcionar qualquer coisa :D
Mesmo que não funcione, não faz mal! Porque isso leva-nos a outras questões e de alguma forma havemos de encontrar as respostas que faltam :D
Obrigado amigo!