I can’t believe how intricate people are when making canes. I’ve only tried a couple of times, and was not successful. I know it’s like anything in life, practice makes perfect. It is mine blowing some of the things artist can create. These are absolutely beautiful.
Oh, I wanted to tell you I sent you the pictures of the neutral with accents hexagons. I am Boa on UA-cam but now you know my birth name. I love this one and will try it. Thanks again so much.
Now, I have to make the little trees, the Christman ornaments, and these leaves. I'm going to be very busy! The tutorial is easy to follow. I'll let you know when I have some done. Thank you!!
@@FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals Oh, I will. I have decided, after Christmas, to go through each of your videos and try each thing. I sell my jewelry and polymer clay dragons at gaming conventions. My jewelry production is going to go to new rights. And, I will so enjoy. Thank you.
Thanks so much Susan, do you know I thought I had - I had to go back and watch it to see that I hadn't ! I think it's because I had posted on social media at the same time a pair of earrings made from the cane slices, so i probably thought most people would see those. The canes have been sliced through in the final shots, to give a nice view of the tops of the canes, and the colour doesn't change much across a couple of millimetres, so they look very similar on each side of the slice. I hope that helps a little, and thanks for pointing it out 😉🙃
I absolutely LOVE this cane! The colors you used are beautiful, but your design allows for so many color possibilities. I want make one first with your colors because they look so fantastic together. At first I saw the quick leaf sliced turned into earrings. I thought I'd have to really study it or buy the tutorial (which I can rarely afford to) then to my delight, I found your free tutorial! Thank you from the bottom of my heart for ALL of the free tutorials that you do. I love demos and tutorials but can't afford the clubs, groups etc. I'm just a fan of PC and I love all of the techniques. Many of us struggle for the clay at one point or another the generous artists that make free videos are truly what I believe is the backbone of beginning until we reach a point or place to sell. Hopefully at a profit. I love giving small pieces to people outside the community if they show interest. I've given the earrings out of my ears, wipe the finding with alcohol prep pad ( I always have a few on hand) and just smile say “thank for enjoying them, they are PC baked at home etc. People are so astonished. It's fun to give. But without the kindness of others to share for free their time, effort and knowledge, it would take many of us trying to reinvent the wheel. Maybe someday I'll find my own wheel, but only because I'm standing on the shoulders of great artists. So thank you!😘😘
What a wonderful comment Paula, thank you so much, you have made my day :) yes I have always found the polymer clay commun ity to be wonderfully giving and sharing and that's whay I do these free tutorials, as a way of paying back what I have been given. I do also have paid ones of course - I have to make a living ;) But knowing that these free ones are of help brings me happiness - thank you :)
"oh, look. Another skinner blend." When I got through laughing, I had to go back and rewatch. There's always gems in your videos. Thank you. love your work.
So beautiful and so thoroughly explained and demonstrated that I think I can do this one, as complex as it is! Thanks so much. Your generosity in sharing your talent is so very appreciated, Fiona.
This is fabulous! I love the fantasy colours. It did take me two tries to watch this, as my first go was interrupted by my son phoning me to tell me he made the Dean's list for excellence! As reasons for interruptions go, I kind of like this one! Someone else mentioned this as a possibility for a fairy house or fairy door...and I agree. That would be a fun use!
I did it! So happy I followed thru ☺️ 🤗 stated polymer clay in November and your voice calms me down and your a big inspiration and do so beautiful work ❤️ 💖 I got a bit confused about the different high of the # 26 minutes in but pulled thru tanks for your work.
Thank you for your beautiful leaf tutorial! As always, explained in a way I can understand and follow along! I’ve made some beautiful canes thanks to you ❤️
Wow I love this. I'm now gonna make mine. I truly love that purple the best . when I watercolor I try and add the color of flower into a leaf. Yes this is amazing. Thanks...
These are lovely leaf canes. They look so complex but you make rather easy to follow just by breaking everything down. I sure do like the purple one - it's super pretty.💜
SO gorgeous, Fiona! I’ve been looking for another leaf cane and this one is perfect! Thanks, as always, for your clear & concise tutorial and for sharing your time and talents with us.
love the leaves i am going to try this one thanks so much for sharing your time ti demonstrate to us help us understand it have a great day Fiona! look forward to your next video
PolyClay artist have very muscular fingers. LOL. Do you keep track of everything you do while making your canes so that you remember how to make the same one again? Those are so beautiful, I absolutely love these so much. Thank you for showing us how you do this masterpiece works of art! ❤
As always Fiona, this is stunning! One of the prettiest leaf canes I’ve seen. You put so much into these tutorials the time and patience and not to mention coming up with the design… where do you find the time to do anything else?? I’m just amazed🤩🥰
Fiona, Thank you again!!! I will make this over the weekend of course in purples and blues! It was brilliant how you wrapped the first plug with the long piece of outer clay. you skipped a step, and i found it BRILLIANT! Thank you so much, I will tag you as soon as I have it ready! Have a wonderful weekend. Do you ever sleep? XO Esther
So beautiful! Your tutorials are amazing! When you make your skinner blends, your long strips never look sticky! Is that because of the clay you use? Mine are always so sticky I can barely work with them! Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
Yes it is because it is FIMO Soft. When I am using Premo, or Cernit for instance, and I have a long blend, I will pull it out (un concertina it) every few turns from the bottom, while still holding onto the bit that hasn't yet gone through the pasta machine, (unless you can lay that part carefully down to give you use of both hands) pulling the concertina bit flat across my work surface. Continue doing that every few turns until it has all gone through. You need to make sure you have a clean workspce/space to do it before you start, but that should solve your problem 😉🙃🙂
I thoroughly enjoyed this tutorial. Thank you for your time and talent- sharing both with us. If I may, I have a question about another topic, and am relatively new to working polymer clay. I have made a few necklaces but every one of them seems to want to flip over. Is there a secret to keeping them 'right side up?" I thank you in advance for any help you can give
Thanks so much Ann. There are so many ways I could answer that but would need to see the design of the necklace first, It is normally to do with the placement and size of the bail on the back, or how it is made into a necklace - check out photos on social media and see the backs of necklaces ;) That may help :)
When reducing and the underneath colors start poking out at the end, I’ve found myself pushing, mushing, perhaps squidging a bit of the outside clay farther over the end. Then I’ve pushed the ends in. I only see you keeping the ends firmly in occasionally. So, it’s a choice and I’m not distorting the final cane too much, right?
yes what you are doing is fine, we all find a technique that works well for us :) I never mind the distorted ends, as I am always in need of loads of scrap clay ;)
What fun and colorful leaves!
I'm so glad you like them, thank you 🙂
I can’t believe how intricate people are when making canes. I’ve only tried a couple of times, and was not successful. I know it’s like anything in life, practice makes perfect. It is mine blowing some of the things artist can create. These are absolutely beautiful.
Thank you so much, and yes, sadly it is a case of practice practice, but luckily I like practicing my canes 😉🤣🙂
I think we all agree you are the best polymer clay tutor on the internet! Thank you for all your help and advice. Andrea
Awww, that is so kind of you, thanks so much Andrea 🙂🙏🙏
WONDERFUL tutorial! THANK YOU!
You are welcome, thanks so much 🙂
Oh, I wanted to tell you I sent you the pictures of the neutral with accents hexagons. I am Boa on UA-cam but now you know my birth name.
I love this one and will try it. Thanks again so much.
I will look out for them thank you 😍
Now, I have to make the little trees, the Christman ornaments, and these leaves. I'm going to be very busy! The tutorial is easy to follow. I'll let you know when I have some done. Thank you!!
Wonderful, have fun and just enjoy yourself 🙂
@@FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals Oh, I will. I have decided, after Christmas, to go through each of your videos and try each thing. I sell my jewelry and polymer clay dragons at gaming conventions. My jewelry production is going to go to new rights. And, I will so enjoy. Thank you.
@@LtRee96se That sounds perfect 🙂
Very pretty! I would love to have seen a slice of the finished cane.
Thanks so much Susan, do you know I thought I had - I had to go back and watch it to see that I hadn't ! I think it's because I had posted on social media at the same time a pair of earrings made from the cane slices, so i probably thought most people would see those. The canes have been sliced through in the final shots, to give a nice view of the tops of the canes, and the colour doesn't change much across a couple of millimetres, so they look very similar on each side of the slice. I hope that helps a little, and thanks for pointing it out 😉🙃
Wow. SO MANY techniques! I’m just getting back into canes and learned a lot here.
I am so glad it was helpful 🙂 Thank you 🙂
Wow! Fiona, beautiful cane.
Thanks so much Melinda :)
I absolutely LOVE this cane! The colors you used are beautiful, but your design allows for so many color possibilities. I want make one first with your colors because they look so fantastic together. At first I saw the quick leaf sliced turned into earrings. I thought I'd have to really study it or buy the tutorial (which I can rarely afford to) then to my delight, I found your free tutorial! Thank you from the bottom of my heart for ALL of the free tutorials that you do. I love demos and tutorials but can't afford the clubs, groups etc. I'm just a fan of PC and I love all of the techniques. Many of us struggle for the clay at one point or another the generous artists that make free videos are truly what I believe is the backbone of beginning until we reach a point or place to sell. Hopefully at a profit. I love giving small pieces to people outside the community if they show interest. I've given the earrings out of my ears, wipe the finding with alcohol prep pad ( I always have a few on hand) and just smile say “thank for enjoying them, they are PC baked at home etc. People are so astonished. It's fun to give. But without the kindness of others to share for free their time, effort and knowledge, it would take many of us trying to reinvent the wheel. Maybe someday I'll find my own wheel, but only because I'm standing on the shoulders of great artists. So thank you!😘😘
What a wonderful comment Paula, thank you so much, you have made my day :) yes I have always found the polymer clay commun ity to be wonderfully giving and sharing and that's whay I do these free tutorials, as a way of paying back what I have been given. I do also have paid ones of course - I have to make a living ;) But knowing that these free ones are of help brings me happiness - thank you :)
Gorgeous patterns 🥰
Thank you so much :)
"oh, look. Another skinner blend." When I got through laughing, I had to go back and rewatch. There's always gems in your videos. Thank you. love your work.
ha ha, thanks so much Beverley :)
So beautiful and so thoroughly explained and demonstrated that I think I can do this one, as complex as it is! Thanks so much. Your generosity in sharing your talent is so very appreciated, Fiona.
Thank you so much Sandra, and yes of course you can do it, have fun, relax and enjoy it :)
This cane is great for using small scraps of clay. Thanks so much for the tutorial!
Thanks so much Deb :)
This is fabulous! I love the fantasy colours. It did take me two tries to watch this, as my first go was interrupted by my son phoning me to tell me he made the Dean's list for excellence! As reasons for interruptions go, I kind of like this one!
Someone else mentioned this as a possibility for a fairy house or fairy door...and I agree. That would be a fun use!
Thanks so much Wendy, and congratulations to your son - wonderful interuption as you say :) And yes, a fairy door would look great with this cane :)
Thank You for another wonderful inspiring video and Thank You for sharing your talent.
You are very welcome, thank you so much :)
I did it! So happy I followed thru ☺️ 🤗 stated polymer clay in November and your voice calms me down and your a big inspiration and do so beautiful work ❤️ 💖 I got a bit confused about the different high of the # 26 minutes in but pulled thru tanks for your work.
I am so happy for you Michelle, Brilliant. Thakn you so much 🙂
I love leaves and I love all the colors in this cane! I've got lots of scraps to choose from, I think I need to make this!
Thanks so much Carol, and yes this is so good for using up scraps :)
Thank you for your beautiful leaf tutorial! As always, explained in a way I can understand and follow along!
I’ve made some beautiful canes thanks to you ❤️
I am so glad you enjoyed it, thanks so much Carrie 🙂
Wow I love this. I'm now gonna make mine. I truly love that purple the best . when I watercolor I try and add the color of flower into a leaf. Yes this is amazing. Thanks...
Have fun with it - thanks so much :)
Omgoodness how fun, tfs hugs
Thanks so much Karen :)
Such a beautiful clay work 🥰♥️ tfs!
Thank you so much Victoria :)
These are lovely leaf canes. They look so complex but you make rather easy to follow just by breaking everything down. I sure do like the purple one - it's super pretty.💜
Thank you so much Cherry :)
@@FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals Yw💜
SO gorgeous, Fiona! I’ve been looking for another leaf cane and this one is perfect! Thanks, as always, for your clear & concise tutorial and for sharing your time and talents with us.
Thanks so much Jennifer :)
This is so inspiring!!!! I'm gonna get going and use my scraps and make some big colorful leaves to make a vase!
Oooh I can't wait to see what you do, have fun. Thanks so much :)
So very beautiful!! Thank you 😊.
Thank you so much Mary :)
Thank you Fiona! I have lots of scrap clay in different shades, I'm sure I can make this pretty leaf! It will look lovely on a fairy house or door! ❤
Ooh yes that will look fab, and yes, I would definitley use scrap colours if I was doing this again. have fun :)
Hi Fiona! I made it! I actually made a smaller one with my left overs! Thank you so much for your wonderful work! XOXO
Esther
Thank you Esther, and thanks so much for posting the photos for all to see - you did an amazing job :)
love the leaves i am going to try this one thanks so much for sharing your time ti demonstrate to us help us understand it
have a great day Fiona! look forward to your next video
You're very welcome, have fun, thanks so much Maggie :)
Beautiful, thank you
Thank you very much :)
Fabulous leaf cane Fiona.. I see sore hands in my future although I may do over a few days 🙏🏽
Thanks so much Joyce, and yes, just take your time, pace yourself and your hands. :)
Brilliant 😊
Thank you so much :)
Love the colors and your explanations are always so detailed & complete and easy to follow. Thank you!
Thanks so much Michelle :)
Great! Thank you.
Thanks so much :)
PolyClay artist have very muscular fingers. LOL. Do you keep track of everything you do while making your canes so that you remember how to make the same one again? Those are so beautiful, I absolutely love these so much. Thank you for showing us how you do this masterpiece works of art! ❤
Thanks so much, and yes we do have strong fingers, hands after working with clay for a while 😉🙂
I like all the colors.
Thanks so much :)
What an amazing tutorial 😎 Can’t wait to give it a try!! Thank you SO much for sharing your talent 🌺
Thank you very much :)
So beautiful and I adore the excellent colour variations!
Thanks so much Melissa :)
As always Fiona, this is stunning! One of the prettiest leaf canes I’ve seen. You put so much into these tutorials the time and patience and not to mention coming up with the design… where do you find the time to do anything else?? I’m just amazed🤩🥰
Awww, thanks so much, I am so glad you like it, and are enjoying the videos :)
Fiona, Thank you again!!! I will make this over the weekend of course in purples and blues! It was brilliant how you wrapped the first plug with the long piece of outer clay. you skipped a step, and i found it BRILLIANT! Thank you so much, I will tag you as soon as I have it ready! Have a wonderful weekend. Do you ever sleep? XO Esther
Thanks so much Esther, have fun, and I can't wait to see what you make :)
wow, that is pretty amazing
Thank you so much :)
Yes yes yessssssss.... Finalllyyyyyy 😘😘😘 thank you so much 😘😘😘
You're welcome, thanks so much Pip :)
So beautiful! Your tutorials are amazing! When you make your skinner blends, your long strips never look sticky! Is that because of the clay you use? Mine are always so sticky I can barely work with them! Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
Yes it is because it is FIMO Soft. When I am using Premo, or Cernit for instance, and I have a long blend, I will pull it out (un concertina it) every few turns from the bottom, while still holding onto the bit that hasn't yet gone through the pasta machine, (unless you can lay that part carefully down to give you use of both hands) pulling the concertina bit flat across my work surface. Continue doing that every few turns until it has all gone through. You need to make sure you have a clean workspce/space to do it before you start, but that should solve your problem 😉🙃🙂
@@FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals thank you!!!
@@lovestobead You're welcome, I hope it makes a difference for you 🙂
Beautiful as always! Thank you.
Thank you so much :)
I thoroughly enjoyed this tutorial. Thank you for your time and talent- sharing both with us. If I may, I have a question about another topic, and am relatively new to working polymer clay. I have made a few necklaces but every one of them seems to want to flip over. Is there a secret to keeping them 'right side up?" I thank you in advance for any help you can give
Thanks so much Ann. There are so many ways I could answer that but would need to see the design of the necklace first, It is normally to do with the placement and size of the bail on the back, or how it is made into a necklace - check out photos on social media and see the backs of necklaces ;) That may help :)
@@FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals Thank you so much for the suggestion - I will check them out now. You are very kind to answer.
@@FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals I have a picture of something very similar to what I have done,
Amazing..love your videos💜😍💐
Thank you so much :)
Thank you
You're welcome, thanks Mary :)
When reducing and the underneath colors start poking out at the end, I’ve found myself pushing, mushing, perhaps squidging a bit of the outside clay farther over the end. Then I’ve pushed the ends in. I only see you keeping the ends firmly in occasionally. So, it’s a choice and I’m not distorting the final cane too much, right?
yes what you are doing is fine, we all find a technique that works well for us :) I never mind the distorted ends, as I am always in need of loads of scrap clay ;)
Awwwwesome ! Thank you as always ! :)
Thank you so much :)
Amazing ❤️ 👏 xxx
Thank you so much :)
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Thanks so much :)
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