I love the " mess" too....whoever heard of an obsessive compulsive artist? Beautiful pendants are the final outcome and you are a great artist! Thank you for another lovely creation!🧡❤️💚💛🩷
Great idea. ❤ Good on you for persevering through all the hiccups. I really love the colours you've used. ❤😊 Those ones you think didn't turn out actually look really good. Nobody else would know they didn't turn out quite right!!
This is a cool great idea Irene. It is interesting to see how ink mixed with resin worked. I've seen someone paint clay with just the ink and then seal it and it seemed to work well, probably a bit risky for having the ink run and one would probably have to let each color dry in between . Thanks so much for sharing it with us. 💗
I did this about a year ago. I put the flat wire on the design before baking. I found a fantastic enamel that is like mica powder. I loved using it and then I baked it all the one time. I can send you some pics if you like. Yours is beautiful too! ❤
Annie, I wasn't much of a painter of little things either. Then I was taught to"dot" instead of swipe. Take a toothpick and dot the color on. It takes time but makes it look perfect!
How about warming the white clay to make it softer then do the impression and texturing. Then put all in reefer or freezer for a while to make it harder. Then remove the texturing material and impression plate. Hopefully all come apart leaving a very good impression on the white clay. Just a thought. I'm sure you will figure all out and end up with a great product. Thanks for sharing your videos.
Hey! Really like your style and approach! You have excellent taste. I was watching and thinking about how you could get your gold onto the desired raised edges with your roll pattern. You could paint the whole stamp, and the either place it face down on a wet wipe and drag it across. Or use a wipe with a fine point to remove the undesirable spots. Just brainstorming. You do an excellent job with out it though!
I love learning new techniques and I appreciate you working out the "bugs" for me ahead of time. P. S. I'm watching all the ads hoping to make the channel a little bit profitable for you.
Thanks for sharing your technique! Have you tried EF Color brand enamels? I've not experimented with them much but they work well baking on polymer clay and have an enamel (glass) look. They are powders (similar to real glass enamels) and come in many colors. They bake in the oven and regardless of what they might say, they do work on polymer clay with typical baking times. With that said, I think your technique with the colored resin is MUCH easier. I had a real hard time controlling the powdered EF Color resin.
It's beautiful! Every tutorial you do reveals more and more of you coming into your true and rightful place as an artist. Thank you for inviting us into your world and your process! I was wondering if you put the clay on top of the texture sheet rather than the sheet on top of the clay if you'd get a deeper imprint? I do really like that stamp!
@@TheCreativeDork5 I believe they meant to add more ink, not more resin. Also Is the gold paste paint by the way I was trying to understand if I missed you saying what the product was.
thank you so much for this sharing your art! My gold paste is never as soft as yours. what brand/type do you use (where you highlighted the texture to begin with)?
That does look like cloisonné ❣️ Cool technique even if it is a little tedious. Did you finish the one on white clay? I’m just wondering if you had any color distortion on the white. Very beautiful finish in the end!! Thank you for sharing, great idea 💜💛💚🤍💙
@@TheCreativeDork5 I’m going to try this, it does look really fun and I do have some good deep texture stamps that might work well for this. I’ll let you know how it goes. By the way, I so love that texture sponge that you turned us on to, it is so versatile!!! I know I said this before, just had to tell you again 😁
Yes I have but for a pendant, it's too thin and if I added a thicker base to it, it would probably mess up the pattern. Going to make it again with earrings and run it through the machine.
Sounds like you're family is very close to you. I wish my mom lived closer. Anyway thanks for sharing your artistic talent.
I love the " mess" too....whoever heard of an obsessive compulsive artist? Beautiful pendants are the final outcome and you are a great artist! Thank you for another lovely creation!🧡❤️💚💛🩷
Thank you so much!
Great idea. ❤ Good on you for persevering through all the hiccups. I really love the colours you've used. ❤😊 Those ones you think didn't turn out actually look really good. Nobody else would know they didn't turn out quite right!!
This is a cool great idea Irene. It is interesting to see how ink mixed with resin worked. I've seen someone paint clay with just the ink and then seal it and it seemed to work well, probably a bit risky for having the ink run and one would probably have to let each color dry in between . Thanks so much for sharing it with us. 💗
I enjoy your videos. Thank you. Try mixing mica powder with the resin instead of the ink. Colors will be truer I think.
Try laying the clay on top of the texture mat. Sprits surface with water so it won’t lift up. Your fingertips will tell you if the impression is good.
Thanks Teresa. I will try that
Beautiful 😊😊😊
Thanks a lot 😊
That turned out lovely, my friend ❤️
I am new to your channel. I love your tutorials! Thank you for sharing! I will enjoy watching them all!
It is beautiful ❤
Thank you so much!
I think the white looks fine..Nothing more elegant than gilded white.
Perhaps just a subtle brush with some mica powder before wiping on the gold??
Gorgeous!! Thank you so much 😊🇵🇹
You’re welcome 😊
Beautiful piece of work
Beautiful
Thank youl
Beautiful, thank you
Thank you too!
I did this about a year ago. I put the flat wire on the design before baking. I found a fantastic enamel that is like mica powder. I loved using it and then I baked it all the one time. I can send you some pics if you like. Yours is beautiful too! ❤
Sounds great! I'd like to see. My enamel is like mica powder but needs heat.
Its beautiful Irene. Thank you for more inspiration. Love the colours. Have a lovely day x
Thank you! You too!
Absolutely Gorgeous
Absolutely gorgeous. I love this. I can’t wait to try it out. I’m a very clumsy painter but hopefully I will produce something 😂
Annie, I wasn't much of a painter of little things either. Then I was taught to"dot" instead of swipe. Take a toothpick and dot the color on. It takes time but makes it look perfect!
@@michaelschabow2911 thank you, that’s a great tip. I’ll definitely try that.
Wow! Beautiful and would love to try🤣. Talk about patience! You have an abundance 😀
Not really but using the sewing needle seemed to help it along a bit easier
Yours pendant looks beautiful to me. ❤
This is beautiful. Thank you for sharing this technique❤
You're welcome. Thanks for watching
Woww so gorgeous❤
How about warming the white clay to make it softer then do the impression and texturing. Then put all in reefer or freezer for a while to make it harder. Then remove the texturing material and impression plate. Hopefully all come apart leaving a very good impression on the white clay. Just a thought. I'm sure you will figure all out and end up with a great product. Thanks for sharing your videos.
i love the way they turned out!
Hey! Really like your style and approach!
You have excellent taste.
I was watching and thinking about how you could get your gold onto the desired raised edges with your roll pattern.
You could paint the whole stamp, and the either place it face down on a wet wipe and drag it across.
Or use a wipe with a fine point to remove the undesirable spots.
Just brainstorming. You do an excellent job with out it though!
I need to try your idea
Thanks for the input
Very pretty result!
Thank you! 😊
This is so pretty! I don’t know if I have the patience for it! Lol😂
Try earrings...very small "-)
Ah...Inka Gold! - (if I had waited just seconds more!) :)))
Lol...glad you found it in the video
Beautiful technique, what kind of metal paste you use
I love learning new techniques and I appreciate you working out the "bugs" for me ahead of time.
P. S. I'm watching all the ads hoping to make the channel a little bit profitable for you.
Awesome! Thank you! UA-cam changed their structure. Literally make pennies per thousand views. I guess I can't retire :-)
the more mess the better the Artist!!!!
Thanks for sharing your technique!
Have you tried EF Color brand enamels? I've not experimented with them much but they work well baking on polymer clay and have an enamel (glass) look. They are powders (similar to real glass enamels) and come in many colors. They bake in the oven and regardless of what they might say, they do work on polymer clay with typical baking times. With that said, I think your technique with the colored resin is MUCH easier. I had a real hard time controlling the powdered EF Color resin.
It's beautiful!
Every tutorial you do reveals more and more of you coming into your true and rightful place as an artist. Thank you for inviting us into your world and your process!
I was wondering if you put the clay on top of the texture sheet rather than the sheet on top of the clay if you'd get a deeper imprint? I do really like that stamp!
Thank you so much Alluson for your kind words ❤️
Can you use an 1800watt toaster oven to bake clay
As long as it has a consistent temp
When you’re working with the ink you have to add a little bit more to resin if you want to see the color being a little more deep
Really? It seemed the more resin I added, the lighter it became. Wonder why it would get darker adding a clear substance...
@@TheCreativeDork5 I believe they meant to add more ink, not more resin. Also Is the gold paste paint by the way I was trying to understand if I missed you saying what the product was.
thank you so much for this sharing your art! My gold paste is never as soft as yours. what brand/type do you use (where you highlighted the texture to begin with)?
Wondering if it changes with age. I had some from another brand that was as hard as a rock
What is the gold product you rub on first?
These are really lovely. The Amazon link didn’t work for me to find the texture sheet you used. Can you provide a source for it? Thanks!
Http://www.amazon.com/shop/thecreativedork
Click on polymer clay supplies and it's in the list
It's the refrigerator liners farther down the page
Sorry! I was talking about the design texture not the back texture.
That does look like cloisonné ❣️ Cool technique even if it is a little tedious. Did you finish the one on white clay? I’m just wondering if you had any color distortion on the white. Very beautiful finish in the end!! Thank you for sharing, great idea 💜💛💚🤍💙
Not yet! Took awhile to get this done. Will probably work on it tonight.
@@TheCreativeDork5 I’m going to try this, it does look really fun and I do have some good deep texture stamps that might work well for this. I’ll let you know how it goes. By the way, I so love that texture sponge that you turned us on to, it is so versatile!!! I know I said this before, just had to tell you again 😁
what stamp did you use please?
Hi. Off hand, I don't know but the name and where I got it, is in the video
which alcohol inks do you use please, mine say not to use with uv resin x
I use ranger rick. I'll send you a link
www.amazon.com/shop/thecreativedork/list/3E7LSGXNAU8QG?ref_=cm_sw_r_apann_aipsflist_aipsfthecreativedork_S0JHXWC81TCK4AM9PZQW
Try putting your clay on the top and roll your roller over the clay. Maybe that will work better for you.
Have you tried running your texture plate and clay through you pasta machine?
Yes I have but for a pendant, it's too thin and if I added a thicker base to it, it would probably mess up the pattern. Going to make it again with earrings and run it through the machine.
I aspire to be like you. Good at many things. Thank you for showing us how. 🤟🏼🤍
Thanks. Wish I believed it. I'm still learning too