I am a meticulous beader but I love this so much I should do some clay work This video is a wonderful work of art and has opened my eyes to the world of wonderful clay thank you
Thank you very much! 😍 I am very glad that you have discovered the beauty of the world of the polymer clay and that you are interested in trying it. 👍🫶
This is gorgeous! I used to work with children and we used to do a similar technique where we added dish soap into liquid paint and then used a straw to carefully blow bubbles until they bubbled up over the rim. We would then smooth a piece of paper over top of the container to catch the bubbles on the paper! I love how various media techniques can be applied to clay-it’s so important to follow artists of all genres to inspire our own work. 😀
Thank you very much! 😊 I totally agree with you! 👍 I also love trying different techniques on clay too, so I got a lot of inspiration from other artists.😍
Thank you for sharing this, it’s beautiful. Who doesn’t love a new technique that is so versatile and doesn’t require 20 steps to complete. I love it! Keep up the great work. I’m excited to try this. Again thanks for sharing your knowledge and talents.
Beautiful result. (The notion of using dish soap and water was introduced a few years ago by Allison Merritt of ''Thinking Outside the Box', who in turn had been inspired by a nail art idea. She used Lumiere Halo acrylic paints.) I like your idea of using resin and DecoArt metallic paints.
Thank you very much! 😍 In the summer, my nail artist decorated my nails with this technique. I had to try it with my own resin... So like Allison Merritt, I was inspired by this nail art technique 😁 I found Allison's video you mentioned, her work and result are very beautiful, thanks for info! 🙂
That's right, I used "Odíf 22 Satin Varnish" spray, which I show in the video at 9:34 😊 Of course, you can also use your finishing varnish (Fimo, Cernit...)
I am in the process of moving a lot of things around too...its very annoying most days not to be able to get to your stuff.. :) thank you for sharing this 12 days ago! :)
Thank you very much! 😍 Even after 1 year, I did not experience stickiness, but I only used it on Premo polymer clay. Feel free to use e.g. the FIMO varnish instead of the spray! 🙂
Thank you! 😊 I first bought this instructional book (see the link), then I started claying based on the instructions... www.amazon.com/Complete-Book-Polymer-Clay/dp/1600851282/ref=litb_std_nodl
Thank you 😊 Have you tried this link yet? See also "Contact Us" at the bottom of the page. I hope I could help 😊 www.odifusa.com/catalogue/varnish/22-satin-varnish-
It's sad that they don't answer ☹ I live in Europe, and I can buy the product in European webshops. I found a webshop that delivers outside of Europe, they will contact you beforehand. Check out these links: shop.kl24.ee/modelleerimis-mass-savi-clay-muotoilumassa-cernit-darwi/0/readmore/21168/&s=1&p=102387&lng=14/ shop.kl24.ee/tellimisinfo/&lng=14/ It's also worth a look here: www.amazon.fr/Odif-Vernis-satin%C3%A9-bombe-250/dp/B07CM29MJX?ref_=ast_sto_dp If you can't buy the varnish, feel free to use the FIMO varnish, it also creates a nice surface 🙂🫶
I saw this bubble technique a couple of years ago on “Thinking Outside the Box” polymer clay site. She got the idea from watching her mom get her nails done in a salon and the nail tech was using it on nails! She wanted to try it on polymer clay and it worked! Check out her tutorials.😊😊
Many thanks for your comment! 😊 I recently saw Alison's mentioned video and it made me smile because I was also inspired by a nail artist who did my nails with this technique. 😀 Alison tried a gel polish used by the nail artists and I tried my own uv resin. Both work well on clay and Alison's design is also very nice, I love it. Since then I have watched several of her videos, I liked them all very much. In my opinion she is a very talented and original creator. 🥰
Thank you 😊 I baked the cutted out polymer clay pieces at the beginning. After baking, I put the UV resin on it (with the foam), only this was cured by the UV light.
Sorry, unfortunately my English is not perfect, maybe I don't understand your question exactly. I baked the clay at 135 degrees Celsius, it was 22-23 degrees Celsius in the room. 🙂 And I think I had a normal temperature... 😅
can I just say that the dish soap and resin "hack" (at least that's what I'm calling it) is game changing thank you so much for this video!!!
Yet another WOW from Austin Texas and Molly Brown and K-Lee 🌈😂👍
I am a meticulous beader but I love this so much I should do some clay work This video is a wonderful work of art and has opened my eyes to the world of wonderful clay thank you
Thank you very much! 😍 I am very glad that you have discovered the beauty of the world of the polymer clay and that you are interested in trying it. 👍🫶
Absolutely beautiful, I would never had thought of using soap bubbles for a design. 🙏❤
😁 Thank you very much! 😍
Super cool. How did you even think of that, Ha ha
Best soap/resin technique I've seen yet. Thank you for sharing your ideas, talent and inspiration.
Thank you and I'm so glad you liked the video 😍
This is gorgeous! I used to work with children and we used to do a similar technique where we added dish soap into liquid paint and then used a straw to carefully blow bubbles until they bubbled up over the rim. We would then smooth a piece of paper over top of the container to catch the bubbles on the paper! I love how various media techniques can be applied to clay-it’s so important to follow artists of all genres to inspire our own work. 😀
Thank you very much! 😊 I totally agree with you! 👍 I also love trying different techniques on clay too, so I got a lot of inspiration from other artists.😍
Looks like pearls. Very cool.
These are beautiful. Thank you for sharing xxx
Really beautiful. Thank you for showing this. So many possibilities.
Thank you! 😊
So Beautiful Never Seen this done Before Thank you for sharing ❣️❣️❤️💙❤️💙❤️🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you! 😍
Beautiful and original techniques!
Beautiful, I love this technique.
Love this technique. Can't wait to do it. Thanks
Thank you for sharing this, it’s beautiful. Who doesn’t love a new technique that is so versatile and doesn’t require 20 steps to complete. I love it! Keep up the great work. I’m excited to try this. Again thanks for sharing your knowledge and talents.
Thank you so much 😊 and I'm so glad you liked this technique! 🥰
All I can say is fab ❤🤩🤩 what a great idea & yes its a game changer. Soooooo many ideas. , thanks so muchfor sharing. 😊
Thank you very much! 🥰
Love this technique. Thank you so much for sharing.😊🥰
thank you for a wonderful tutorial will try to make. appreciate your design
Thank you very much! 😍 I think the result will be wonderful!🙂
Very enjoyable tutorial. These pendants are gorgeous. I have tried this method and you've given me the buzz to get my clay out again. Thank you.
Thank you very much! 😊 I'm so glad you tried this technique and got back into creating. 👍
Wasn't sure about the color combos until the inka gold went on...looks like jewel encrusted gold! Love it!😍✌️
Thank you very much! 😍
I loved the colors with and without the gold! Just beautiful!
Beautiful and classic color combination. Thanks for the inspiration 💜
Simply amazing!!! Exactly, how did you think of that!!! Thank you for sharing your art with us 🤗👍🥇🏆
Thank you very much! 😍 In the summer, my nail artist decorated my nails with this technique. I had to try it with my own resin... 😀
Beautiful! Such an interesting technique! I learned a lot! Well done!
Thank you very much! 😊
Love how you presented your project easy to follow
Thank you for the feedback. I think it is important that the tutorial is easy to follow. 😍
Beautiful result. (The notion of using dish soap and water was introduced a few years ago by Allison Merritt of ''Thinking Outside the Box', who in turn had been inspired by a nail art idea. She used Lumiere Halo acrylic paints.) I like your idea of using resin and DecoArt metallic paints.
Thank you very much! 😍 In the summer, my nail artist decorated my nails with this technique. I had to try it with my own resin... So like Allison Merritt, I was inspired by this nail art technique 😁 I found Allison's video you mentioned, her work and result are very beautiful, thanks for info! 🙂
This is a beautiful idea. I mean the bubble idea. Love it ❤
Thank you. 😊 The idea of the bubble was inspired by the bubble nails videos 😉
I used to watch tons of nail videos and there is a similar hack with bubbles and gel polish!!! Love this!
Thank you very much! 😊 In the summer, my nail artist decorated my nails with this technique. I had to try it with my own resin... 😀
Absolutely in love with this technique ❤
I also really like this technique. It's impossible to mess it up. 😊
This is a great technique. An oldie but a goodie. This tutorial explains it so well.
I agree and thank you! 😊
Do you have to seal the front with something so the paint will not come off
That's right, I used "Odíf 22 Satin Varnish" spray, which I show in the video at 9:34 😊
Of course, you can also use your finishing varnish (Fimo, Cernit...)
I am in the process of moving a lot of things around too...its very annoying most days not to be able to get to your stuff.. :) thank you for sharing this 12 days ago! :)
Thank you for this very kind post from you! 😍
Very pretty 😍 💕, thank you for sharing. Great tutorial ❤😊
Thank you very much! 🥰
Beautiful design. Love it❤️
So beautiful! Can’t wait to try. Thank you for sharing.
I'm so glad you're trying this technique! 😊
These are so pretty! You’re very talented.
Thank you very much! 😍
Замечательно! Значит работает так же как с топом для ногтей.
Да, именно так 🙂
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
Very beautiful and creative 😊💕
That is absolutely out of t his world gorgeous!!!
Thank you very much! 😍
Just love the video can’t wait to try it. Thank you.
Un pezzo prezioso ,bigiu fantastico e moderno. Complimenti ❤❤❤❤.
Grazie mille! 😍
Absolutely beautiful...I've missed your amazing videos, so glad you've done a new one.
Dear Sue, you are always so kind to me, thank you so much! 🥰 I hope I can make another video soon 😊
c'est simplement magnifique ♥♥♥♥♥
Stunning!
Absolutely gorgeous work 👏
How fun! Unique process and results. Thanks
WOW Very Beautiful
Absolutely gorgeous
Beautiful work 😍
Thank you that was to cool very pretty
Beautiful colors, amazing results! Love it!❤
Thank you very much! 😊
🎉Love 💝 this!😊
Очень интересный эффект - супер! Спасибо 👍🏻
Very nicely done. Beautiful
💙bellissimo
This is awesome!! Thank you for sharing❤
Bellissimi!! 😍😍😍 veramente una grande idea, complimenti 👏👏👏
Grazie mille! 😍
Meraviglioso ❤
Gorgeous!
Great!!! 👍 Thanks for the life hack
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful i love this
Creatively beautiful…. ❤
that's freaking awesome!!!
Fantastic video! I’m inspired.
Thank you! I'm glad that I was able to inspire you with my video. 😍
Wow, that is amazing, really unique... ❤❤❤
Thank you very much! 😊
So pretty 🤩
Pretty Awesome!!!
Magnificent
Wow, love that and would never have tried doing it .
Thank you! 😊 I try a lot of things, of course I also have unsuccessful attempts. 😀
These are beautiful
Very beautiful.
Ingenious! TY for showing us this cool technique. Liked and Subscribed :)
Thank you very much! And I'm so glad you subscribed to my channel. 😊
Beautiful🌹
Great game changer!
That's amazing
Beautiful definitely going to try make these thanks for sharing ❤
Thank you very much 😊
Beautiful and wonderful technique!!❤
Thank you! 😊
Fabulous, I must try this❤
Nice tutorial! Thank you.
Absolutely beautiful!! 😍
Love this design! Thanks for sharing!
Incredibly beautiful! Thank you! 💕
fantastic
Beautiful ❣
beautiful. Hvala
That turned out so cool! Now I’m wondering what would happen if alcohol inks were added in with the soap???
Thank you 😍! Hmm, interesting thought. I can even imagine it on white clay. Might be worth a try... 😊
Really beautiful and I’ve been looking for a way to use my metallic paints! Glad you’re back 😊
Thank you very much! 🫶 I am sure you will make wonderful pieces with your metallic paints 😊
Wow 😮
Muito lindo!❤
Incredible!!....ty
Wow, that is so cool.. How did you come up with the idea to use soap bubbles?
Thank you very much! 😊 In the summer, my nail artist decorated my nails with this technique. I had to try it with my own resin... 😀
Like it❤
Beautiful!!! I've not found a spray on varnish that doesnt become sticky in 6 months. Does this brand not get sticky after a while?
Thank you very much! 😍 Even after 1 year, I did not experience stickiness, but I only used it on Premo polymer clay. Feel free to use e.g. the FIMO varnish instead of the spray! 🙂
In love with this process. Do you think you could use this on a canvas? Obsessed x
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If you already have a layer of dry acrylic paint on the canvas and you apply the resin to that, then I think the project will be successful. 🙂
Thank you I will be giving it a go x@@aginekojewelry
It is very beautiful. How can learn the clay jewellery.
Thank you! 😊
I first bought this instructional book (see the link), then I started claying based on the instructions...
www.amazon.com/Complete-Book-Polymer-Clay/dp/1600851282/ref=litb_std_nodl
Stunning !
I can’t find that varnish in the US. So frustrating.
Thank you 😊 Have you tried this link yet? See also "Contact Us" at the bottom of the page. I hope I could help 😊
www.odifusa.com/catalogue/varnish/22-satin-varnish-
The link doesn’t give you a way to purchase it. I did email them but they never replied.
It's sad that they don't answer ☹ I live in Europe, and I can buy the product in European webshops. I found a webshop that delivers outside of Europe, they will contact you beforehand. Check out these links:
shop.kl24.ee/modelleerimis-mass-savi-clay-muotoilumassa-cernit-darwi/0/readmore/21168/&s=1&p=102387&lng=14/
shop.kl24.ee/tellimisinfo/&lng=14/
It's also worth a look here:
www.amazon.fr/Odif-Vernis-satin%C3%A9-bombe-250/dp/B07CM29MJX?ref_=ast_sto_dp
If you can't buy the varnish, feel free to use the FIMO varnish, it also creates a nice surface 🙂🫶
@@aginekojewelryI did check out the link. I can’t find out the exchange rate from whatever it is on the site to US dollars.
1.00 EUR = approx. 1.10 USD 🙂
Thank you so much for the amazing work! I was thinking if this would work with regular resin? I don't use UV resin. Thank you.
Thank you! 😊 I don't think this technique works with regular resin because the resin needs to cure quickly for the bubble surface effect 😔
Thank you for your reply and thank you for your work you create amazing things!!!@@aginekojewelry
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I saw this bubble technique a couple of years ago on “Thinking Outside the Box” polymer clay site. She got the idea from watching her mom get her nails done in a salon and the nail tech was using it on nails! She wanted to try it on polymer clay and it worked! Check out her tutorials.😊😊
Many thanks for your comment! 😊 I recently saw Alison's mentioned video and it made me smile because I was also inspired by a nail artist who did my nails with this technique. 😀 Alison tried a gel polish used by the nail artists and I tried my own uv resin. Both work well on clay and Alison's design is also very nice, I love it. Since then I have watched several of her videos, I liked them all very much. In my opinion she is a very talented and original creator. 🥰
These are beautiful!
For the polymr clay; did the UV light harden it or did you bake it or did the spray varnish harden it?
Thank you 😊 I baked the cutted out polymer clay pieces at the beginning. After baking, I put the UV resin on it (with the foam), only this was cured by the UV light.
Ok! Yes that makes sense!😊
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What temperature do you have for this project
Sorry, unfortunately my English is not perfect, maybe I don't understand your question exactly.
I baked the clay at 135 degrees Celsius, it was 22-23 degrees Celsius in the room. 🙂 And I think I had a normal temperature... 😅