I used: Cernit trans Premo pearl peacock Cernit trans saphire Premo turquoise How I finish my pieces: • How I Finish My Polyme... All your clay needs: blueberrybeads.com/
How stunning. I LOVE the colours (blue is my absolute favourite colour), and I love the finished results, they are so smooth and with a natural shine, great stuff and thank you for sharing it with us. Take care, xx
Love these! That satiny finish is just yummy! Do you use a bench grinder with a buffing wheel or just go through all the grits? Thanks for another great tute!
Absolutely love this tutorial. Can’t wait to try. I was wondering what you are using to smooth the clay out before putting in the mold. It is at the 18.15 minute mark. Also where I would find one please.
This is an older video, so I didn’t have a link to my Amazon storefront, at that point. You can find the products I use, here:www.amazon.com/shop/clayboutique?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_aipsfclayboutique_MZHKXNVFAGYJ0ABYT7KP
Hi Deb! I thoroughly enjoy watching all of your tutorials. Since you have used Cernit trans and Premo clays, how long did you bake this stunning faux Larimar and at what temperature? Also, I have been searching for a similar heart mold since Yaroslavl is no selling on Etsy. Any ideas where I could find something comparable? What is the size of your heart mold? I hope you don’t mind my many questions? Thank you!
Thanks! Yes, when using both Cernit and Premo, bake at the higher temp, i.e 275 for Premo. Cernit can withstand the the slightly higher temp. You can’t bake it at the lower Cernit temp of 265, as that would mean the Premo wouldn’t fully cure. As for the heart molds, I have no other suggestions. Sorry.
Just found your channel and love watching! I don't work with clay but enjoy your creativity, process and style. I'm gonna look at past videos to see if you've made faux Jade, I would love to make that some day! Thanks for sharing your talents 💙
I have been learning so much from u. I made this stone today. Wish I could show you. Thank you for doing this for people loke me
This is beautiful! It doesn't look like clay. And the colour is exquisite! Thank you for sharing this tutorial! I love ❤️ it!🩵🤍
Beautiful as always
Beautiful looking
How stunning. I LOVE the colours (blue is my absolute favourite colour), and I love the finished results, they are so smooth and with a natural shine, great stuff and thank you for sharing it with us. Take care, xx
Beautiful blue.❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love the simplicity to the tut, so effective, thanks. 👌🙏❤️
Beautiful work friend!
Love your videos. So clever.
Beautiful Deb!
Totally love the blues with the translucent!! Of coarse love all your work. Always a fabulous watch!! Thank you!!
Beautiful colors, Deb. Thanks again!! 🦋
Fabulous work 🙏🏽
Beautiful Deb! 😍
stunning pieces Deb, thanks for the tute. have yourself a great day
Beautiful!
Those are beautiful Deb!
Thank you
I just love your tutorials. Thank you so much!
Was on a outing with my sis in law and just getting to all the videos on my feed. This is awesome and a must try. So cool. Tfs hugs
Very pretty, Deb!
Totally was not expecting the menopause moment comment LMAO made me geek out
Beautiful as always! 🐨
I think this is my favourite! Wonderful thx💕
Beautiful. Thank you so much. Have to try this!
Now that is pretty
So beautiful love them,thank you
Love them.. almost pearly looking 👌
Thank you
🙋Здравствуйте! Спасибо за полезный мастер-класс! 💕
Thanks again
I was watching and I thank you for trying to be safer. Deep, dark red does not look good in Larimar. :)
Love love love 💕
Great tutorial and I'll definitely be trying this. Thanks so much. Will also subscribe.
Thank you 😊
Love watching you! Would love to have you as a buddy to clay with!
Wish I had a clay buddy, too!
Love these! That satiny finish is just yummy! Do you use a bench grinder with a buffing wheel or just go through all the grits? Thanks for another great tute!
Please see my tutorial for that. Link in description.
❤💜💙💜❤
These are beautiful! Have you made faux lapis lazuli? I would really like to see your technique 🙂👍🏼
Thanks. No, I haven’t
Absolutely love this tutorial. Can’t wait to try. I was wondering what you are using to smooth the clay out before putting in the mold. It is at the 18.15 minute mark. Also where I would find one please.
This is an older video, so I didn’t have a link to my Amazon storefront, at that point. You can find the products I use, here:www.amazon.com/shop/clayboutique?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_aipsfclayboutique_MZHKXNVFAGYJ0ABYT7KP
It’s called a steel soap.
Hi Deb! I thoroughly enjoy watching all of your tutorials. Since you have used Cernit trans and Premo clays, how long did you bake this stunning faux Larimar and at what temperature? Also, I have been searching for a similar heart mold since Yaroslavl is no selling on Etsy. Any ideas where I could find something comparable? What is the size of your heart mold? I hope you don’t mind my many questions? Thank you!
Thanks!
Yes, when using both Cernit and Premo, bake at the higher temp, i.e 275 for Premo. Cernit can withstand the the slightly higher temp. You can’t bake it at the lower Cernit temp of 265, as that would mean the Premo wouldn’t fully cure. As for the heart molds, I have no other suggestions. Sorry.
Just found your channel and love watching! I don't work with clay but enjoy your creativity, process and style. I'm gonna look at past videos to see if you've made faux Jade, I would love to make that some day! Thanks for sharing your talents 💙
Thanks!
I haven’t done faux jade, unfortunately
@@clayboutique No time like the present LOL
Lovely and my favourite colours 😊 If you have a light box that would shine through?
Just holding it up to the sun light, you can see through it.
@@clayboutique I was thinking for your tutorials 😊
I don’t have one…
Have you ever used the dull side of the circle cutters???? I was wondering how that would appear????
Yes. It would bevel the edges.