I love Scrap videos! And making new things with my scrap. The other day i liked my Scrap designs better than the original ones they came from! 😮😅 thanks for sharing yours!
Great video, thanks. My favorite was the sliced snake squiggles on the solid base...very cool. Also, just in case you didn't know...the last one you did is called a Stroppel cane. One more thing...don't discriminate against the chunky beads!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I have learned so much from watching your videos. I always end up with way to many shades of brown. I absolutely loved your idea on finally using up some of my muddy clay scraps. I seem to get lots of dark blue scraps also, got any ideas for those? Gray granite is my all time favorite way to lighten up dark scraps.
Thanks Holly! Dark blue is interesting! Mine are usually more on the purple side! I guess I use a lot of pinks! I’ve got a bunch of other ideas- so I’ll do a part 2 in a few weeks! And yes- granite is awesome! I use it so much!
Scrap clay has 2 names for me, dirty scrap and scrap clay. I call some dirty scrap because they're the bits you get from digging debris from out clay while sculpting, also the clay you get when you scrape buildup clays from off pasta machine scrapers. The regular scrap clays is just the excess ends from off projects with the colors touching, like the ends of canes. I usually use the dirty scrap to build out projects so i won't have to use as much of the colors, and when i run out of those then i go into the regular scrap clay. I find that even if i keep the ones riddles with too much dirt inside clean clays i never end up wasting any clay. Originally i was going to place them all in one container but i forgot about how pretty clay beads look in scrap clays so ill have to store them separately because dirty scrap is way too annoying to clean.
I love Scrap videos! And making new things with my scrap. The other day i liked my Scrap designs better than the original ones they came from! 😮😅 thanks for sharing yours!
Just found u today, I love your video's. You are clear and helpful. Much appreciated. I wish your shop shipped to NZ!
I really like the checkered idea, and also where you twisted and sliced vertically and laid it out, squiggly
Great ideas, thank you!😁
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
Wow! Thanks for sharing all your creative ideas
Your welcome! Thanks for watching!
I just love watching ur videos thank you so much for putting the time in to show us what to do with all that clay
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching!
I love all your videos. I'm a beginner and you inspire me so much. (and I already have lots of scraps!)
Thank you so much! Polymer clay is lots of fun! (Even the scraps!) Enjoy! And thanks for watching!!!
Such a wonderful video! Thank you 💙👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for another amazing tutorial. I'm new to working with polymer clay and have learned so much from you. You explain everything clearly.
Great video, thanks. My favorite was the sliced snake squiggles on the solid base...very cool.
Also, just in case you didn't know...the last one you did is called a Stroppel cane.
One more thing...don't discriminate against the chunky beads!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Well that was fun! Thanks!
Sehr schöne und einen gut idee . Dank für das video
Loved the video, these types of creations are often my favourite when you don’t know exactly how it’s going to come out. Thank you 😊 Hx
Absolutely! It's amazing what is created sometimes!
Thanks so much!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
I have learned so much from watching your videos. I always end up with way to many shades of brown. I absolutely loved your idea on finally using up some of my muddy clay scraps. I seem to get lots of dark blue scraps also, got any ideas for those? Gray granite is my all time favorite way to lighten up dark scraps.
Thanks Holly! Dark blue is interesting! Mine are usually more on the purple side! I guess I use a lot of pinks! I’ve got a bunch of other ideas- so I’ll do a part 2 in a few weeks! And yes- granite is awesome! I use it so much!
Great video
Thank you so much!
I love your videos 😊😊❤
Thankyou so much!
❤ you are amazing
Thank you!
Scrap clay has 2 names for me, dirty scrap and scrap clay. I call some dirty scrap because they're the bits you get from digging debris from out clay while sculpting, also the clay you get when you scrape buildup clays from off pasta machine scrapers. The regular scrap clays is just the excess ends from off projects with the colors touching, like the ends of canes. I usually use the dirty scrap to build out projects so i won't have to use as much of the colors, and when i run out of those then i go into the regular scrap clay.
I find that even if i keep the ones riddles with too much dirt inside clean clays i never end up wasting any clay.
Originally i was going to place them all in one container but i forgot about how pretty clay beads look in scrap clays so ill have to store them separately because dirty scrap is way too annoying to clean.
Fantastic! Thank you. I don't see any scrap clay......
Me neither! It's all usable!
So, it's not necessary to condition the scraps more than you showed?
It depends on how soft and workable they are. If they’ve been sitting around a while and have become quite firm they may need a bit more.