OMG ❕I cannot begin to tell you how grateful I am that I found this video ,it’s short and straight to the point. You have told us what to use, what media to use, whereas I have been searching everywhere for what is it that you use when you mix with regular clay ,what is that liquid ?is it liquid Clay ? I don’t know because nobody is putting into the video what exactly they’re using ,and the media that they’re using so I am so grateful 🦋🌸🦋💜 I am new to polymer clay I’m a mixed media artist and I am so thankful that you made this awesome short and sweet video and your work is beautiful and I am subscribed
Love this tutorial, Nice quick to the point and beautiful! I have a little question, would these work out Just as Nice if you wouldnt use the mica powder?
When you resin, do you also resin the sides and does the resin not stick the clay piece to the tile thing it is sitting on? Where did you get the orange honeycomb tile thing? Sorry for so many questions, newbie here. Ty
These are absolutely gorgeous. I would really like to get into making these. I have all the items that I need. Just need the knowledge, I’ve been working with epoxy, UV resin and making lots of things with those two so now I’d like to get into polymer clay jewelry.
Thank you very much for this video. I've done the first few steps and am going to leave the acrylic paint to dry overnight because I'm in no rush. Do you know if, after rolling, the excess clay can be re-squidged and used again?
These are very beautiful pieces. I'm sure they'd look incredible as cabochons in rings or in pendants/ bracelets. I'd love to see you try to replicate other stones like Jade, chalcedony or azurite. 💖💕
hello. Thank you for sharing. So nice and beautiful. Could you tell me how you do to make the clay "strong"? When I cut the clay in small pieces it is so sticky that when I mix my pieces with others I don't have the same results as yours. Same when you get teh "ball square". When I cut to get big square it destroys the square. Thank you so much for your answer. Best regards
I don’t understand why everyone who makes clay jewelry videos always skips the part where they remove the clay from the working area after cutting. That’s an important part to teach people.
U need to use a blade, like she is using in the video and carefully slide under the clay There are some artists who shows and explain that in their videos
Sanding in water, That's ingenious! These earrings will be pressed against the skin. With the resin, is that safe for the skin? Also why not add the holes before baking?
Hi! the resin is only at the front it won’t touch the skin and adding holes in raw clay may cause deformation and drilling after baking gives a cleaner hole.
Such a great earrings!!! I'm a beginner on polymer clay. At my first trial, after baking, they was still flexible, not hard. Do they have be like this? I used fimo effect.
I love it.. I will try it soon.. Are these earings bendable? My finished products are like rubbery like..and it bends I think i have done something wrong.. :(
First of all, these are gorgeous! Question…I tried this with darker colors. When I cut the pieces and laid them out, there seemed to be lots of blotches of the acrylic paint. Do you think I used too much paint or maybe not let it dry long enough? How long does it need to dry and how do I know when the paint inside is dry? Just learning all this! Thanks!
Thank you like it! Regarding the blotches there's a lot of factors that can cause it and I'm not sure which one is the cause. You can try putting a baking paper on top of the cut pieces so that when you use the roller the paint will not spread. Also try to let it dry overnight. If this still not work maybe my other tutorial video might help (i will put the link below). In the video I use black paint on white clay, what I did to removed the blotches is I sand the baked pieces.
Fab tutorial and I love how they turned out. Could you please tell me where you purchased the jewellery accessories with earring backs ect as it’s a mine field out there and I’m unable to find a set with good reviews in terms of overall durability?
@@heartboxclayworks I have a similar question, but I’m wondering if I can use a pearl clay instead of mica powder? If I have some already, I’d like to use that before purchasing anything else. Loved the video btw! So beautiful.
Looks great! What do you do with the powder from sanding the pieces? I feel kinda bad because of the micro plastic.. can you just put it down the drain?
You can use it in your new project with polymer clay as a decoration sort of. You can mix it with the new polymer clay or you can put it on top of the clay with other colours from sanding. I hope I make sense. I saw some people do that
When I add paint to the cut up clay, it always seems to get sooo ...tacky, sticky...making it hard to cut shapes out of the clay. Can someone help me please?!
You will need to purchase one... Toaster ovens work too but they have a tendency to burn the clay. They will be fine if you purchase an oven thermometer. It's good to use with a kitchen oven and a toaster oven. Be sure too to line the tray with a ceramic tile and paper (paper won't burn at 275F) and tent the dish with tinfoil. The thermometer is the best aid to keep the clay from burning. Goodluck!
OMG ❕I cannot begin to tell you how grateful I am that I found this video ,it’s short and straight to the point. You have told us what to use, what media to use, whereas I have been searching everywhere for what is it that you use when you mix with regular clay ,what is that liquid ?is it liquid Clay ?
I don’t know because nobody is putting into the video what exactly they’re using ,and the media that they’re using so I am so grateful 🦋🌸🦋💜
I am new to polymer clay
I’m a mixed media artist
and I am so thankful that you made this awesome short and sweet video
and your work is beautiful and I am subscribed
I’m glad it helps 😍 Thank you for subscribing!
For real I’m like where was this two year ago I’m picking back up they awesome for this
they look like a beautiful polished marble. so tasteful
It looks enough beautiful to make impression that it is not polymer clay anymore 😍
Thank you ☺️
Thank you so much, definitely the most informative and transparent tutorial! 🤍✅
Love this tutorial, Nice quick to the point and beautiful! I have a little question, would these work out Just as Nice if you wouldnt use the mica powder?
By far one of the best videos I have seen on polymer clay jewellery. Thankyou for your generosity in sharing so much detail 🙏
Oh wow, really good Tutorial! 😱 I didnt know, that i can bake the superglue... My mind is blown 😅 thanks for this Tutorial!
When you resin, do you also resin the sides and does the resin not stick the clay piece to the tile thing it is sitting on? Where did you get the orange honeycomb tile thing? Sorry for so many questions, newbie here. Ty
Wow!! Amazing looking ❤❤❤
These are absolutely gorgeous. I would really like to get into making these. I have all the items that I need. Just need the knowledge, I’ve been working with epoxy, UV resin and making lots of things with those two so now I’d like to get into polymer clay jewelry.
Beautiful, thanks for sharing, greetings from Chile 🇨🇱🌺🥀
Thank you very much for this video. I've done the first few steps and am going to leave the acrylic paint to dry overnight because I'm in no rush. Do you know if, after rolling, the excess clay can be re-squidged and used again?
These are very beautiful pieces. I'm sure they'd look incredible as cabochons in rings or in pendants/ bracelets. I'd love to see you try to replicate other stones like Jade, chalcedony or azurite. 💖💕
That is awesome and as a beginner I have learned new techniques thank you. What is the size of your clay cutter ?
Wonderful!! I wonder why we need UV resin?
WOW. So cool.
Wow that was amazing! You made it look so easy!
hello. Thank you for sharing. So nice and beautiful. Could you tell me how you do to make the clay "strong"? When I cut the clay in small pieces it is so sticky that when I mix my pieces with others I don't have the same results as yours. Same when you get teh "ball square". When I cut to get big square it destroys the square. Thank you so much for your answer. Best regards
So cute and lovely Polymer Clay
Great technique! Thanks for sharing.
Nice work of eraser clay ☔
Can I use Oven Bake Clay Adhesive instead of liquid clay?
How thick is your clay? These are beautiful!
Can we use sun light to dry them instead of oven
What is the liquid that you put on top of the backings besides the super glue.
Do you bake it in same oven where we prepare food??
Thanks for sharing beautiful earrings ❤
Simply nice 👍
Are perfect! So GREAT job!
GORGEOUS!! Thank you so much!
I don’t understand why everyone who makes clay jewelry videos always skips the part where they remove the clay from the working area after cutting. That’s an important part to teach people.
I’ve seen a few of them use a tissue blade to peel the pieces off the working table
It's best to leave it on the tile and remove after baking as you can distort the shape if you remove it before baking
If you're working on a tile, you don't need to move them. Just put straight in the oven
Yeah im wondering the same and id like to know.. Just started today my polymer clay adventure but the shapes got weird after i took it off the tile..
U need to use a blade, like she is using in the video and carefully slide under the clay
There are some artists who shows and explain that in their videos
Sanding in water, That's ingenious!
These earrings will be pressed against the skin. With the resin, is that safe for the skin?
Also why not add the holes before baking?
Hi! the resin is only at the front it won’t touch the skin and adding holes in raw clay may cause deformation and drilling after baking gives a cleaner hole.
Can you do this with other colors for the same effect?
How do you condition the clay?
Such a great earrings!!! I'm a beginner on polymer clay. At my first trial, after baking, they was still flexible, not hard. Do they have be like this? I used fimo effect.
If they are flexible, it means you did a good job baking them !
Did you apply UV resin to the studs after the posts were baked on?
i love this!! Polymer Clay
What is translucent liquid clay?
Why is it added? N what difference does it make?!
Kindly guide
i think i understand why you use the liquid polymer but is it needed and could you just use elmer’s glue to hold the clay together?
Wow 🤗👍Very pretty 💕 Thanks for sharing the video 👍
Thank you 😊
Could you tell me where did u buy the clay cutter?
I love it.. I will try it soon.. Are these earings bendable? My finished products are like rubbery like..and it bends I think i have done something wrong.. :(
I’m glad you love it 😊
Yes polymer clay is bendable after baking, there’s nothing wrong on what you’re doing. Adding resin will make it hard.
omg.so so prettty😍
First of all, these are gorgeous! Question…I tried this with darker colors. When I cut the pieces and laid them out, there seemed to be lots of blotches of the acrylic paint. Do you think I used too much paint or maybe not let it dry long enough? How long does it need to dry and how do I know when the paint inside is dry? Just learning all this! Thanks!
Thank you like it! Regarding the blotches there's a lot of factors that can cause it and I'm not sure which one is the cause. You can try putting a baking paper on top of the cut pieces so that when you use the roller the paint will not spread. Also try to let it dry overnight. If this still not work maybe my other tutorial video might help (i will put the link below). In the video I use black paint on white clay, what I did to removed the blotches is I sand the baked pieces.
ua-cam.com/video/9FpnJ3y5Z-I/v-deo.html
check 7:12
Don't use too much paint.. Let the paint dry before you shape it into a square..
@@heartboxclayworks thank you!
What sand paper number did you use
Wow 👏👏👏nice work
Fab tutorial and I love how they turned out. Could you please tell me where you purchased the jewellery accessories with earring backs ect as it’s a mine field out there and I’m unable to find a set with good reviews in terms of overall durability?
Have you tried fire mountain gems?
@@Natalie-tw5hc thanks Il take a look 👍
Can you use something else instead of UV resin to make them look shiny?
I use painting varnish for my polymer clay stuff, it gives a nice shine and dries quickly
love the tutorial but just an answer I can only use mica powder or I can use other pearl powder?!
I'm glad that you love the tutorial. Yes you can use other pearl powder.
@@heartboxclayworks I have a similar question, but I’m wondering if I can use a pearl clay instead of mica powder? If I have some already, I’d like to use that before purchasing anything else. Loved the video btw! So beautiful.
These are amazing
I love it 🥰. Could you please tell me what brand of clay do you used? Thanks
And the wire attach doesn't oxidize with glue ?
Can you try and create opal?
The bake its made in a regular oven or is in a special one?
Could you provide direct links for all materials you used please?
Can we use oven bake polymer clay for making faux stone
That one is oven-baked polymer clay.
Beautiful. The foil you use what is that??
It’s called gold leaf foil.
I love this idea and I can
Amazing 😃!!!!!!!!
From Japan🇯🇵
あなたの作るアクセサリーがとても好きです!
やり方がとても分かりやすくて、初心者にも優しい動画をありがとうございます(*´˘`*)♥
What do you use to drill holes ?
Thx
It’s a Dremel Stylo+ electric drill
Looks great! What do you do with the powder from sanding the pieces? I feel kinda bad because of the micro plastic.. can you just put it down the drain?
You can use it in your new project with polymer clay as a decoration sort of. You can mix it with the new polymer clay or you can put it on top of the clay with other colours from sanding. I hope I make sense. I saw some people do that
Beautiful!!!! Thank you!
Thanks ❣️
😍😍😍😍 true beautiful
Perdon pero pueden poner en español lo que le agregan grsciad
Can we air dry ???i don't have oven
what is the material of the mat that you use when cutting the clay with the molds? do you also bake the clay on that same mat? thank you
It’s a ceremic tiles. yes, I baked the clay with it.
@@heartboxclayworks thank you so much! and how long do you cure the pieces on sunlight or uv lamp?
Thank you❤❤❤❤
Awesome tutorial! Thanks so much!
Which uv resin did you use? Mine shrunk under the uv light...
Tiny bit of Sanding before putting resin on helps
Will you post the link or comment where u got the UV resin please?
sophieandtoffee.com
Bello!
Hello, these are gorgeous! Do you put uv resin also at the back or just the front?
Hi! only at the front.
Divino ❤️
Super 👍👍👍👍👍💟🌼
I need the kit ❤️
Una domanda.. la colla nel forno.. si può?
Please where can I get all these materials used?
Please where can I get all these materials in Nigeria 🙏
What do you sell a pair for?
Отличное видео. Спасибо❤
Plain translucent or white translucent
Hi! I use cernit translucent it’s a plain translucent.
How is it baked?
ua-cam.com/video/sK0ua-WB5vw/v-deo.htmlsi=ibVdAK5HQIw5QeQM
Here’s a guide for baking polymer clay (3:45)
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How heavy are these pieces
Plz pst the link fir cly and cutters
What surface do you work on?
It’s ceramic tiles.
How to condition the clay
Polymer Clay Earrings Beginner's Guide
ua-cam.com/video/sK0ua-WB5vw/v-deo.html
At 2:00 in this video is how to condition clay
What is the name of the glue and the product that you apply on the earring base pin?
It’s Liquid Clay
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nice ❤️
Thank you ☺️
what was the water step?
What does it mean when you say that clay is conditioned?
It just means you squish it in your hands until it's soft enough to work with easily🙂
It is real 100%persent , Polymer Clay
Is it possible to do this without the liquid clay?
Hi! yes you can make it without the liquid clay.
Where did I bought this polymer clay ??
Amazon
When I add paint to the cut up clay, it always seems to get sooo ...tacky, sticky...making it hard to cut shapes out of the clay. Can someone help me please?!
Where we get this all materials??
I got mine from a local craft store.
If we don't have oven...then.?
You will need to purchase one... Toaster ovens work too but they have a tendency to burn the clay. They will be fine if you purchase an oven thermometer. It's good to use with a kitchen oven and a toaster oven. Be sure too to line the tray with a ceramic tile and paper (paper won't burn at 275F) and tent the dish with tinfoil. The thermometer is the best aid to keep the clay from burning. Goodluck!
I don’t know what I did wrong but my pieces came out the same way they went in 😭 they look nothing like your end result.
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