You could try non-symmetrical cutters by cutting the other side with the wrong side up. You have such wonderful projects, I have been trying out pretty much all of them!
Thank you for this tutorial. Great visuals to refresh Skinner blend techniques.As well, your videos are always kept in frame, and, where you do cut away, it is always for a reason which you explain...I am never left thinking that you have done something off camera which is vital to the result of the projects. Then, again, your projects are complete, from raw clay to finished item, including details such as what sanding grits you have used and WHY. So thank you once more for the hours and hours of painstaking detailed editing and work this involved, as well as a beautiful, inspiring piece of polymer clay jewelry.
Absolutely beautiful Samantha! Thank you so much for sharing your talent I have learned so much from you! I hope you have a happy new year healthy and prosperous! 😘
Can I leave the cutter on to bake like I do with a bangle? Every time I try to remove it from cutter I misshapen it..do you think I'll have a hard time getting cutter off? Mine is more of a leaf shape. Fyi: this is my third attempt lol. Thank you so much for your super informative videos, I've learned a ton from you..xo
No. The cutter will melt. You could if you're using a metal cutter. Another method you could try is putting the cutter and clay in the freezer before removing it from the cutter. This will harden up the clay.
Beautifully! Thank you ! I know the purpose of this tutorial was not the veneer but the way to make a hollow pendant but I would like to ask about the veneer you made .. Why do you need metallic clay as you use the mokume gane technique and not the mica shift one ? And the colors that show in the result are the grey and the green, and only a few shadows of orange but you made a skinner blend with 3 colors appart from the green that will remain hidden.. couldn't you have only used a thick sheet of green and a thin sheet of dark grey ? Thank you for your answer. I wish you a very happy new new year dear Samantha.
They really need to start making cutters without that top edge so you can turn them over to get the mirror image. I make a lot of earrings and it's a big drawback.
I did try that when I first started making cutters, but there where a lot of issues. 1. You'd need a sharp edge on both sides of the cutter which would be very painful to push down against when cutting out pieces. 2. You could use an acrylic block to push down on the cutter instead of your hand to avoid the pain, but it would run the risk of breaking the cutting edge. 3. The cutters would be quite flimsy as they would need to be under a millimeter thick for the cutting edges to be sharp. That's how the print would work. This is why I make a lot of mirror cutters on my shop. So that you can have reverse pieces. Hope this cleared up your question.
@@JessamaTutorials hi! I love your videos. I barely ordered my first polymer clay. Can you do a tutorial on how this artist named Anarina Anar, she’s on Pinterest, on how and what technique she uses on her necklaces? They are very different. They’re bright yet old looking. Thank you!
Thank you for your videos, I was wondering if you flip the clay instead of flipping the cutter? I’m so new to polymer clay so I know nothing about it, that’s why I’m asking is it gonna work, thank you so much...
Here are a few articles that could help with this problem. www.jessamatutorials.com/bake-polymer-clay.html www.jessamatutorials.com/baking-polymer-clay.html
Because Cernit bakes a little lower temp (265F) than the Sculpey Liquid (275F-300F) and if she baked it at the higher Sculpey temp, she would risk scorching the clay. Luckily Sculpey Liquid bakes well enough at 265F that it will work well for this purpose. It just won't be as clear as it would be if it was baked hotter.
Can anyone please tell me WHY I can't find Cernit clay anywhere...US or anywhere else...no reliable sources for any kind of quantity. I can find very overpriced and over priced shipping...what's the deal. Inquiring minds want to know...and craft...I need translucent...
Gorgeous! I love your tutorials! You make it look so easy plus you show all of the steps from start to finish. Thank you! ❤️
Thank you so much! Very informative video! And the pendant is stunning!
You are the best. I tried this out tonight. I need to practice my knife skills more but you make it all se easy. Thank you.
Congratulations on having great videos that I support you forever
You could try non-symmetrical cutters by cutting the other side with the wrong side up. You have such wonderful projects, I have been trying out pretty much all of them!
The color blend at 7:00 is just so delicious!
Thank you for this tutorial. Great visuals to refresh Skinner blend techniques.As well, your videos are always kept in frame, and, where you do cut away, it is always for a reason which you explain...I am never left thinking that you have done something off camera which is vital to the result of the projects. Then, again, your projects are complete, from raw clay to finished item, including details such as what sanding grits you have used and WHY. So thank you once more for the hours and hours of painstaking detailed editing and work this involved, as well as a beautiful, inspiring piece of polymer clay jewelry.
Samantha is the best!
I have watched your craft flourish over time. What a lovely talent, lovely person.
Lovely project... Thanks Samantha
Very nice.. What materials did you use to polish the necklace .. thanks
Very nice. Good to know about the Cernit.
Those Cernit metallics are incredible! I need some! :-)
I am addicted to Cernit. I have never worked with such nice clays and their metallics are stunning!!
Beautiful and neatly done, as usual. You always take such care to make such wonderful work.
Excellent in every way! 💕 Thank you! Do you have a tutorial on how you made the lovely 2nd pendant? 🥰
No, sorry. It was a practice run before I recorded the tutorial. I made it the same way, but used a mokume gane sheet instead.
Going to be a long few days to finish. ,letting it rest. Excited for these colors
Love this technique! You always come up with something different....thanks!
That was great Samantha. Thank you.
Absolutely beautiful Samantha! Thank you so much for sharing your talent I have learned so much from you! I hope you have a happy new year healthy and prosperous! 😘
Love the tutorials. I have a question...Can I make a skinner blend only with a roller? 😕 I don't have a pasta machine and love that technique.
loved the tutorial.
Marvelous!
I would like information on the bale used
Awesome Heart Cutters. Thank you for my latest Order too, love everything! :D xx
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Beautiful, thank you
Can I leave the cutter on to bake like I do with a bangle? Every time I try to remove it from cutter I misshapen it..do you think I'll have a hard time getting cutter off? Mine is more of a leaf shape. Fyi: this is my third attempt lol. Thank you so much for your super informative videos, I've learned a ton from you..xo
No. The cutter will melt. You could if you're using a metal cutter. Another method you could try is putting the cutter and clay in the freezer before removing it from the cutter. This will harden up the clay.
Beautifully! Thank you !
I know the purpose of this tutorial was not the veneer but the way to make a hollow pendant but I would like to ask about the veneer you made ..
Why do you need metallic clay as you use the mokume gane technique and not the mica shift one ?
And the colors that show in the result are the grey and the green, and only a few shadows of orange but you made a skinner blend with 3 colors appart from the green that will remain hidden.. couldn't you have only used a thick sheet of green and a thin sheet of dark grey ?
Thank you for your answer.
I wish you a very happy new new year dear Samantha.
I used the metallic because it has a nice shine and will also create a slight 3D effect once shaved and flattened.
They really need to start making cutters without that top edge so you can turn them over to get the mirror image. I make a lot of earrings and it's a big drawback.
I did try that when I first started making cutters, but there where a lot of issues.
1. You'd need a sharp edge on both sides of the cutter which would be very painful to push down against when cutting out pieces.
2. You could use an acrylic block to push down on the cutter instead of your hand to avoid the pain, but it would run the risk of breaking the cutting edge.
3. The cutters would be quite flimsy as they would need to be under a millimeter thick for the cutting edges to be sharp. That's how the print would work.
This is why I make a lot of mirror cutters on my shop. So that you can have reverse pieces. Hope this cleared up your question.
@@JessamaTutorials hi! I love your videos. I barely ordered my first polymer clay. Can you do a tutorial on how this artist named Anarina Anar, she’s on Pinterest, on how and what technique she uses on her necklaces? They are very different. They’re bright yet old looking. Thank you!
Hi! Never used polymer clay and love
Anarina Anar polymer necklaces. Can you show us her technique? Thank you!!
I can't copy other people designs or try to figure out their techniques. Contact the artist and see if she has a tutorial.
Beautiful x
happy new year
Thank you for your videos, I was wondering if you flip the clay instead of flipping the cutter? I’m so new to polymer clay so I know nothing about it, that’s why I’m asking is it gonna work, thank you so much...
No, that wouldn't work because then the pattern side would be dome in rather than dome out.
@@JessamaTutorials thank you so much
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So pretty! How long do you let the wax set before buffing?
About a minute.
Gracias fantástico.
As always what a great experience. Thank you
Nice!! Question: is it storming? It’s a though I can hear the Wind howling....
Yes. It was storming a bit when I recorded this tutorial.
How does your stuff not burn on the oven for an hour? I made something and after 30 minutes they were black?
Here are a few articles that could help with this problem.
www.jessamatutorials.com/bake-polymer-clay.html
www.jessamatutorials.com/baking-polymer-clay.html
Also, do you secure the eye screw with an adhesive?
I used a little poly bonder.
@@JessamaTutorials Samantha, could you also put the screw in when you added the liquid clay?
When you were putting the two halves together with the Sculpey liquid clay, why would you bake it at Cernits recommended temperature?💜☃️
Because Cernit bakes a little lower temp (265F) than the Sculpey Liquid (275F-300F) and if she baked it at the higher Sculpey temp, she would risk scorching the clay. Luckily Sculpey Liquid bakes well enough at 265F that it will work well for this purpose. It just won't be as clear as it would be if it was baked hotter.
PolymerClayTutor Thank you very much for your reply. Now I understand. 💜
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is your website working? or is it my computer? I've tried it from 2 computers here in my house. Thanks.
It seems to be. I checked the site.
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What temp? I couldn’t understand.
If you look on your clay brands package you'll find the temperature the brand is to be baked at.
Lindo !!! 😍😍
Can anyone please tell me WHY I can't find Cernit clay anywhere...US or anywhere else...no reliable sources for any kind of quantity. I can find very overpriced and over priced shipping...what's the deal. Inquiring minds want to know...and craft...I need translucent...
Here are the sites I know of that sell the Cernit clay.
www.happythings.eu/us/
2wardspolymerclay.com.au/