Gorgeous bowl and seems quick, aside from the wait times. Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful projects. I am also on your Patreon and really enjoy those projects as well as the free ones on UA-cam. You are so generous with your knowledge and experience. It is mush appreciated.
This is incredible! I am a beginner and I am looking for specific tutorials and this gives me so much information that I can use. Thank you and I've been enjoying your other videos as well.
Stunning bowl! I love how you colored the clay in the bag, great idea. Its amazing how green the bowl looks, with you using a very bright blue alcohol ink. I love the baha blue, such a pretty color!
Samantha once again your work is beautiful. You have a blend of being a gifted teacher as well as being such a talented artist. We appreciate you for sharing your techniques with us!
love this idea and cant wait to try it. As I was watching a delivery from your Etsy shop arrived and of course I tried every thing I bought strait away. love your products!
Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful artistry with us. Your tuition is great and very inspiring. I am very new to this lovely craft and its people like yourself that is so helpful to us beginners. I haven't actually made anything yet as I want to gather as much information as I can before making a start. Thanks again. X
Beautiful piece. I so appreciate your teachings. I’d like to know why you don’t heat the feet along with the bowl piece, even though you’re no fastening it together? Again, your uses of mix mediums really makes your pieces uniquely beautiful. I find myself drawn to pieces like this, more than jewelry; Not that those pieces aren’t wonderful to make/see. I’m definitely going to try this out…
Thank you. I attack the feet while they're raw because it adhere to the bowl better and I find it easier to get a nice, level finish. If they were cured that would be a lot harder. :D
Really nice job! I’ve done a few bowls but the cutters help! I also love the feet! I had no idea on the 2 translucent premos! Now I know. Thanks so much 🙏 you do beautiful work.
Yes. I sell many different large cutters. Here's the ones I used in this tutorial: www.etsy.com/au/listing/702200906 And some others: www.etsy.com/au/shop/JessamaDesign?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=24135325
Hello. I do not speak englisch very well. Your work is very nice :-) but why use some isopropyl alcohol (70 % or 100% ?) ? Thank you for your reply 🙂 For future tutorials, I would like to have subtitles in French please. Thanks
The main difference I notice between Premo translucent and Premo white translucent is that the white translucent has optical brighteners that fluoresce under UV light. Regular translucent doesn't. You can tell the difference when you take the piece out in the sunshine, the UV in sunshine will make the brighteners pop a bit. Under the UV resin curing light, the different really stands out.
The alcohol inks change color after baking when mixed with the clay. A blue ink will turn quite green after baking. A green is will look almost like a muddy yellow. :D
Such an enjoyable tutorial and a beautiful project - something for me to aspire to. Thanks Samantha.
Gorgeous bowl and seems quick, aside from the wait times. Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful projects. I am also on your Patreon and really enjoy those projects as well as the free ones on UA-cam. You are so generous with your knowledge and experience. It is mush appreciated.
Thank you. It means a lot to hear that. :D
Your technique for mixing clay with alcohol inks is fantastic!! That’s a wonderful idea for keeping our hands clean!😊
Fantastic!! thank you so much Sam x
Your nails are pretty Samantha 😊
Thank you for this very useful tutorial ❤
This is incredible! I am a beginner and I am looking for specific tutorials and this gives me so much information that I can use. Thank you and I've been enjoying your other videos as well.
Stunning bowl! I love how you colored the clay in the bag, great idea. Its amazing how green the bowl looks, with you using a very bright blue alcohol ink. I love the baha blue, such a pretty color!
😊oh I do hope she's making the dish.
This is a great project. Giving me a lot of ideas and tips, especially the way you mixed in the ink.
Samantha once again your work is beautiful. You have a blend of being a gifted teacher as well as being such a talented artist. We appreciate you for sharing your techniques with us!
I concur. I’m new to her channel, and find the same lovely combination ❤
Hi Samantha, great to catch you live!
Beautiful bowl and love the colour. Terrific in depth tutorial Samantha, thank you very much. Have a lovely day.
Amazing I’m definitely making one this weekend
You're very talented. It's great to see Australian content too! ❤
love this idea and cant wait to try it. As I was watching a delivery from your Etsy shop arrived and of course I tried every thing I bought strait away. love your products!
Oh so beautiful! It looks like a lot of work, but turned out beautifully. I want to try it.
Perfetto, brava!!!!
That would be pretty, leaving off any color
Beautiful ginkgo! 🥰🧚🏽🕉️ love your channel and creations!
Maravillosamente inspiradora y sencillez de Maestra...😊❤
Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful artistry with us. Your tuition is great and very inspiring. I am very new to this lovely craft and its people like yourself that is so helpful to us beginners. I haven't actually made anything yet as I want to gather as much information as I can before making a start. Thanks again. X
Simple but very realistic! Once again thank you so very much for sharing your time and talent! Great tut!!!😀😀😀
Thanks ever so much, Samantha!
I love this piece. Love the color and pattern. Thank you for sharing.
I love this trinket dish. You always have such clever ideas for dishes. ❤❤
Beautiful piece. I so appreciate your teachings. I’d like to know why you don’t heat the feet along with the bowl piece, even though you’re no fastening it together?
Again, your uses of mix mediums really makes your pieces uniquely beautiful. I find myself drawn to pieces like this, more than jewelry; Not that those pieces aren’t wonderful to make/see.
I’m definitely going to try this out…
Thank you.
I attack the feet while they're raw because it adhere to the bowl better and I find it easier to get a nice, level finish. If they were cured that would be a lot harder. :D
Beautiful, it could be a perfect gift for Mother's Day... Thank you Samantha for share with us!!!😉☺
Definitely going to have a go at this, thank you so much for sharing your beautiful work ☺
I love it. The look is stunning
Beautiful Samantha!
The work is very beautiful .. with what material did you polish this work , it became shiny . Thank you.
I use wet\dry sandpaper and then polishing cloths. www.etsy.com/au/listing/660752042
Absolutely gorgeous love the color
Such a wonderful and inspiring project. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
Really nice job! I’ve done a few bowls but the cutters help! I also love the feet! I had no idea on the 2 translucent premos! Now I know. Thanks so much 🙏 you do beautiful work.
Love your work🥰
You are a great teacher this is lovely 🌈
I wonder if a deli slicer or mandolin would work to cut cane? Love this bowl so pretty 😍
Yes. It can work, just needs to be really sharp.
lovely bowl beautifully done thanks for sharing😃
Great video and beautiful bowl. I think I might try this! Thank you so much.
Great tutorial. I do love your work.😊
Great job!! It's lovely. Thank you❤
Beautiful.. love the colors!
Gorgeous!!!
Hi Samantha l Absolutely Love Your Channel l was just wondering do you sell those large cutters please 💕💕
Yes. I sell many different large cutters. Here's the ones I used in this tutorial: www.etsy.com/au/listing/702200906
And some others: www.etsy.com/au/shop/JessamaDesign?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=24135325
Really nice! Thank you for sharing.
So Stunning 😍
Beautiful, thank you
Gorgeous result!
Beautiful! Thanks 😊
Beautiful Tfs
Beautiful!
C'est très joli 👍👏 pourriez vous mettre un sous titrage en français ? Car je ne comprends pas bien l'anglais 🥴🥴 Merci beaucoup 😉
Gorgeous 😍
Hello. I do not speak englisch very well. Your work is very nice :-) but why use some isopropyl alcohol (70 % or 100% ?) ? Thank you for your reply 🙂 For future tutorials, I would like to have subtitles in French please. Thanks
The main difference I notice between Premo translucent and Premo white translucent is that the white translucent has optical brighteners that fluoresce under UV light. Regular translucent doesn't. You can tell the difference when you take the piece out in the sunshine, the UV in sunshine will make the brighteners pop a bit. Under the UV resin curing light, the different really stands out.
I just ordered some translucent premo, and then sent white premo w/special effects. I do believe this isn’t a translucent clay; any idea?
Very nice. You put on the oven with the molde? Thank you
Yes. I did. :D
way too much fun lol
I love you jessama from india❤
Could I do this same procedure with air dry clay? Thank you.
I've not tried air dry clay before, so I'm not sure.
Very nice! How long do you allow the wax to dry?
After buffing, I leave it for about 24 hours.
Another great tutorial!! (…and I have just heard you say your name: Samantha!! And I have called you Jessama!! Sorry!)😊
Samantha, when you added the inks did you say you could use kitchen food color as well? Or did I misunderstand?
No, I have only used alcohol inks, but now that you've said it, I wonder it that would work. I'll have to try it at some point.
@@JessamaTutorials I'm going to try it. I'll let you know. Thank you for all your help.🩵
Hello Jessama
How big is the cutter you are using? If I wanted to make a round plate, what diameter would you recommend?
I used a 9.5cm by 9.5cm cutter.
In regards to the plates diameter, it would depend on it's intended use?
@@JessamaTutorials as the round One.... Decorative, or for small objects ( coins, car's keys...)
I'd recommend 8.5cm to 9.5cm rounds.
Gorgeous! I'm curious, though - why blue and not green for a faux emerald bowl? Could/should green and blue be mixed?
The alcohol inks change color after baking when mixed with the clay. A blue ink will turn quite green after baking. A green is will look almost like a muddy yellow. :D
@@JessamaTutorials Thank you!!!
Beautiful!
Gorgeous!