Your pendant is beautiful. Love the shimmer it has after you finish it with the resin. Thank you for the tip about smoothing the sides. It could save a lot of sanding and time for me. Have a great day :D
Very interesting. I wish we could readily find Cernit products in the US. A piece of advice though: do not use acetone or nail polish remover on polymer clay. It looks fine for the moment, but there are minuscule particles that stay there and in time will macerate the polymer clay, and you find out a year or so later that your prettily finished edges are all crumbly. Use 90 degrees alcohol instead.
Ура! Мы уже по вам соскучились!) Спасибо за видео!
Анна, спасибо, что дождались :)
Your pendant is beautiful. Love the shimmer it has after you finish it with the resin. Thank you for the tip about smoothing the sides. It could save a lot of sanding and time for me. Have a great day :D
Thank you, Samantha! Yes, liquid for diluting the varnish really saves a lot of time! I have bought a big bottle of it :)
Great tutorial as usual 💜💜
Hello, What clay do you use?
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Карина, если эпоксидку размешивать медленно, то пузырьков будет существенно меньше:) Проверено.
попробую в следующий раз так)))
Скажите, пожалуйста, что за гель, которым вы пользуетесь?
Sculpey liquid clay
Very interesting. I wish we could readily find Cernit products in the US. A piece of advice though: do not use acetone or nail polish remover on polymer clay. It looks fine for the moment, but there are minuscule particles that stay there and in time will macerate the polymer clay, and you find out a year or so later that your prettily finished edges are all crumbly. Use 90 degrees alcohol instead.
Thank you for the advice! I'll think about it. Unfortunately, it's hard to find 90 degrees alcohol in my country
We find it here in the pharmacy, isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol like the one for massage when you have a cold). Maybe try there?