I was just browsing on Etsy and saw your off tutorial. I came to UA-cam and you are the first video I watch on this technique. Love it! Thanks for sharing.
Omg I love these and your technique is perfect! I’m a new subscriber and I’m excited to go to your page and see what other awesome Creations you have after this video
I just watched your video, very interesting, when you bake your finished bead, what keeps the inner bead from melting? What type of inner bead should you use? Thank you I love your beads and so want to do this!!!
The little holes are simply for texture, makes it a little less flat. They are not necessary, just personal preference:) Yeah, the wooden beads make creating round, lightweight beads tons easier!
I have a question. When you are putting the clay in the bezel do you need to glue it down or will it just stick to the metal without glue when you bake it? Thanks!
MyCozySanctuary If you are baking in a bezel put down just a little TLS (translucent liquid Sculpey) in the bezel before putting your clay down. It will bond it to the bezel very well:)
Yeah, it was already pretty lengthy so was trying to wrap things up;) When using these wooden beads to make applique beads I will put just a little cold porcelain in the bead hole if I need to keep it in place on a head pin or wire. You can just pack a little polyclay at the ends before you bake, too. Whatever tickles your fancy;)
You rushed through the end of the video really fast and I didn't totally catch what you meant with the porcelain. Did you pack it in the bead hole? Great video, thank you so much for sharing it.
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The inner bead won't melt when its wooden.I used plain wooden beads, covered them in polymer clay, the applied my design. Makes them nice and lightweight too;)
I was just browsing on Etsy and saw your off tutorial. I came to UA-cam and you are the first video I watch on this technique. Love it! Thanks for sharing.
Omg I love these and your technique is perfect! I’m a new subscriber and I’m excited to go to your page and see what other awesome Creations you have after this video
that is adorable! i've been looking for a cleaner technique of making those tiny flowers and you have the best one. thank you!
Great tutorial! Been making these for years now! Very addictive!
Glad you loved em! Can't wait to show what else I have in store!
Really like how it came together! Might as well try this myself! Thanks for the great idea.
I've seen your stuff on etsy, your pieces are really amazing! Again thank you so much for sharing your talent, Sara
Great job! These are adorable!
Love the earrings;) u deserve tons of more subbies !
Beautifully designed n done so fast .... u r amazing
Cool technique. Thanks😘
Awesome. Did you use varnish once you finished the clay bead?.Thank you for the lovely tutorial
Very pretty!
So cute!
thanks so much for the great tut.
I just watched your video, very interesting, when you bake your finished bead, what keeps the inner bead from melting? What type of inner bead should you use? Thank you I love your beads and so want to do this!!!
Fantastic .....
wao, simple and elegant.
Genius! I'm a newbie at this clay stuff. Now, my creative bug is going crazy (;
The little holes are simply for texture, makes it a little less flat. They are not necessary, just personal preference:) Yeah, the wooden beads make creating round, lightweight beads tons easier!
I have a question. When you are putting the clay in the bezel do you need to glue it down or will it just stick to the metal without glue when you bake it? Thanks!
MyCozySanctuary If you are baking in a bezel put down just a little TLS (translucent liquid Sculpey) in the bezel before putting your clay down. It will bond it to the bezel very well:)
beautiful
Yeah, it was already pretty lengthy so was trying to wrap things up;) When using these wooden beads to make applique beads I will put just a little cold porcelain in the bead hole if I need to keep it in place on a head pin or wire. You can just pack a little polyclay at the ends before you bake, too. Whatever tickles your fancy;)
You rushed through the end of the video really fast and I didn't totally catch what you meant with the porcelain. Did you pack it in the bead hole? Great video, thank you so much for sharing it.
Glad you likes;)
Can't wait for Maker Camp! Have all kinds of new #tutorials I'll be sharing on #youtube on TheHandmadeDaily Channel! ua-cam.com/users/TheHandMadeDaily Follow Handmade Daily if you love to #MAKE !!! #polymerclay #polymerclaycharms #polyclay #fimo #fimoart
are these air dry clay?
Can you make polymer clay jhumka pls and show how to add eye pin to it
The inner bead won't melt when its wooden.I used plain wooden beads, covered them in polymer clay, the applied my design. Makes them nice and lightweight too;)
is it cold porcelain?
Would regular plastic beads melt in the oven? Lol I'm assuming they would but wanted to ask lol
Liz1540 Oh, yes. Def stick w/wooden beads;)
@@TheHandMadeDaily what size wooden beads? Where did you get those?
حلو جدا
wow!!!
THANKS:D
I would appreciate if someone tells me how to soften fimo polymer clay easily!