Welcome to the wonderful world of Katy Sue, designers and manufacturers of imaginative craft and cake decorating products. The Katy Sue product range is equally popular and useable with cake decorating as general crafts and papercrafts; our award-winning silicone moulds are known worldwide for their creative designs, stunning detail and superior quality.
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It was magical watching you cut the flower out. I do not have the skills to do such an intricate flower. Thank You. I needed something to make me smile today. I will be looking forward to viewing your other videos.
I love all your art work.. also, your presentation is very sistematic, your area is organized and tidy as well. perfect focus on the subject ( video and audio) .Also, Im enjoying all the greenery around (my fave color) You have a very artistic hand :) thank you for sharing and God bless!
Thank you so much for sharing your experience and expertise. I have been watching various videos and none have touched on the problem I am having. I was so confused as to how these presenters were getting their coils to turn into the teardrop shapes so easily. I assumed it had to do with the length of strip but no video or directions in the beginners kit given to me addressed the issue. I don’t feel quite as stupid anymore thanks to you. I am now wondering if not using a pattern, as you mentioned, what is the standard length to use to make the various shapes as a beginner. I understand experience will tell me in the future, but for now, where should I start? I would be ever so grateful for any advice you are willing to share. Thank you.
Hello, we are happy to hear the video has helped. Now the length all depends on the size of shapes you would like to make. Try experimenting with half strip or quarter strips and get a feel for the size shapes you end up with with. Our standard strips are approx. 45cm in total so try using fractions of that total measurement. Diane also filmed some beginner technique videos that you may find helpful. Here is the playlist link ru-vid.com/group/PL4I880p_ot6dwF7ue5W0TQlaolzLPjrpk&si=W4ENIoqYclTD731h
Does anyone know if Hearty Clay can be glued to a "treated" white painting canvas made for watercolor or acrylic paint? The canvas has been stapled to a wood frame. It is sold at the local craft store here. And if it can, what would I use to attach the clay to the canvas? Thank you!!!
Yes, you should be able to stick hearty clay to a painted surface. Heather has done so in the past. Any PVA based glue, or thick/heavy acrylic medium will work to adhere the clay.
Hi, yes our molds can be used with resin but if you do make sure not to use for cake decorating purposes as it could make the silicone non food safe. We hope you enjoy using your rose mold.
The constant references to your own products is, unfortunately, slightly annoying. Obviously, make everyone aware that these products are available, but there is no need to constantly refer to them ALL the way through the video. Thank you.
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Bonjour, votre carte est très belle, lorsque je retire les motifs, il y a des picots, je vois que vous ne les retiré pas, j'ai déjà fait cette carte le rendu est très beau, j'achète mes planches sur la boutique, bonne journée à vous, bises 😘