that’s a good question! honestly, i don’t have personal experience with longer nails, but i still think it’s possible to make some miniatures depending on the design & the way you work with your hands.
whats the best clay to use for placing on top of preexisting figures? i personally want to add clay on top of a 3d print, the print is a standard resin base
I luv ur vids!!! The first time I got polymer clay I saw ur beginner video for clay and now I can sculpt stuff really good!!! If u haven’t yet can u make a tutorial on how to make a cake box?😊
I love how quickly you got right to the point and covered so many different important aspects of getting started concisely. Thank you so much for this video <3
I love your videos. So glad I discovered your channel! I love your art. I too used to do polymer clay figurines. Now I do stickers n other stationary designs. Thanks! 😊
this probably is a silly question but when baking polymer clay (like sculpey) do you have to put air holes to avoid the clay from bursting in the oven? or is it ok to keep them solid if they're small (like the sizes you make?)
This was so fun to watch and so cozy! I love to see all the hard work you put into your pieces, it definitely shows! Also definitely hoping for more bears in the future... 🐻
It's so true that simpler designs are not simpler to make!! There's nowhere to hide, and I bet comparisons between the pieces become more evident. You continue to amaze me! Keep doing what you do so well! 💜💜