Your attention to detail is inspiring. The beads are beautiful and I love the colors together. Don’t worry about your hands without gloves, they’re fine. We’re here for the amazing things you make with your hands, not to see a hand model. 😜 Thank you for sharing your talent and hard work ❤
Great Video! the beads & jewelry are lovely. Putting liquid clay on the wood beads & then curing is a great tip. I've never covered wood beads, but I'll have to remember to do that if I use them. one more thing...I really enjoy hearing you talk. your voice is so lovely & soothing...plus I like your accent. 😘
Gorgeous!! Thank you so much for sharing this! You’ve inspired me to try covering wood beads. Would you mind sharing how long you baked the beads when you applied the liquid clay to give solid clay texture to stick to? Thank you!
Very nice! This is the 2nd tutorial I've seen that you have done and I love them! The only thing I'd ask is that you tell us the name of the items you got from Temu. I tried to buy the texture sheet I saw on your double mica shift tutorial, but I couldn't find it and I think it would be a great addition to my collection. Thank you for sharing your wonderful talent.
Thank you Cynthia 🥰 Of course, and thank you for asking. Here's the link: share.temu.com/UC5Wcr6V11A . I'll add the link in the description box of that tutorial as well 😉
Thanks Erika 🥰 Which? The raw clay slices or the finished pieces? Because I use a lot of translucent the mica shift is hard to see clearly until after it's baked. I just figured out how to view my iPhone on my mac while filming which will help me in future videos 😉
An allergic reaction to uv resin messed up my hands a few years ago and although they are slowly getting better, I wear gloves for everything around the house as my fingers are too sensitive and I can't touch anything without them. For polymer clay, my skin is too dry and I can't have any flakes in the clay. I miss the feel of clay, but wearing gloves does help immensely with fingerprints.