Collage artist Pat Viera shows us her process for making striking and durable pendants and bracelets with hand-painted papers. Some of Pat's work is for sale at MadeinConcord.com Visit ConcordArtAssociation.com for membership information.
Brilliant ideas, love the jewelry 👌 You use minwax poly acrylic on the sides and back,then a pouring medium for the front. Can you please tell me what pouring medium you use as there are so many... bit confusing. Thank you
You are the answer to my large buttons prayer. Large buttons are hard to find at any price, and when I find them, they are $7 for one. And here you are, showing me how I can make them!
Thank you so much Pat, I really really enjoyed watching you create those amazing and gorgeous bead’s and brackets too. And I really really love ❤️ all of these amazing thing’s. I’ve subscribed and given you a thumb’s up too. Please stay safe and well too
Excellent demo, Pat! You are a fantastic teacher and clearly know these techniques well. The jewelry is all so unique! So delighted to have found you here!!
Thank you very much for your tutorial, I love it all and it's amazing - So glad I found you on here. I've been making paper beads recently, but yours are incredible, particularly your bracelets, and I also love your cushion beads. I must give them a go. Thank you SO much for your time. I live in Portsmouth, UK. Take care, Val x
Pat, I just watched your video and learned better ways of doing my paper jewelry. Your instructions and demo are the best vfc that I've seen and enjoyed watching. Thank you.
Hi, Pat z I enjoyed this video immensely and I look forward to watching more. I am an avid crafter and you have given me so many new and fresh ideas. Thank you
Watching this been going back and forth pausing and going to amazon to look for all the materials😅 can't wait to gather everything and make a beautiful mess🎉hope something pretty comes out. Oh and I won't forget that medicare pamphlet😂 love your clear intructions beautiful work❤❤❤
L9ve this under the tutorial look so easy..it was not slow or too fast amd you didn't talk alot. This is so much fun and easy to do . I can't wait to try it You work is so fun loved it
Thank You so much for sharing what i do, meaning i did not know anyone else did laying of paper to make lightweight wood pieces... Huggles to your soul Kindred Friend... Salute
13:13 Love that paper clip concept. Makes it very light for kids' jewellery...Endless creativity! So many ideas! Very inspiring, thank you very much. 30:49 I used Mod Podge on some paper beads several years ago, and it's still tacky. Never cured off. Cannot recommend for any use.
Thanks a bunch for sharing this video, i like everything that you have displayed here, i want to try to make the bracelets & those puffy pillows, oh guess~what there is a recipe to making the pouring medium paste, it can be done cheaply at home. Oh i also really appreciate it that you showed how to make the bails, this will be great, as when i make holes in the finished cardboard, it always leaves such an unsightly look, where pieces of the cardboard ooze on out, it looks just terrible, so thank you very much.
I can finally understand the way you make your paper bracelet. How far apart do you cut the notches? Also if your wrist measures more, how then would you correct the size? Many thanks. I enjoyed your tutorial. You are so creative.
@@patviera8196 hi this neat I just came across this do you do the the same with the pendants gluing and folding over the pieces with notches and do you coat them with someone? Do you have another tutorial or something so I can see how the others are done. Etc? What paper do you use?
OH MY GOSH, HUNG ON EVERY WORK, AND IDEA'S. CAN'T WAIT TO MAKE. HAD I QUESTION. CAN YOU USE CARD STOCK OR IS IT TO THICK? I WILL GO GET BLACK MEDIA PAPER (MIXED).🎉🎉🎉
On the bracelet, instead of cutting all the pieces slightly shorter than each other, if you were to cut all the layers the same length but offset each layer by a fraction to make the sliver on each end, when you join, the two ends should fit together without any bulk at all or need for a strap to cover the join. The top layer could be cut the same length & the last inside flaps glued down once the bracelet is joined. If you offset the top layer it should cover the join in the bracelet section & even tear the overlap end rather than cutting it. The join then should be pretty seamless.
Hi there, i am once again enjoying this video, i love the pendants, the bracelets & the pillow squares but i was curious on how did you go about successfully getting a wire pin or a needle from one end going out to the other on the pillow squares, please reply back with an answer, i'd really appreciate this, thanks.
Thank you for your response, hey how come you don't just save money on the cardboard by recycling cereal or cracker boxes or other light to medium cardboard, this is what I do, then I just paint the front, the back & once I smooth out the edges, I paint those too, then I seal them with either Mod Podge or Acrylic. Well thanks for sharing this video.
She calls it Mixed Media paper, if that helps, 180LB, which coverts to around 260gsm? I've watched back a few times because trying to see if the "pouring medium" was identified.
Hi Pat, Stunning work you do!! Please tell me you have a you tube channel, i could not find anything using your name. Please may i have the link if you do have one
@@patviera8196 Thankyou so much for answering, your work is stunning and we could learn so much from you it looks like. Have an Excellent 2023 and Happy creating.
donde se puede comprar este papel por favor me gusta miucu todas las manualidades por favor si me contestas me lo dices en. español si puedes por favor muchas gracias