I agree with all of the complementary comments listed previous to mine. I feel the very, very best part about your videos is lack of music or talking. Just simple actions that are self explanatory and the ambient sound that naturally occurs! Thank you so much for realizing that viewers can learn and enjoy without constant talking. Please keep up the great work!
Sheila I agree with you 100%. There is one other person who does brilliant videos on polymer clay and they don't talk either but they have beautiful subdued classical music, which I can accept.
Long nails and clay ? My god that is even more ballsy than mixing paint with a white long sleeved sweatshirt, PearFleur back again to rock the world with her daring actions lmao, lovely video !
Listening to your asmr/no music stuff is always so calming for me. I have severe anxiety, adhd, and depression, as well as ptsd, so it's very common for me to get overwhelmed and stressed. And your videos always help me unwind from that. I can't thank you enough, you're amazing and I appreciate the work you do so much. Please take care of yourself, you deserve it!
I'm sure lots of ppl like the talking but some of us legit can not enjoy art vids that put that much strain on our poor brains.... ADHD makes my hyper aware brain when looking at something I like a lot...go on overdrive (sensory overload on top of preexisting anxiety).....and that's effing painful when I already max out my capacities with having to function all day ... This is why Korean style vlogs are heavenly too
The sheer delight of watching you make these items, thinking they were just for fun, then seeing them put to use in such wonderful ways! The pidgeon chopstick/teaspoon holders are my favorite.
What a delightful surprise to find a video from Pear Fleur!! I always enjoy your videos so much and this one was especially soothing and relaxing to watch on a rainy morning here in the Pacific Northwest. I love how you are so adept at so many different sorts of media-clay, painting, book binding, making paint-and all with such ease! You are truly a joy to watch. Thank you for sharing your light and talents with us! ✨
i remember watching your old clay videos all the way back in 2015? gosh over 6 years ago… ive been watching all your videos ever since then, loved seeing how your art style changed so much over the years T.T and now you’re doing these clay videos again! and with a totally different style, but still feels like such a throwback to me nonetheless 🥺
If you want a nice paint splatter, I find it helps to tap the brush over your hand 💕. Like I'll hold it and gently pat it over my other hand or finger above the piece I'm working on. Helps more than having to tap it! 💕 I love these videos!
You're the first person I see using Jovi air dry clay! I should start getting back into air dry clay since I have quite a few packs of it. >< Lovely video. Thank you for sharing! :) New subscriber from Melbourne, Australia. ❤
I normally get so stressed out watching people make 'diy clay plates' and whatnot because they never smoothen anything out! This was such a relaxing change of pace. I'm glad it showed up in my suggested! :D
Always so so so sooooo beautiful and delicate! I love everything that you do! Thank you a lot for the inspiration and the high qualitative content you share with us 💛
I know SO many people prefer your asmr/no talking videos and I’m glad about that but I’m also here to shout that I like the talking vids a lot as I feel like I connect to you more as a viewer 🥺💖 (but I’ll still watch the no talking ones :D )
i search specifically for videos like this WITHOUT that cheesy music on top of it. this is art. this is beautiful. i love the sounds. will be watching on repeat before bed.
Thank you for an amazing video. Does the resin make the dishes “food safe” by any chance? I’ve been wanting to make salt and pepper dishes but wondering if it’s not safe
Resin isn’t food safe unfortunately, but using ceramic clay, and firing it in a kiln and then firing it again with a ceramic glaze is what makes it food safe :)
What kind of clay are you using? And what is the glaze? And the little UV barn thingy, what’s that? I loved watching this it gave me great ideas and the quietude helped me to relax.
If you want to use these as a paint palette or something that constantly gets wet like a coaster, Resin would be very ideal. UV or the regular air dry resin would do fine. Polyurethane would be easier to buy (atleast for me), Because it is available in every wood working store section. Unfortunately polyurethane is not safe to inhale, so be sure to brush coat your project in a very well ventilater area. Also just in case, NEVER use nail polish (unless you are planning to throw away the project after like a month).
@@meeeyuhh I am sure UV resin is food safe if made sure it si 100 % fully cured. Resin is basically just plastic. however I really wouldnt recommend it for food dishes that holds "wet food" or hot food. maybe use it only for crackers or cookies.
Hello, I loved your video and the items that you made however, never having done anything like this I'm hoping you can answer a few questions please. What kind of resin do you use? Can you name some brands please so I can check them out. How long do you leave the items under the lamp? Thank you very much for your help
Your content is always beautiful and itself is really cool. I'm really curious what camera you're filming with. Could you tell me ? I love your contents ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ thank you so much. I always support you.
Hello! I was very inspired by your clay works, and now I also wanted to try to create something))) But I have one question: does the clay that you used, after complete solidification, become resistant to moisture and water ingress? It's just that the products that I would like to make will be in constant contact with water.
If the products you want to make are supposed to be in contact with water, then you should use ceramic clay. There's a reason why bathroom items are made from ceramic.