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My parents gave me two Siamese cats when I moved out, and they were such wonderful companions. 🥰 I still miss them. 🥲 People can be lovely, but animals really are special souls. 🐶🐱
Something I recently started doing is using cheap makeup sponges (the ones that come in a sheet of wedges you pull apart) instead of cotton swabs to clean my clay! I find it doesn't leave behind any fibers that sometimes the cotton swabs do! I love your work and your videos by the way! 🤍
I use those sponges as well. Ive also found that the cotton swabs used by people who do eyebrow microblading are WAYYY better than regular ones!!! They are more compact, have no loose cotton and are pointy so you can get in really tight spaces to clean then up! I dip them in isopropyl alcohol and this also help smooth out things even further!
You should be very proud of yourself. Being a professional artist and going to school is alot but your slaying it. Your getting through it step by step, day by day. Your stronger than you think. Thank you for sharing a peice of your story with us. It's very inspiring.
Thank you for posting these vlogs, whenever I’ve had a hard day I watch your videos because they just feel so welcoming and cozy. I’ve just recently attempted to sculpt clay art and you inspire me so much.
Just wanted to say that you inspire me and my husband a lot! We both started doing this for fun and it's honestly the best quality time we can have together. I love your videos, they make me feel so safe!
Your art is so comforting and cozy, I recently became a subscriber and I always look forward to your videos! Thank you for doing what you do and spreading joy ❤
I just have to say I love you and the things that you do. I can feel the thought you put in when you put your art and business together. It’s okay to be anxious but know that you’re not alone, there’s two or more of us.
I just subscribed a while ago and i find your videos very comforting! It makes me want to sculpt clay while watching your vid hehe i love your art style too! I hope you can make more vids like this 🥰
Thanks Tammy for your youtube content. Currently feeling low, and after watching your vlog, i feel better! Your vlog really brings me comfort! Love the new studio btw! Amazing ceramics + aesthetic vlog 🌺👍🏻
Your art really is so sweet and soothing 🌸 I think even though you had to take a break from posting as much there’s still a lot of new folks who have been able to find you ✨ like me! 🤪😂 Congratulations on the move and this big new step! 🤗
Omg! I'm so glad you upload new vlog!! Omggg I just discovered you and I already watched all of your vlogs. They make me so comfy while working so yeah, I hope to see more vlogs from youuu
This is the most soothing content. I was so shocked to see your business’s PO address 😂 I live in Lakewood. So cool to see such a talented individual in the county. I’m going to check out your online shop!! Thanks for sharing your talent with us! Best of luck! 😊
Hey girl, congratulations on the move. Big changes like that freak me out too. I agree, it gets easier. 😄 I have a question as well - how do you prevent your light colored clay from browning in the oven. Everyone online says to shield it and I tried that but it didn't help 🫤
You live where I do! ❤️ I saw the Tivoli and got all excited! I love finding local artists. Do you ever do anything local like The People's Fair? Your little critters are so cute!
Thank you for this cozy vlog, it's always so relaxing watching your videos! :) I'm a clay artist myself and I had a question about glazing with UV resin (I use the same one as you) - how do you manage to make it cure perfectly without leaving lines? What I mean is if I have a 3D object like the babushkats and I glaze it completely and leave it under the UV lamp, the upper part will cure but the other side would stick to the bottom of the lamp and stay sticky, so I usually take my pliars, take the hook and hold the object in the air under the lamp but it takes forever + I have to rotate it :/ thank you so much in advance, looking forward to your next videos! :)
cheaper version of supplies that work fine to start off; glaze= clear nail polish.1-2 coats pastel chalk= chalk sculpting tools= bal-point pen (that ran out of ink), toothpick, knife. polymer clay= sculpey premo (smallest vrs they have i think) pasta maker= acrylic roller glass panel= cookie sheets.
I had experiences where the resin would scab/separate on the parts I painted with acrylic paint over time so I'm wondering if you don't experience that? Now I coat them with clear spray paint or gloss before I finish off with resin coating. Lovely creations by the way!!
I discovered your channel at work when I was having a really hard day. It brought me so much inspiration for change in my career life. Your videos feel so comforting too! Thanks for doing these & take care of yourself and take it easy, moving is very stressful ❤
How do you prevent the clay from dripping? I find that sometimes right after using resin some parts will drip down wards and then leave some spots in glazed. Please help!
I love your work. I tip for your homemade stamp is to not put a handle on the back but rather to buy a heavy roller and then roll over the stamp standing up so you’re using your weight and the weight of the roller. It will help prevent any repetitive strain injury. There would be some sort of matching that could do that I’m sure but this would be a cheap and safer alternative for your joints🤓 Can I ask how you use your pasta machine? Do you need to get the clay to a certain thickness and softness before you can roll it? Also, when you put the pieces out in the sunlight to set the up coating, do you have to turn them over to do the other side? Much love from Brisbane Australia💖 Edit: One last question, do you gloss the bases and if so, do you do that by zapping the top first then doing the base afterwards?
Ahhh, that roller tip is so useful thank you SO much!! I’m definitely trying to mitigate any future body aches and strains for future tammy :,) for the pasta machine, it has different settings for thickness. so for super thin setting, i try to get the clay at least 1/4 an inch thick before using the machine, but they’re hard to break so don’t worry! and yes, i zap the top and bottom separately!
My wife is wanting to start creating things with air dry clay. Could you point me in the direction of some good starter items and a source for the clay itself? Her birthday is in November and I’m looking to surprise her. Your work is awesome 😊
I was wondering are the Maxine keychains and phone charms different sizes? In the video they kind of looked like different sizes. Also love your art and the reasons why you make them. 💗💗
God Tam I am so lucky to be able to call you my friend, you are the most hardworking person I know and I value your friendship so much. Come back to arts of Japan I miss you in class ☠️
Yes, my p.o. box is still the same one :,) prior to moving i paid for 3 more months of it haha so I still use it for my business and check on it every now and then!