I just love this Mokume Gane technique you created and have now watched the video about 10 times as I tried to follow you while making my own. I’m not done yet but I felt I needed to let you know how awesome this is❣️ I’ve also now watched a couple of the videos of your UV resin and mirror/chrome powders and I love the way you finished off the edges. Now I have more of your videos to watch so I can catch up. Thank you for sharing your work and processes, they are great and your pieces are beautiful ♥️🩵💜💛💙 I just had to subscribe!!! Oh, and I think your drawl is endearing and I enjoy listening to you. I’m originally from southern Louisiana and born in Mississippi, so your accent brings back memories 😊 Thank you so much, again, for sharing your work ✨🙏✨
Amy, this is the first time that I've been fortunate enough to see your creations and WOW, are they strikingly beautiful 🎉 You make it look so easy but I'm sure that the first time I try to emulate them, it'll look like a 2 year old's attempt to follow the leader! Thank you for sharing these lovely pieces with us. I can't wait to try!!!!❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
Awww, thank you so much! I put a lot into editing. I find it quite satisfying. I research a lot of sound, too. I really enjoyed putting this one together. So glad you enjoyed it.❤
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Crazy thing is I never write recipes and I never make the same color twice. Well, not exactly. I get close. But, I can give you an idea of the true colors I started with here. They are blue-green, like the Crayola crayon. Lol. Purple but lightened to resemble a medium lavender. Coral on the peachy orange side, and a berry/mauve red. My accent color was gold but lightened. The blending also helps to make the colors compliment each other. I hope this helps a little.😊
Hi Amy, Jill here in the U.K. thanking you for a fab, creative, artistic and easy to follow video. Thanks for sharing. Question..at the beginning you have 2 pieces of translucent but unless I missed it…didn’t see you use it. Do you just add it to the bake before baking?
Hi Jill, I did use the 2nd piece, but if you blink, you may miss it. 😂 During the circle cutting part of the tutorial, I'm trying to place the cut-out circles where they are most opposite in color on the pattern. The last 2 large circles didn't have a home, so I grabbed the extra piece of translucent, placed a couple of veneer strips that I liked on it, and cut out the 2 remaining circles. It's at 14:21 in the video. Thanks for watching! ❤
I picked translucent because it's what I had that was light colored. I would've used white but didn't have it. Lighter backgrounds affect the brightness of the top layer. However, you can use any clay color.
Thank you. I actually got three of these metal templates from someone in a polymer clay destash group on FB. However, I believe CoolTools has plastic templates.
This is super cool. I love it & it's not too complicated. I do have a question though. Your slabs look a lot thicker than mine do. colored clay-4th setting...accent clay-5th setting, right? I have an Atlas pasta machine that goes to 7 so maybe it's my machine making the slabs too thin. Any suggestions? thank you. I wish just ONE thing I make would turn out.
Hi, sorry to be so long in responding. I also have an atlas 150 which goes to 7. I rolled the colors on #4 and the translucent on #5. When you shave and add the strips to the translucent piece some slightly overlap but after burnishing with the wax paper and roller the veneer levels off probably to about a #4. I hope this helps. Just keep practicing. It will come together.
Thank you so much! I do, actually. However, it's nearly empty. I haven't put anything on in a while. I plan to list more after the new year. Thanks again for your kind words. 🥰 www.etsy.com/shop/CaricoClay
Hi Linda, Thank you so much for asking this. I haven't posted it yet, I just wanted to make sure everyone knows I'm going to do a follow-up on this. I'll be working on it tomorrow. I work a lot, but I work towards a new video nearly every day. It's just fitting it into my schedule that the problem. 😆 Thank you for watching, and stay tuned.
@@Caricoclay Oh no problem!! I just enjoyed the first part I wanted to see part 2 and thought I wasn't looking in the right place. I'll keep an eye out for the notification. Thanks!!!
Hi again. I can't find the comment I just wrote to add to it. The 2 color slab AND the accent slab together don't even look as thick as just your one color slab. m Can you just come over to show me? I'll make the coffee.
Absolutely the best technique I have seen in a long time. Thanks so much. I just subscribed. Looking forward to seeing more from you.
Awww, thank you so much. That's so nice of you to say. I'm so glad you enjoyed it. I'll definitely have more. ❤
Idem
I just love this Mokume Gane technique you created and have now watched the video about 10 times as I tried to follow you while making my own. I’m not done yet but I felt I needed to let you know how awesome this is❣️ I’ve also now watched a couple of the videos of your UV resin and mirror/chrome powders and I love the way you finished off the edges. Now I have more of your videos to watch so I can catch up. Thank you for sharing your work and processes, they are great and your pieces are beautiful ♥️🩵💜💛💙 I just had to subscribe!!! Oh, and I think your drawl is endearing and I enjoy listening to you. I’m originally from southern Louisiana and born in Mississippi, so your accent brings back memories 😊 Thank you so much, again, for sharing your work ✨🙏✨
So beautiful!!!!! I’m new to polymer clay so I was exhausted just watching 😝 Absolutely beautiful!
Thanks so much! 😊
This is so amazing ❤ all the vibrant colors just made me fall in love with the veneer ❤❤❤ thank you for showing such a cool technique ❤
You are so welcome. I'm so happy you enjoyed it. ❤️
Wow. I can certainly appreciate the hard work you put into creating this AND sharing. Thank you❤
It's a labor of love. Thank you for tuning in. 😊
This is very pretty! Love all the color variations in the pendant. Thanks!
@@debbiebarnette9715 Thank you for tuning in. ❤️
This would be beautiful in yellow, orange and red. Thanks!
I think so too!
Love it!! thanks so much for sharing your talents ❤
It's my pleasure
This is blowing my mind I love this technique ❤
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for joining me to watch. 😊
I love this technique! Thank you for sharing!❤
You are so welcome! ❤
Amy, this is the first time that I've been fortunate enough to see your creations and WOW, are they strikingly beautiful 🎉 You make it look so easy but I'm sure that the first time I try to emulate them, it'll look like a 2 year old's attempt to follow the leader! Thank you for sharing these lovely pieces with us. I can't wait to try!!!!❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
Thank you so much, loved the video and the pieces
You are so welcome!
Super, love mica shift, thank you for sharing..
Thank you too
Wow! When you first started-I was thinking hmmm this doesn’t look great but you are amazing! Absolutely love it!
Thank you so much!
OMG so love this!❤ Have to have this as earrings! Thank you ever so much for sharing! Simply amazing!!!
Thank you for posting this great lesson. I love this a lot.
Thank you!
You are so welcome! I found the comment. Lol😅
Époustouflant 😱 Magnifique résultat😍 superbe travail de patience 🙏
Thank you very much!
merci !! 🥰
Realllly beautiful and so unique!!!😊
Thank you. It's really a fun technique. I've done several color variations.
This technique is so much fun. Thank you so much for sharing🤗🙏🏻💕🇨🇦
You are very welcome. I'm glad you like it. ❤
So so beautiful. Love watching you.
Awww, thank you so much. 💕
This is simply amazing! I love it! Thank you for sharing!❤️ Going to next video 😀
Amy this is beyond beautiful.. my fave mokume gane to date. Thanks so much 🙏🏽
Awww thank you. I'm so glad you like it. There are so many possibilities with it. ❤️
Really beautiful 🌹
Thank you so much 😊
Wow wow wow ❤
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Simply awesome!
Glad you like it!
Excellent idea. Thanks. Your color combination is great.💜
Your precision is incredible.
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you Amy for sharing this beautiful techique ❤
You are very welcome. Thank you for tuning in.
This is just wonderful, great idea!
Thank you! 😊
This is so beautiful! love this technique!!! And colors are great together!
Absolutely gorgeous 👏
So very pretty 😍 💗! Thank you for sharing your talent and tutorial ❤this 😊
Thank you for your kind words.
New subscriber sends Greetings from Tucson, Arizona USofA.
I'm LUVin' this!
very imaginative, love the colour scheme. take care and thanks for sharing!😃
Thank you so much.
That is really an interesting technique !!!
Thank you. I do hope you enjoyed it. You should try it. It makes such a cool effect. The full appearance of the effect is hard to capture on camera. ❤
Very inspiring!
Glad you think so! Thank you for watching. ❤
So creative and so much fun! Thank you for sharing.
You are so welcome!
Really beautiful
Thank you so much 😊
Nice.....thanks for sharing!!
Amazing!!!!😍😍👍👍👍
Thank you so much!
New subscriber, like what I see, looking forward to watching what you create next! 👍
Welcome aboard! Thank you for coming along for the ride. 😊
extremely well made tutorial! love the camera work, edits, sound...oh-and actual project is great too!
Awww, thank you so much! I put a lot into editing. I find it quite satisfying. I research a lot of sound, too. I really enjoyed putting this one together. So glad you enjoyed it.❤
I love this so much!! The colors are just gorgeous!! I wish you had the recipes for them because they fit so well together! 😍😍
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Crazy thing is I never write recipes and I never make the same color twice. Well, not exactly. I get close. But, I can give you an idea of the true colors I started with here. They are blue-green, like the Crayola crayon. Lol. Purple but lightened to resemble a medium lavender. Coral on the peachy orange side, and a berry/mauve red. My accent color was gold but lightened. The blending also helps to make the colors compliment each other. I hope this helps a little.😊
Devine ❤❤🙏🏽
So beautiful! What is that clear paper please?
Thank you! That's plain old wax paper I cut into squares. 😊
Hi Amy, Jill here in the U.K. thanking you for a fab, creative, artistic and easy to follow video. Thanks for sharing. Question..at the beginning you have 2 pieces of translucent but unless I missed it…didn’t see you use it. Do you just add it to the bake before baking?
Hi Jill, I did use the 2nd piece, but if you blink, you may miss it. 😂 During the circle cutting part of the tutorial, I'm trying to place the cut-out circles where they are most opposite in color on the pattern. The last 2 large circles didn't have a home, so I grabbed the extra piece of translucent, placed a couple of veneer strips that I liked on it, and cut out the 2 remaining circles. It's at 14:21 in the video. Thanks for watching! ❤
Lindo. Parabéns
Thank you!
The work is beautiful! I have a question: why you choose translusent backing? What is the benefit of it? Doesn't do another backing the same work?
I picked translucent because it's what I had that was light colored. I would've used white but didn't have it. Lighter backgrounds affect the brightness of the top layer. However, you can use any clay color.
Amazing! Wooooooow!
Very Cool !!
Thank you!
Lovely slab. Where did you get the templates?
Template is from Cool Tools
Wow i love this! Where did you get the metal stencil?
Thank you. I actually got three of these metal templates from someone in a polymer clay destash group on FB. However, I believe CoolTools has plastic templates.
@Caricoclay thank you! I love Mokume Gane and am eager to try your version soon. Thank you for sharing
New sub. Love your work.
Thanks and welcome
This is super cool. I love it & it's not too complicated. I do have a question though. Your slabs look a lot thicker than mine do. colored clay-4th setting...accent clay-5th setting, right? I have an Atlas pasta machine that goes to 7 so maybe it's my machine making the slabs too thin. Any suggestions? thank you. I wish just ONE thing I make would turn out.
Hi, sorry to be so long in responding. I also have an atlas 150 which goes to 7. I rolled the colors on #4 and the translucent on #5. When you shave and add the strips to the translucent piece some slightly overlap but after burnishing with the wax paper and roller the veneer levels off probably to about a #4. I hope this helps. Just keep practicing. It will come together.
@@Caricoclay Thank you so much for replying. Your info is very helpful. Very kind of you to make the effort to explain.
LOVE YOUR WORK! DO YOU HAVE A WEBSITE? OR A SHOP SOMEWHERE?
Thank you so much! I do, actually. However, it's nearly empty. I haven't put anything on in a while. I plan to list more after the new year. Thanks again for your kind words. 🥰 www.etsy.com/shop/CaricoClay
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Where can we find the template for cutting the pendants?
Hi thanks for the question. The template is from Cool Tools.
Where do I find part 2? I don't see it listed anywhere.
Hi Linda, Thank you so much for asking this. I haven't posted it yet, I just wanted to make sure everyone knows I'm going to do a follow-up on this. I'll be working on it tomorrow. I work a lot, but I work towards a new video nearly every day. It's just fitting it into my schedule that the problem. 😆 Thank you for watching, and stay tuned.
@@Caricoclay Oh no problem!! I just enjoyed the first part I wanted to see part 2 and thought I wasn't looking in the right place. I'll keep an eye out for the notification. Thanks!!!
Love your work!❤
@@shirleykelly6894 Thank you so much!
Hi again, I finally finished the 2nd part. Lol it took me awhile. I just haven't had much time.
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Thank you
This technique is new to me. It looks so great, and you make it look easy. Thank you for the excellent tutorial!!! >^*^
You are so welcome!
Really neat. Way too complicated for me to even try.
..right now. Keep practicing. It's that blade work...
Once you start understanding the concepts of how certain techniques produce certain results, it all starts becoming intuitive! You'll get there!
You can do it!
What’s it?
It's a pendant
Hi again. I can't find the comment I just wrote to add to it. The 2 color slab AND the accent slab together don't even look as thick as just your one color slab. m Can you just come over to show me? I'll make the coffee.