5 ways to attach posts to polymer clay + using Acetone to clean up your components!

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июн 2023
  • HELLO YOU!!!!
    Maybe this is old news but I created this video for my ultimate group in The Makers Narrative last year and they are all over it now so I wanted to share 5 ways that you can attach posts to polymer clay. All of these work super well, it’s totally subjective and personal on which technique works best for your process!
    BONUS* In the beginning of this video I also share how I get the backs of my components pristine - removing any gloss, lumps, bumps or debris without sanding, and within seconds.
    Heads up - I drop an F Bomb in this video and eat a chocolate bar - I filmed it for my Patreon not for RUclips so its more relaxed, don't come at me for it....I swear often and in most of my videos I'm mindful but one will always slip through the cracks.
    Other techniques that I use that I haven't filmed are Epoxy Resin and UV Resin, if you want me to share that I can add it to my list. I know there are loads of videos sharing how to attach posts but maybe you might come across mine at some point and it helps you!
    Two of the makers I refer to in this video are:
    Rita from Piino find her amazing designs on her web
    www.atelier-piino.com/
    Khat from Bubblegum Whiskers who has a channel right here with her gorgeous designs / @bubblegumwhiskers
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    If you are looking for my jewellery or some tools and supplies (Including my acrylic tools) you can find them right here on my website, you will also find any online or in person workshops I might have scheduled, links to my stockists and more.
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    My favorite Polymer Clay Suppliers in Australia, I really like a one stop shop, there are loads of suppliers out there but these 3 are tried and tested and in my own opinion by far the best in terms of quality customer service and care, with a high quality range of supplies that are curated for makers by makers. There are lots of other suppliers out there and you might have other preferences but these are just my favs!
    Blackbird & Violet - Cody & the team have one of the most amazing custom acrylic product selections, hand poured resin molds, 3D printed shape cutters with the option to create custom cutters, supplies for resin, polymer clay - oh and of course they carry our tools!
    www.blackbirdandviolet.com/
    Over the Rainbow - Heather & the team are in my opinion the OG suppliers, they are where I started buying from and I have had the most amazing support from them always! You may even fins some of my tools and images of my work over there!
    polymerclay.com.au/
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Комментарии • 18

  • @clairenicholls1810
    @clairenicholls1810 8 месяцев назад +2

    "I need a snack, fucking hell!" 😂😂😂 I'm feeling ya 😂

  • @MrsLaurianSmith
    @MrsLaurianSmith Год назад +1

    Welcome back to the tube! Never got notified of new vids thanks RUclips lol

    • @pollycollective
      @pollycollective  Год назад

      WOW Thanks YT LOL how annoying....although its been awhile for me hahahahaha

  • @sarahpeck5758
    @sarahpeck5758 Год назад +2

    This is gold, thank you for sharing! I've been trying all sorts of ways to try and clean my backs up to really make my pieces look 👌. I'm off to buy some acetone!

  • @kolitiokada9825
    @kolitiokada9825 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Sheree! Thanks for keeping your videos rea! - love your creative spirit!
    Thanks for showing multiple ways to achieve the same goal.
    And the acetone tip is a Game Changer! Work smarter not harder & dustier!

  • @jennytran6359
    @jennytran6359 Год назад +1

    Woo hooo ! Haven’t see your video in ages 😁

    • @pollycollective
      @pollycollective  Год назад

      I’ve got 3 new videos up this month! Who am I LOL 😂

  • @m.m.pawliuk2180
    @m.m.pawliuk2180 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for these great tips!!❤

  • @joeast8223
    @joeast8223 5 месяцев назад +1

    What pliers do you recommend that seem to work best for opening and closing jump rings etc?

  • @fralvan
    @fralvan 2 месяца назад

    Gorgeous pattern 😭🧡🧡
    What is the name of the tool you used to drill the super small hole for the triangles on minute 8.30? Thank you🙏🙏

  • @sarahpeck5758
    @sarahpeck5758 Год назад +1

    I poke a hole in my sandpaper for the post when I embed and do this method on the back of my components :)

  • @Buffalett
    @Buffalett 5 дней назад +1

    Chipped hooker nails 😂 (at least thats what I heard?!) I had to go back because I forgot to listen after hearing that. I just came across this channel and was expecting a dry tutorial and was pleasantly surprised 😅. I had a male teacher in school who said my nails look like hooker nails. To this day I rarely wear polish because hooker nails lol. I've also thought back and realize how inappropriate for him to say that 😂. I live in America and he was from Transylvania so maybe it was lost in translation. All jokes aside he was a great teacher and seriously kept me from looking like a hooker!