5 Simple Steps to Instantly Improve Your Polymer Skills
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
- What it is that separates just "ok" work from the experts? In my opinion, it's the attention to detail. Watch for 5 helpful tips that will bring your polymer pieces from "meh" to pro.
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Thank you for calling attention to these possible problems and making our work more professional looking.
Hope you find the tips helpful, Betsy. Thanks for the nice comment!
I love the pieces that you have shared with us. Very unique and amazing. Even the ones you say are not done well looks amazing to me. Sometimes we are to hard on ourselves. 😍💖
Thanks, Mary, I appreciate the kind comment! 🙂
Sandy great tips. I’m going to save it and watch it once in a while as a reminder. I had a tip for you, but…..I forgot what it was. It’ll probably come to me at 3:00 in the morning. Oh well, that’s one good thing about the web, you can share a thought anytime. Thank you Sandy
Hi Leona, I'm so glad you think the video is valuable enough to save and rewatch!
I look forward to hearing your tip... once you remember it. 😀
Thanks so much Sandy.. excellent tips. I’m not good with edging 😼
Practice, practice! 🙂Hope you found the video helpful, Joyce.
Hi Sandy! Love your work (especially that winged creature) and your videos 😀 On the large turquoise and purple pendant at 4:50, did you use tiny eyelets for the jump ring holes or are they clay? If eyelets, would you mind sharing the source?
Hi Kim, Thanks for the nice comments! On the turquoise and purple pendant I placed tiny balls of clay over the holes, then pressed in with an even smaller ball tool to give the look of eyelets.
Hope this helps, happy creating!