Hi, I'm new to your chanel after watching you do the gingerbread teapot & cup & saucer, and on to another gingerbread video then on to watching you do these amazing clay canes! I always wondered how these were done! You have a new subscriber today! You deserve so many more subs, because your diys are fantastic, well put together with no rushing, and your gentle voice just is the cherry on top! I'm chronically ill so can't cope with loud voices and loud music. So, now I have found your channel I will be binge watching! It's 3am in the UK, I suffer from chronic insomnia so I will be watching until I finally drop off to sleep! So thank you so much for sharing your God given gifts with us all! God bless you in all things and much love from me too! Xx
This is wonderful! I love how you turn the scraps into candy canes. So creative! Thank you for such quality videos, I love seeing your work here and on insta
Your videos are great! I just started polymer clay crafting and can't wait to give some of your tutorials a try! Would you do a Halloween themed cane tutorial in the future?
It is up to you how to store them.😉 I leave fruit canes raw, but I bake small Christmas candy canes. I use them for decorating gingerbread houses - it is easy for me when they are baked. If you store raw canes for a long time (even if they were in a bag), they will become more fragile... So I leave some large canes raw and bake some tiny canes. 😉🌷
What is the easiest way to cut canes? Can you cut them raw or do you do it after baking? I'm brand new to clay work and cane making, and I'm trying to learn what to do. Thank you for sharing your videos. They're very informative, and I am in awe of your talent.
You can cut before or after but if you cut baked canes warm them a bit with a hair dryer/heat gun if they are cooked to soften them and reduce the risk of shattering and chipping. The key is having a sharp blade more than anything.
@AdamantForge is right - you can bake before and after baking. It depends on your project. Warming up the cane with a hairdryer after they baked - this is a great tip! 👌🏻😀 If you decorate a gingerbread house, you don't need the cane being raw. Bake the cane for 10-15 min with the temp. recommended by manufacturers. When I started my clay journey, I baked the cane for 5 min and kept them in boxes. I cut them - they crumbled... I used the sharpest blades I could find - the same story... They crumbled because I baked them for a not enough amount of time. If you are interested, I have a video about baking polymer clay: ruclips.net/video/WRlRvSPNkDk/видео.html So now I bake my canes for 15 min and store them in the bags. Another situation: you need the canes for making slabs, so you can not bake them. Place them in your refrigerator for about 30 min, and cut immediately after taking them out. And of course, very sharp blades are the key!🌷😉
I think I could sit here for hours watching you make canes.
Ha-ha! Thank you! 😀❤❤
WOW, you are amazing and so talented ❤❤❤
the christmas tree one blew my mind!!
Hi, I'm new to your chanel after watching you do the gingerbread teapot & cup & saucer, and on to another gingerbread video then on to watching you do these amazing clay canes! I always wondered how these were done! You have a new subscriber today! You deserve so many more subs, because your diys are fantastic, well put together with no rushing, and your gentle voice just is the cherry on top! I'm chronically ill so can't cope with loud voices and loud music. So, now I have found your channel I will be binge watching! It's 3am in the UK, I suffer from chronic insomnia so I will be watching until I finally drop off to sleep! So thank you so much for sharing your God given gifts with us all! God bless you in all things and much love from me too! Xx
Oh men this was awesome!! Can you show us how to make the Gingerbread house?
I can’t stop watching! ♥️❄️♥️
So cute
Love love love your contents
Thank you so much!!! 😊🌷
Love your work!Greetings from Sweden!😃❤
أعمال غاية في الجمال والروعة
دائما تبدعين أشياء جميلة جدا
ومميزة
سلمت يداك
شكرا كثيرا لك
Thank you so much!💕
Very nice art work.
This is wonderful! I love how you turn the scraps into candy canes. So creative! Thank you for such quality videos, I love seeing your work here and on insta
You are welcome! I'm glad you like it :)
Your work is fantastic, thank you for sharing.
I've never made canes but now I have to try. Thank you for making this video!
You are welcome! You definitely have to try! :)
Whoah you really have A talent
Thank you so much ❤
How thick do u roll them? Amazing work. I wish u would talk not do words. It would be easier wirh poor eyesight. Thank you! Just Amazing
Your videos are great! I just started polymer clay crafting and can't wait to give some of your tutorials a try! Would you do a Halloween themed cane tutorial in the future?
Thank you! 😊❤ It is a good idea! I will try to make a Halloween themed cane tutorial:)
Loved ur canes and other tutorials.. di u have tutorials where u show how to glue posts for studs..
Hi, sorry for the late reply and thank you! 🌷 Here is the link if you are still interested: ruclips.net/video/AHcpWImV3lc/видео.html
Really lovely little video!
Thank you!❤
why do you only bake the canes you need for the project and store the remaining raw? What is the advantage to storing it raw?
It is up to you how to store them.😉 I leave fruit canes raw, but I bake small Christmas candy canes. I use them for decorating gingerbread houses - it is easy for me when they are baked. If you store raw canes for a long time (even if they were in a bag), they will become more fragile... So I leave some large canes raw and bake some tiny canes. 😉🌷
What is the easiest way to cut canes? Can you cut them raw or do you do it after baking? I'm brand new to clay work and cane making, and I'm trying to learn what to do. Thank you for sharing your videos. They're very informative, and I am in awe of your talent.
You can cut before or after but if you cut baked canes warm them a bit with a hair dryer/heat gun if they are cooked to soften them and reduce the risk of shattering and chipping. The key is having a sharp blade more than anything.
@AdamantForge is right - you can bake before and after baking. It depends on your project. Warming up the cane with a hairdryer after they baked - this is a great tip! 👌🏻😀
If you decorate a gingerbread house, you don't need the cane being raw. Bake the cane for 10-15 min with the temp. recommended by manufacturers. When I started my clay journey, I baked the cane for 5 min and kept them in boxes. I cut them - they crumbled... I used the sharpest blades I could find - the same story... They crumbled because I baked them for a not enough amount of time. If you are interested, I have a video about baking polymer clay: ruclips.net/video/WRlRvSPNkDk/видео.html
So now I bake my canes for 15 min and store them in the bags.
Another situation: you need the canes for making slabs, so you can not bake them. Place them in your refrigerator for about 30 min, and cut immediately after taking them out. And of course, very sharp blades are the key!🌷😉
Where do you find those tiny shape cutters? This looks so fun. Thank you for sharing!
I bought it at Hobby Lobby ( you also can find it at Michaels)🙂
So clever x
Thanks!🌷
I love these!
Thank you!;)
Do they get hard to stay in theses shape
I bake them for about 10 min before decorating gingerbread houses. They get hard! 😉👌🏻
Thankyou thankyou and mor thank you 🙏🏻 for the amazing tutorial , merry Christmas to you 💕🌹😘👏🎄
You are welcome! Merry Christmas to you too!
These are so cute ❤️
Thank you!❤
This is awesome, thank you for sharing! How long do you bake the canes? Thanks in advance!
You are welcome 🙂 I bake it for 5-10 min :)
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