Hi Sam! Ruthie here in New York State. I just love the earrings! Perfectly gorgeous as always! I want to say that I've noticed that you seem to be 'correcting/dropping ' your charming accent at times. We all want to say, sweetie, that we love you exactly the way you are! Your accent is what makes you so charming. We all love it and those who don't... well they can just watch someone else!!! Take it from a wise old lady! I'm 72 and mother of 5, grandmother of 7, and great gramma to 2! Don't you dare let anyone in comments tell you to change the way you speak.... it's part of you! We love you, dear and I've been watching you for many years. You are a super talented artist! You keep speaking the way you do! Luv you!!
You have the most amazing and thorough tutorials. I have been watching them for about a year as I am a beginner,and just love them. Thank you for making them 😊
Thank you for the tutorial Samantha!! I really do like glitter and appreciate it when it is used in a neat and tailored way. These are sparkly, not gaudy, i love them!! Thank you for all you have done to make Polymer Clay a polished art form, vs just arts & crafts!!
Love these! I haven't used glitter yet, myself, nor resin nor liquid Kato but plan to try all in future and I really like this project you've come up with! Thank you!
Very cool! Since you used Kato translucent with the glitter, do you need to do the 2nd bake at the Kato recommended temperature? Or did you do that glitter bake at the Premo recommended temperature?
Hi Sam! Ruthie here in New York State. I just love the earrings! Perfectly gorgeous as always! I want to say that I've noticed that you seem to be 'correcting/dropping
' your charming accent at times. We all want to say, sweetie, that we love you exactly the way you are! Your accent is what makes you so charming. We all love it and those who don't... well they can just watch someone else!!! Take it from a wise old lady! I'm 72 and mother of 5, grandmother of 7, and great gramma to 2! Don't you dare let anyone in comments tell you to change the way you speak.... it's part of you! We love you, dear and I've been watching you for many years. You are a super talented artist! You keep speaking the way you do! Luv you!!
You have the most amazing and thorough tutorials. I have been watching them for about a year as I am a beginner,and just love them. Thank you for making them 😊
Thank you for the tutorial Samantha!! I really do like glitter and appreciate it when it is used in a neat and tailored way. These are sparkly, not gaudy, i love them!! Thank you for all you have done to make Polymer Clay a polished art form, vs just arts & crafts!!
Fun technique. The white creates a lot of drama for this but the translucent gives a whole new look
As a beginner, I really enjoyed the tutorial. Thanks
So pretty, I am definitely getting nice butterfly wing vibes from these! Good job!
Those turned out beautiful. Thank you for giving us another great idea!!❤❤
Love these! I haven't used glitter yet, myself, nor resin nor liquid Kato but plan to try all in future and I really like this project you've come up with! Thank you!
I really love these. Thanks for showing us this.
Very pretty and great tutorial as always 😊 ❤, thank you for sharing your talent and techniques 😊❤❤
As always you do beautiful work and your tutorials are very detailed but easy to follow. Thank you for all you do for fellow clay enthusiasts!
Thank you! Looks fantastic - I love your tutorials and I am glad that I am subscribed to your channel.
Those are beautiful!
These are lovely.
I love these! Thank you for your amazing talent and inspiration. You always come through with the greatest of ideas! 😍
Jazzy!
Beautiful work. I enjoy your videos.❤
Thank you for sharing this video its à cool technique 👏👏👏🤗
Beautiful ❤ great tutorial, thank you x
Love these!❤
Did you know armour all is a good release agent and it does not effect the clays structure.
The cornstarch left on that remaining clay won't be an issue for future uses?
Very cool! Since you used Kato translucent with the glitter, do you need to do the 2nd bake at the Kato recommended temperature? Or did you do that glitter bake at the Premo recommended temperature?
Thanks for the video. Question- if you have unused constarch on raw clay and put it back with your other raw clay does that cause problems in future?