Glass Ball Ornaments Polymer Clay Do's and Don'ts

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • www.beadsandbea... Video #321: Learn some important do's and don'ts when adding polymer clay to Christmas glass ball ornaments. The information in this video will save you a lot of frustration [Cindy Lietz, Polymer Clay Tutor]. If you enjoyed this video please click the Thumbs Up Like button. Subscribe too... for lots more entertaining and educational videos every week!

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  • @yelloworangered
    @yelloworangered 6 лет назад +4

    So, this instruction to start the oven cold and let it warm up with the piece inside is true for ALL situations in which you are decorating glass with polymer clay? I just want to be clear about this -- I was just about to start decorating a clay jar! :)

    • @PolymerClayTutor
      @PolymerClayTutor  6 лет назад +4

      Yes This is the advice I would give for baking on glass of any type, just to be sure the glass does not accidentally shatter.

  • @roxanneparsons3847
    @roxanneparsons3847 Год назад

    Cindy, I just watched this for the first time. I knew there were tricks, an I'm glad you addressed them. Especially starting with a cold oven and ending with the piece cold. Thank you so much!

  • @lindanewcomer830
    @lindanewcomer830 Год назад

    Well heck! I didn't know that the ornaments had that covering. I haven't had trouble but I'm sure testing them now under the hot tap water. Thanks for all the tips and tricks!

  • @sweetboo3773
    @sweetboo3773 9 лет назад

    I'm soo glad this video popped up after watching 2 other videos that acted like it was so easy peasy & I kept thinking that the pieces wouldn't stick, so you saved me time, money, and headaches. I'm subscribing now!

  • @clbcreations
    @clbcreations 11 лет назад

    Thanks Cindy..this video couldn't have come at a more appropriate time because I am working on my glass/polymer ornaments as we speak! Had no idea about the coating.

  • @donnahoward3694
    @donnahoward3694 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this video and advice!

  • @faranaila4235
    @faranaila4235 7 лет назад +1

    you're a good tutor! thankyou for all the tips and tricks.. im new with polymer clay and i find your teaching are very good and easy to understand :) again, thank you very much!

  • @vanorasiracusa8242
    @vanorasiracusa8242 11 лет назад

    Thank you Cindy so much for your help and support!

  • @Autumnrose59
    @Autumnrose59 7 лет назад

    Thank you so much for this! These are great common sense things to keep in mind, that I wouldn't necessarily think of doing in this craft medium for the first time. I appreciate learning from your experience.

  • @Wolfkins1972
    @Wolfkins1972 6 лет назад +1

    Btw love the holly leaf ornament you showed👍💗

  • @Wolfkins1972
    @Wolfkins1972 6 лет назад +2

    I watched one of those so called simple tutorials and yes steps seem to be missing lol :0/ thank you can always count on your knowledge of polymer clay👍thank you for pointing out about starting the oven cool and bake them let it cool all the way. Makes sence 👍 I'll be saving this for future reference 😀

  • @redwoodcoastcreativearts
    @redwoodcoastcreativearts 7 лет назад

    Nice tutorial Cindy! I have made so many ornaments (for decades!) and never knew about the coating!

    • @PolymerClayTutor
      @PolymerClayTutor  7 лет назад

      Thanks! It isn't on all glass globes, but enough of them that it is worth checking to see if it is there first before adding the clay.

  • @sherrelleinsig2436
    @sherrelleinsig2436 10 лет назад +1

    Wow, I am so happy I watched this video. I just bought some glass ornaments and was going to just do it, lol. I am a little afraid now to try, but going to. Thank you so very much. I am subscribed and hope for more ideas.

  • @petralarkworthy3567
    @petralarkworthy3567 10 лет назад

    Great tutorial. You give a lot of useful tips and they are greatly appreciate it.

  • @PolymerClayTutor
    @PolymerClayTutor  10 лет назад

    Hi Donna Shore, no I haven't done a video or tutorial on covering a glass vase in polymer clay canes, fully or partially. It sounds like a good one to add to the suggestion box though. I'll put some thought into it.

  • @tantesherry
    @tantesherry 11 лет назад

    wonderful information !!
    thanks Cindy

  • @MSchindel
    @MSchindel 11 лет назад

    Great tips, Cindy - thanks so much for sharing! :)

  • @diamonzone0808
    @diamonzone0808 11 лет назад

    GREAT Tips Cindy!!!!

  • @thepenpusher0674
    @thepenpusher0674 8 лет назад +3

    Hi Cindy! I've watched this video but what I'm looking for is polymer clay on wine glasses...what I've gotten from several tutorials (other than wine glass tuts of course) is to make sure the clay is at least 1 inch from the opening of the glass and to wash by hand (no dishwasher). Frankly, the sources have not been the most authoritative and I would very much hearing from you. (See, you're my RELIABLE source!)

  • @NolaGB
    @NolaGB 9 лет назад

    Just found this, Cindy and it was sooo helpful! There's only one thing that I wish someone would cover for me (everyone else probably already knows) and that is ... show how the glass ball is put into the oven. I have scoured RUclips looking but can't find anything on this. I have one of the regular clay ovens ... not big and doesn't have much of a high ceiling. Perhaps putting it on a bed of fiber-fill??

  • @MrSonnenspatzen
    @MrSonnenspatzen 11 месяцев назад

    Very very much I thank you

  • @andrewjenkins1776
    @andrewjenkins1776 7 лет назад

    You just saved my ass today. Thank you. I was about to just launch into this project. Now I know.

  • @kathyvancour4439
    @kathyvancour4439 8 лет назад

    Hello, Thank you for your information...I am very happy to see your video ..

  • @DShore27
    @DShore27 10 лет назад

    OK so love the tips! My question is relating to a polymer clay vase. First have you already done or will you do a pct studio clip on creating it (not the cane part)...just how to do a completely covered vase AND a partially covered vase. To see what differs in the making, designing, sculpting, and naming/cooling process.

  • @dianevasvary1532
    @dianevasvary1532 11 лет назад

    I love the mistletoe balls!

  • @tibbs4000
    @tibbs4000 5 лет назад

    Just wanted to say...you are awesome!

  • @jude1515
    @jude1515 6 лет назад

    That's so pretty!!

  • @DebbieBuckland
    @DebbieBuckland 10 лет назад

    Thank you.... Im about to cover a ceramic egg cup and i will use your advice

  • @leetzannaroyalla9068
    @leetzannaroyalla9068 5 лет назад

    Good job!

  • @Toltecgrl
    @Toltecgrl 6 лет назад

    Thank you! I was wondering how they did this!! Great tips!!🤗🤗
    Then I got to thinking about covering a wood bird house with polymer clay. Have you ever covered wood with polymer clay?

  • @janicekwiatkowski3691
    @janicekwiatkowski3691 9 месяцев назад

    This is great, glad I only nade 1 glass covered ornament. You said total baking from cold to cold oven is 1 hr, when the instructions on the polymer clay is 275* for each 1/4 inch of clay. I did it for 15 min. I also learned on a turorial I can bake, then add more clay to it, then bake again. Is that part correct? If so for how long?

  • @cindylietz7299
    @cindylietz7299 11 лет назад

    Hi Vanora, yes, working with any glass item with polymer, the steps are the same. You need to start cold and end cold. I think the full tutorial would be helpful for you. It is an ornament , not a vase, but the steps are the same. For more info go to our blog (link above) and look for the Mistletoe Ornament Tutorial post on December 6th, 2012.

  • @barbarafigard6753
    @barbarafigard6753 5 лет назад

    Good toknow! Thanks.

  • @vanorasiracusa8242
    @vanorasiracusa8242 11 лет назад

    Thank you for answering Cindy, very kind of you. What I meant is this: So I put on the oven at 110 degrees celsius more or less, then what should I do? I mean can I stick the clay on the jar and put it in the oven and cook for the 20 mins the clay needs and then pop the jar out? What I cannot understand is that if I heat the jar on its own and it ends again cold, then when should I attach clay on it directly? Thx again!

  • @samanthaschoeler86
    @samanthaschoeler86 6 лет назад

    You look amazing btw!!

  • @lilianheisler
    @lilianheisler 10 лет назад

    Wonderfun I had no idea about that film on the ornaments!!!!!!

  • @ArtzieRush
    @ArtzieRush 10 лет назад

    Hi Cindy! i have a question about baking acrylic painted cabochon covered in polymer clay in the oven. Is it safe to bake? I'm thinking about making a zoomed in section of animals' eyes using cabochon and cover it with polymer clay around it as the skin of the animal.

    • @PolymerClayTutor
      @PolymerClayTutor  10 лет назад +1

      Hi ***** I am not totally sure what you mean but... If you talking about baking a polymer clay cabochon that has been painted with acrylics, it is safe to bake. But if you are talking about baking an acrylic cabochon (plastic gem), then it might melt in the oven. You should test bake an extra one, before adding it to a piece that you have put a lot of effort or supplies into, so you don't waste them.

    • @ArtzieRush
      @ArtzieRush 10 лет назад

      PolymerClayTutor I meant the polymer clay cabochon painted with acrylic. So thank you so much for replying!! you are the best!!

  • @possibilitiestoday1357
    @possibilitiestoday1357 9 лет назад

    excellent

  • @lucianaoufrani1329
    @lucianaoufrani1329 11 лет назад

    great! thank you!

  • @vickigoguen9398
    @vickigoguen9398 2 года назад

    Hi, when using a toaster oven to bake the glass balls, is it better to use a tile to help with a more constant heat? And also to put a card stock cover over it?

  • @yelloworangered
    @yelloworangered 6 лет назад

    Thank you for offering a correction to the misinformation out there. :)

  • @ShegoBernstein
    @ShegoBernstein 10 лет назад

    Good information. Thanks.

  • @persesrathert8324
    @persesrathert8324 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you, I was just getting ready to make glass polymer clay Christmas Ornaments.
    Do you have a tutorial on the ones you made?

    • @PolymerClayTutor
      @PolymerClayTutor  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your interest! Here is the link to where you can but the Mistletoe Ornament Tutorial: www.beadvideos.com/back-issues-03/#vol-055 Enjoy!

  • @deedoubleu2611
    @deedoubleu2611 3 года назад

    Thank you for this it was very helpful. I am very new to clay but plan on making some Christmas ornament gifts this year for my family. I saw one video on RUclips where she used like a cheap glass ornament that had like a varnish or they were painted silvery white and I just knew deep down this would be an issue if I got similar ones. I do not want toxic fumes in my home and I think putting varnished ornaments in the oven will be a problem. She did say the clay pops off after baking so to glue things on and I am curious... if I got some clear glass ornaments and painted ones (of the same/similar size) baked on the clear and then glued pieces on to the none clear, would this work?

    • @PolymerClayTutor
      @PolymerClayTutor  3 года назад

      I am sure that I am too late since Christmas is in a couple days, but yes that sounds like something that would work. Hope it worked out for you!

  • @chrystalyenger7356
    @chrystalyenger7356 10 месяцев назад

    ❤❤

  • @Tami24945
    @Tami24945 10 месяцев назад

    Hey! Can you tell me how to make a glass smooth ball look like it has dimples in the surface? Hobby Lobby has this ball that looks like metal with indentations on it and it’s beautiful but I can’t afford them! Please help!!!!!

  • @40pattycake
    @40pattycake 10 лет назад

    Thanks to making a video glass i really need to all the points of using glass i wanted to make a glass house i really some points on glass and clay but can you use any kind of clay

  • @vanorasiracusa8242
    @vanorasiracusa8242 11 лет назад

    Hi, I wanted to ask you if these tips apply also when applying polymer clay to vases, jars, bathroom containers etc.....do I need to preheat the glassware for an hour, then let it cool and then? Excuse my ignorance I am an absolute beginner!!

  • @sexyandle
    @sexyandle 10 лет назад

    love your advise,but i was wondering if you can cover the other kinds of ornament balls with clay also?

    • @PolymerClayTutor
      @PolymerClayTutor  10 лет назад

      Hi Alex Brandon you can cover lots of different kinds of ornaments with polymer clay, but keep in mind it has to be able to handle the heat that your clay needs to be baked at. Some plastics will be fine... some won't. Wood can work but it should be prebaked first to release any moisture in the wood and with glass and porcelain or ceramic, you should be aware of not making quick temperature changes... just like I said in the video. Before you go to all the work of putting clay on an ornament, it is always best to test!

    • @sexyandle
      @sexyandle 10 лет назад

      OK.Thank you so much for you advise and you timely response, i'm sure it'll be a huge help and i hope yo and your enjoy the coming holidays :)

  • @henryaschner9039
    @henryaschner9039 5 лет назад

    I experience cracks in the clay when I cover wine bottles, which happens later on, like after a few weeks. Using the cold oven and let it cool completely in oven. Also Premo at 1/8 inch. Should the clay be thicker, thinner? Other things to troubleshoot?

  • @riechanster
    @riechanster 10 лет назад

    I would love to try and decorate glass vases and drinking glasses. Do you think I could try this method on those too?
    Perhaps stick the different things on the glass with fimo liquid?

    • @PolymerClayTutor
      @PolymerClayTutor  10 лет назад

      Hi riechanster yes this method works well for all types of glass projects. Just make sure that the glass can handle the oven at the temp you need to bake the clay at. (Test first.) To learn more about adding polymer clay to glass the Glass Ball Mistletoe Ornament Tutorial will really help! Here's more info on that: www.beadvideos.com/video/vol-055-mistletoe-ornament-6-videos/

  • @vickigoguen9398
    @vickigoguen9398 2 года назад

    Why do you bake the glass ball ornament for an hour, when the instructions say 20mins? Sculpey lll clay

  • @CHRISISV
    @CHRISISV 5 лет назад

    Hi Cindy if I put liquid polymer clay will it stick so that I can do a Santa or an Angele on the balls . And how about these mug I see on Pinterest that have little dolls or teddy bears in front., will they keep there place with liquid polymer clay after a soap wash or will they fall out

    • @PolymerClayTutor
      @PolymerClayTutor  5 лет назад

      Liquid clay probably won't be enough to stick the clay permanently to glass ornaments or coffee mugs. I usually design my clay in a way that doesn't need glue, when adding to clear glass, but I have heard of people using clear construction silicone adhesive (a tiny amount) to glue clay onto clear glass. I haven't tested that yet, but I think that would be worth trying. With the mugs I would use Gorilla Glue White, 2 part epoxy or the silicone, if it works. Definitely test on your own projects though, to make sure it will work for you. Good luck!

    • @CHRISISV
      @CHRISISV 5 лет назад

      @@PolymerClayTutor thank you Sindy

  • @MHarrington8406
    @MHarrington8406 10 лет назад

    I have a question. When you said that you put the glass ball in the oven and let it warm...and then bake for one hour...and then cool...is that WITH the polymer clay ON the ball? Or before you put the clay on the ball?

    • @PolymerClayTutor
      @PolymerClayTutor  10 лет назад

      Hi MHarrington8406 It is always good to test your ornaments first to see if they can handle the baking... So I would do one first without any clay to see if it will work. Then if it is fine, do the same thing, with the clay on the ball. Hope that clears things up!

  • @Kharmagain
    @Kharmagain 9 лет назад

    Hi Cindy. Thank you for this informative video. I had no idea about that coating.
    I would like to ask you though.. I use Premo and in your video you said that you bake between 265 and 275. Does that mean I can bake my objects always at 265 instead of 275?? Will they cure like they would at 275? My oven stays steady at 265 and goes all over the place at 275. That would be great if I can just bake them at 265.
    Thanks! :-)

    • @PolymerClayTutor
      @PolymerClayTutor  9 лет назад +1

      Kharmagain You can bake at 265F as long as it doesn't go below that.

    • @Kharmagain
      @Kharmagain 9 лет назад

      PolymerClayTutor Thank you, Cindy! :-)

  • @rachelpanderson6882
    @rachelpanderson6882 11 лет назад

    Thanks for this tutorial I found t really handy, I only wish I had watched it before putting Polymer Clay on a wine glass :(

  • @vanorasiracusa8242
    @vanorasiracusa8242 11 лет назад

    I am lookinf for video 316 but cannot access it on youtube.

  • @cindylietz7299
    @cindylietz7299 11 лет назад

    Hi Vanora, Video #’s 316, 317, 318, 319 and 320 are not posted on RUclips. Those ones are part of the paid tutorial series. The cost is only $9.95 for the full set. Click the link to my beadsandbeading blog up above in the video description if you want to find out more about my tutorials.

  • @TheHorsecrazylady
    @TheHorsecrazylady 6 лет назад

    Does cooking the clay for that long not burn it?

    • @Wolfkins1972
      @Wolfkins1972 6 лет назад

      If your afraid of it burning go to a little lower heat temp(265 but no lower than 250) then time it and turn off the oven but leave it in till cool.Hope that helps

  • @cindylietz7299
    @cindylietz7299 11 лет назад

    Thank you so much everyone for the kind comments! If you have any topics you would like me to cover in a video, let me know. Thanks for commenting!

  • @DShore27
    @DShore27 10 лет назад

    OK so love the tips! My question is relating to a polymer clay vase. First have you already done or will you do a pct studio clip on creating it (not the cane part)...just how to do a completely covered vase AND a partially covered vase. To see what differs in the making, designing, sculpting, and naming/cooling process.