Thank you for showing this. I was thinking of making some polymer clay leaf beads to go with my round wood beads & my wood elephant pendant to make what I'm calling a wildlife necklace.
It is not specified in the video, but you can go as thin or as thick as you prefer. If you want very thin veins and outline for your leaf, then you can go very thin, or you could go thicker for a more bold outline and leaf veins.
The 45 degree cuts are cut in opposite directions which allows the ends of the roll to overlap each other slightly instead of having two flat ends bumped up against each other. It will help keep the seam together and makes the seam cleaner.
Thank you for showing this. I was thinking of making some polymer clay leaf beads to go with my round wood beads & my wood elephant pendant to make what I'm calling a wildlife necklace.
That sounds like a great idea! Thanks for watching! 😊
Very nice, thank you
Thank you for watching!
What number did you roll the black out to?
It is not specified in the video, but you can go as thin or as thick as you prefer. If you want very thin veins and outline for your leaf, then you can go very thin, or you could go thicker for a more bold outline and leaf veins.
Why a 45 degree cut? I’m confused
The 45 degree cuts are cut in opposite directions which allows the ends of the roll to overlap each other slightly instead of having two flat ends bumped up against each other. It will help keep the seam together and makes the seam cleaner.
@@FireMountainGems that makes sense, thank you for replying