Claire your getty-ness (is that a word?) 🤭 Anyway I got it now. My Darling husband bought me a gallon of silicone. I feel like a hoarder (or maybe a squirrel collecting nuts) collecting little things from friends houses to mold HELP I CAN'T STOP.....Love ya girl...
It is important to bake your clay at the temperature on the package, never lower, it needs the higher temperature to cure correctly. You heat the oven first to get it to the right temperature. Use a tent so it will not burn, my tent is the top of the aluminum disposable roasting pan. I love your enthusiasm!!
I'm amazed at how much detail still comes through the cling wrap. I would have thought for sure that it would wipe out any of the subtleties but apparently not! Many thanks for a new technique to try!
Great video Claire. I might have to try this you know lol I love that turtle and omg you made a lot of silicone lol . So glad you used it though. Happy crafting hun xx
@@ClairesCraftyCorner I got a great big block for making coaster molds and other pieces for resin. Non Harding modeling clay. is what you type in to search.
Any reason why you don’t use air dry clay? Given the length of time you left the clay to cool down I wouldn’t have thought there was much in it time wise? Just curious 😊
Heyyyy Sylver ... DAS Air Dry clay would have taken anywhere from 3 days to a week to fully dry.... I have made many air dry clay projects and it takes days.
If you need only two or three castings at a time it may be possible to make them without baking the clay? This would mean the clay could be reshaped and re-used?
If its polymer clay it would be slightly oily, so moisture shouldn't be a problem. The whole casting procedure is fascinating, so many different materials each with their own properties.
Hi Claire! How are you doing? I had a question about jesmonite (like always 😂). Sometimes when I pour the jesmonite, my moulds' shape expands. Sometimes the end product comes out as it should but sometimes it has bulges in the middle or the entire product just gets bloated. Due to all this, I end up using a lot more Material than measured as per the water method. Like just now, I was making a pot and it was supposed to use 264g of liquid but instead it used 364. I had to actually pour in another layer of 100g to fill the mould. Do you have any idea as to why this would be happening? Thank you in advance!💜
Heyyyy Kalika ... yes this happens usually with the cheapest moulds I have had this happen many times. With trays and shapes you can prop them up .. but with plates etc .. I haven't found a way to combat this sadly.
@@ClairesCraftyCorner That's sad 😐 I had imported some moulds from China because they weren't available in India but I guess they weren't worth the money 🥺 Thank you for replying 💕
I wonder if pressing the mold into rice, making sure it's level, would support the sides enough to keep the shape. Beans might provide more support too. Or you could try adding silicone caulk to the outer sides to reinforce it. You could also try using a block of flower foam. Just press the mold into it hard & then if needed carve out underneath the mold. Then use a level to insure it's still even. At the end you should theoretically have a nice flower foam block for whenever you use that mold. You could also try making your own mold out of the old mold but with reinforced sides. The easiest would be just to find a better mold right from the start. If you can even find one at all. Just some ideas. Take it or leave it. I just can't help but try & fix a problem. Or rather usually just give the ideas. I don't usually try them out. Plus I'm still kind of new to resin. So I haven't tried things out much.
Heyyyyy Laurie .. it is an Eco Friendly Acrylic based Resin I have a few videos on it .. but I have a beginner video which Exminster and demonstrates everything 😍😍😍😍
Ha ha ha paws!!! Absolutely in love with the little star fish x
🤣🤣🤣🤣 right?? Haaaaa
There is always something about sea themes I absolutely love 🧜🏻♀️ I think it's cos I'm a water sign 🦀🦞🐟🐚😊
Ahhhh Dawn yeh I cannot imagine not living Ocean themes ❤️😍
I love the ocean, I would live under the sea if I could. Thank you so much for sharing!!
Claire your getty-ness (is that a word?) 🤭 Anyway I got it now. My Darling husband bought me a gallon of silicone. I feel like a hoarder (or maybe a squirrel collecting nuts) collecting little things from friends houses to mold HELP I CAN'T STOP.....Love ya girl...
My brain sees gummy shapes 😋People keep saying I need to grow up. I'm speechless 😐 Well it's hard to talk with 50 gummy bears in your mouth 🥰
🤣🤣🤣 lol now I want Gummy Bears
I always enjoy your videos and I’m loving the ocean theme. My daughter and I walked down to the ocean last night after dinner.
Thank you so much Kelly ❤️❤️ ohhh how lovely 😍 wish I lived near the sea
Claire they came out great. Your hilarious and fun .
Claire, I am so inspired by you. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. ❤
It is important to bake your clay at the temperature on the package, never lower, it needs the higher temperature to cure correctly. You heat the oven first to get it to the right temperature. Use a tent so it will not burn, my tent is the top of the aluminum disposable roasting pan. I love your enthusiasm!!
These will last a good long time. Well done Claire. Happy crafting.
So many handy hints and tips for both inlay and mould making! 😍
Thank yooo Mizz ❤️❤️❤️
First time I'm seeing you ---- Subscribed !!!!
Wow thankyou so much Sue ❤️ that means so much to me xx
Claire, you’re the best, I love watching your videos
Thank yoooo Laura ❤️❤️
Such a good idea, I might have to try that soon!!
Beautiful molds.
Nice! Aww deary Claire.... Pretty sure sea turtle's appendages are called flippers.😉😁👍🏻❤️
I'm amazed at how much detail still comes through the cling wrap. I would have thought for sure that it would wipe out any of the subtleties but apparently not! Many thanks for a new technique to try!
Cody yes totally agree ...you would definitely assume that detail gets lost 😁🙌 its very cool
Love love this tutorial. Thank you so much.
Great and wonderful work
Thankyou so much Jahan ❤️❤️
HI Claire, Thank you so much for sharing a lovely & very helpful tutorial ✨❤️👍
Thankyooooo Linda ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Loving the ocean theme!
Thank yoooo Mary ❤️❤️
I can't wait to see you use these babies!!! They are so amazing!!😚
Thank yooo Grigoria ❤️❤️❤️
Great video Claire. I might have to try this you know lol I love that turtle and omg you made a lot of silicone lol . So glad you used it though. Happy crafting hun xx
Thank yoooo Wendy ohhh right ? 🤣🤣 what was I thinking
These are so cool, so glad I found your video. Thank you and I love the ocean too. I hope air dry clay will work, as that's all I have.
I'm with you, most of my resin projects are ocean and beach themed. I really have to try this inlay idea.
Ohhh amazing Kerri .. they're just so much fun to create 😍
Game changer! Thank you!
Loooove the ocean Theme 😍
Yayyyy thank yoooo Lilian ❤️❤️
Brilliant ❤ thank you for sharing and inspiring me..
Love the pun 🤣🤣
Fascinating 😮 Thank you. 😊
Awesome, thanks for the info. Never knew you could make inlays that way.
Thank yooooo Brenda ❤️❤️ Yes I totally wanted to try it a few weeks and so happy it worked
Loved these. And your excitement is truly contagious! Thanks for sharing!
Thankyou so much Pam ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Love them can’t wait to see you use them 😍😍
Thankyooooooo babe ❤️❤️❤️
Have you tried noncuring clay? You won't have the original but you can keep using the clay over and over. Thank you, Clair. ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
Heyyyy Oam .. I have not tried non curing clay no ... I didnt even know you could get non curing clay 🤣🤣🙈
@@ClairesCraftyCorner I got a great big block for making coaster molds and other pieces for resin. Non Harding modeling clay. is what you type in to search.
These turned out so cute!
Thank you so much Beckie ❤️
Cool, excited to see how your crafts with these turn out Claire.
Thank yoooo Patricia ❤️❤️
Need to go looking for sea shells very few where I go
Ahhhh yeh finding them naturally is not easy ❤️
So cute!
Thank you so kindly. 💓
Thank you Dale 😁🙌
Any reason why you don’t use air dry clay? Given the length of time you left the clay to cool down I wouldn’t have thought there was much in it time wise? Just curious 😊
Heyyyy Sylver ... DAS Air Dry clay would have taken anywhere from 3 days to a week to fully dry.... I have made many air dry clay projects and it takes days.
@@ClairesCraftyCorner oh ok. Thanks for that.
Hi Claire wow love this 😍 this is going to the top of my list to try thanks for sharing 😍 ❤️ xx
Oh I love the little turtle 😍, thank you Claire that we can learn from you. I will defintily try to make my own inlays 😊
Thank yooooo Ilka ❤️❤️❤️
I have been trying to figure out how to silicone a crab shell so that I have the whole thing inside and out. I make tidepools with them.
Good stuff Claire.
Thank you so much Doug ❤️❤️
Great video Claire, love your enthusiasm. Does it matter what colour your Sculpey clay is?
Bedankt
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PERFECT...................💌😊
You are such a cutie I love how you are so upbeat and happy
@@AngelCrafts1999 thankyooooo so so much ❤️❤️❤️
The way you pressed the shells gave me so much anxiety in case they broke lol 😆
Ohhhh haaaa trust me ... my brain was like ... can these break? 🤣🤣
Have you done a pine cone?
How do you make the soft payable molds
Deborah
If you need only two or three castings at a time it may be possible to make them without baking the clay? This would mean the clay could be reshaped and re-used?
Thank yooooo Caroline .. I am not sure how Silicone would respond to that moisture .. but do let me know if you try it 🙌🙌😍😍
If its polymer clay it would be slightly oily, so moisture shouldn't be a problem. The whole casting procedure is fascinating, so many different materials each with their own properties.
Loooooove them ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank yoooo Yvonne ❤️❤️❤️
Hi Claire! How are you doing?
I had a question about jesmonite (like always 😂).
Sometimes when I pour the jesmonite, my moulds' shape expands. Sometimes the end product comes out as it should but sometimes it has bulges in the middle or the entire product just gets bloated.
Due to all this, I end up using a lot more Material than measured as per the water method. Like just now, I was making a pot and it was supposed to use 264g of liquid but instead it used 364. I had to actually pour in another layer of 100g to fill the mould.
Do you have any idea as to why this would be happening?
Thank you in advance!💜
Heyyyy Kalika ... yes this happens usually with the cheapest moulds I have had this happen many times. With trays and shapes you can prop them up .. but with plates etc .. I haven't found a way to combat this sadly.
@@ClairesCraftyCorner That's sad 😐
I had imported some moulds from China because they weren't available in India but I guess they weren't worth the money 🥺
Thank you for replying 💕
I wonder if pressing the mold into rice, making sure it's level, would support the sides enough to keep the shape. Beans might provide more support too.
Or you could try adding silicone caulk to the outer sides to reinforce it.
You could also try using a block of flower foam. Just press the mold into it hard & then if needed carve out underneath the mold. Then use a level to insure it's still even. At the end you should theoretically have a nice flower foam block for whenever you use that mold.
You could also try making your own mold out of the old mold but with reinforced sides.
The easiest would be just to find a better mold right from the start. If you can even find one at all.
Just some ideas. Take it or leave it. I just can't help but try & fix a problem. Or rather usually just give the ideas. I don't usually try them out. Plus I'm still kind of new to resin. So I haven't tried things out much.
These are all so cute.
So when are you going to start selling your silicone seaside stress toys Claire? 😁
Haaaa one day I'm sure 😍
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Now need to know what jesmonite is
Heyyyyy Laurie .. it is an Eco Friendly Acrylic based Resin I have a few videos on it .. but I have a beginner video which Exminster and demonstrates everything 😍😍😍😍
@@ClairesCraftyCorner ty
I’ll ck out.
Do you sell your sea shell silicone inlays?
Thanks now i k now how 😅to do the inlays😂😂😂 still putting along with too many ideas to work on. Can you have too many ideas??😅