It'been a long time and I trully wish every one of you the best! Now, to the video: I love to write with Bic pens and I wanted to give them a kind of fantasy cover or sleeve. Polymer clay is ideal for this.... except for the oven baking part. So, how do I do it without melting the actual plastic pen? Here is a way! Enjoy!
Lovely to see you back again - I have been missing you!. All the videos on covering pens I have watched so far have been done with only the ink part removed, but I know the plastic holder buckles even on low heat. I assume the aluminium is left inside? I love your designs. So creative as always.
Perfect tutorial. This is both beautiful and functional. It would be perfect for wedding guest books, art exhibits, by the side of old documents. Thank you for teaching me! >^*^
Thank you so much for sharing!! I only have one question: why is the tiny hole so important? At the the end of the decorating process you cover it, so I don’t understand why taking care before. Thank you!
No, I didn't cover it, it is still open, but I masked it into the pattern to look like the other dots. I read somewhere that it helps with the ink flow.
It'been a long time and I trully wish every one of you the best! Now, to the video: I love to write with Bic pens and I wanted to give them a kind of fantasy cover or sleeve. Polymer clay is ideal for this.... except for the oven baking part. So, how do I do it without melting the actual plastic pen? Here is a way! Enjoy!
So happy to see you return! Love these
Thank you! I m happy to be back, too😺
Very inspirational.... Such a beautiful voice!!!!!🍕🍕🍕🏅
Thank you, you are so kind to share the process 😍
Those are beautiful and I love your accent, you are such a good teacher.
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Fabulous ❤ I always loved your videos, you have a talent for making everything seem simple. Thank you xx
Babonga this is amazing!! Your voice is the best!!! These pens look like they came right out of a fantasy library! 😍
Thank you! Love this!!❤ Greetings from Argentina
Wonderful process. You explain the method so well. Thank you.
Lovely to see you back again - I have been missing you!. All the videos on covering pens I have watched so far have been done with only the ink part removed, but I know the plastic holder buckles even on low heat. I assume the aluminium is left inside? I love your designs. So creative as always.
The aluminum stays, the plastic is removed while baking, and after it is cold it can be inserted again, the shape is stable and the tiny hole aligned.
@@babongababonga9588 Thanks!
Wonderful video thank you 🌸
Perfect tutorial. This is both beautiful and functional. It would be perfect for wedding guest books, art exhibits, by the side of old documents. Thank you for teaching me! >^*^
Thank you very much!
Thank you so much for this detailed video. I want to make some pen covers like this for my son. ❤
Thank you!
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Thank you so much for sharing!! I only have one question: why is the tiny hole so important? At the the end of the decorating process you cover it, so I don’t understand why taking care before. Thank you!
No, I didn't cover it, it is still open, but I masked it into the pattern to look like the other dots. I read somewhere that it helps with the ink flow.
@@babongababonga9588 Thank you so much for your answer!
Hello dear Babonga, can I have your email? Thank you