Can I just say, as a mom who's trying to get into clay jewelry as a hobby for my SAH sanity, it was so encouraging to hear your kids in the background ☺. Also, I loved this tutorial. I was so sad to see you only had 2 clay jewelry tutorials.
I appreciate this so much! I am trying to create more content here. If you’d like to follow on Instagram my handle is @sylenegems and I post there regularly. Thank you 💛💛
@@cindyslifeSGthese are really nice❣️ cute little huggies 🥰 I do have a tip something I learned from one of the many wonderful creators I follow On the backs where the shinny area is instead of sanding etc. cover the earring post & the entire back with the same color liquid clay as the earring. In this case black. The finish is so smooth & IMO looks really nice as a finished piece. Especially if u sell your art
You’re so welcome!!! 💛💛 thank YOU! Great Grandma’s are the best. My babies are lucky to have an amazing Great Grandma in their lives. They’re so special.
Cindy, love your earrings. fyi: I use small cardboard plats, you can get at the grocery store and small mailing boxes with the tops cut off to put my tiles in when I bake my polymer clay. It’s a lot easier to handle hot tiles. You can also cut half circle or V’s on each side to fit your dowel rod’s, to set them in for baking. I also use the boxes for drying after sealing my beads and pieces. I put toothpicks in the holes firmly so they don’t spin (put them in from the backside), then seal them and stick the toothpick’s in the variegated tops of the boxes. I hope you find this helpful. You may share any info I share with you, if you find it useful. I do not have a utube channel, website, or Etsy, etc. if you have any ?’s, just ask and I will try and help. Sorry this is so long.
This is awesome info!!! Thank you so much for sharing your tips and tricks. We can all learn from each other. There’s not one right way to do things. I love seeing and hearing what others do!
As I was reading your comment I was thinking "I really hope she has a channel" because it would be a gold mine for me right now as a bigger just starting to slowly buy supplies to get started. I'm trying to be thrifty and put my focus into quality clay instead of a ton of supplies so all the tips and tricks are greatly appreciated by me! Thank you for your info!
I never heard of these! Thank you for sharing this wonderful idea! They turned out so pretty and less is 💯 % more. As we can see in this set of earrings
Thank you so much!!! The Clay Impress has some great huggie cutters and a TON of quality texture sheets. I tell her all the time that without her I would be so sad. 🤣
If you film with your phone long ways instead of tall ways, your videos would show so much more. Filmed like this, we only get a little phone sized block in the middle of a blank screen. Really cute earrings!
They look so cute I was also thinking I could wear them as a ring too lol One question though, I saw some other clayers saying you shouldn’t put the pieces back to bake again once glue was applied as it would release toxins or stuff. What’s your thoughts? Maybe it’s a safer glue that you’re using? What brand? Thanks a lot!
Here is the link to the metal cannoli tubes I use in the video. I purchased them from Amazon. Norpro Stainless Steel Mini... www.amazon.com/dp/B01BYFEDC0?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Thank you! So, when I baked on the raw rice that was to be able to ensure the Huggies didn’t move. I adhered the posts with liquid clay and if I were to lay the Huggies on their side, the liquid clay would have dripped. So, I kept them in rice and upright so the liquid clay didn’t drip.
Ciao, sei bravissima. Per favore, aiutami . io uso il fimo, ma ho provato diverse cotture e si spacca sempre non resta flessibile. Ho 2 termometri, provato a cuocere mezz'ora o anche un'ora. Si rompe sempre 😢
Thank you!!!! If not cared for properly, as with all things, they will likely break. I include care cards with each purchase to help preserve each set the best way possible. It’s advised to keep them out of heat, out of water, and storing them properly to name a few! But because they’re cured properly at the appropriate temp, they aren’t brittle. 💛
Can I just say, as a mom who's trying to get into clay jewelry as a hobby for my SAH sanity, it was so encouraging to hear your kids in the background ☺. Also, I loved this tutorial. I was so sad to see you only had 2 clay jewelry tutorials.
I appreciate this so much! I am trying to create more content here. If you’d like to follow on Instagram my handle is @sylenegems and I post there regularly. Thank you 💛💛
@@cindyslifeSGthese are really nice❣️ cute little huggies 🥰
I do have a tip something I learned from one of the many wonderful creators I follow
On the backs where the shinny area is instead of sanding etc. cover the earring post & the entire back with the same color liquid clay as the earring. In this case black.
The finish is so smooth & IMO looks really nice as a finished piece. Especially if u sell your art
I was making ear cuffs like this 15 years ago. You can also make larger ones, big enough to go over a ponytai. :)
I love this idea!!! How cool!!!
Thank you for a great video. I now can make huggies! I'm happy I found you. PS. Love the sound of your babies in the background! I'm a great grandma.
You’re so welcome!!! 💛💛 thank YOU! Great Grandma’s are the best. My babies are lucky to have an amazing Great Grandma in their lives. They’re so special.
LOVE these black lace huggies. So pretty.
Absolutely the best tut for this type of earrings!
Cindy, love your earrings. fyi: I use small cardboard plats, you can get at the grocery store and small mailing boxes with the tops cut off to put my tiles in when I bake my polymer clay. It’s a lot easier to handle hot tiles. You can also cut half circle or V’s on each side to fit your dowel rod’s, to set them in for baking. I also use the boxes for drying after sealing my beads and pieces. I put toothpicks in the holes firmly so they don’t spin (put them in from the backside), then seal them and stick the toothpick’s in the variegated tops of the boxes. I hope you find this helpful. You may share any info I share with you, if you find it useful. I do not have a utube channel, website, or Etsy, etc. if you have any ?’s, just ask and I will try and help. Sorry this is so long.
This is awesome info!!! Thank you so much for sharing your tips and tricks. We can all learn from each other. There’s not one right way to do things. I love seeing and hearing what others do!
As I was reading your comment I was thinking "I really hope she has a channel" because it would be a gold mine for me right now as a bigger just starting to slowly buy supplies to get started. I'm trying to be thrifty and put my focus into quality clay instead of a ton of supplies so all the tips and tricks are greatly appreciated by me! Thank you for your info!
Love this video. Thank you, you saved me. ❤
Just found you... you're awesome! Please make more videos! 💗😊
I never heard of these! Thank you for sharing this wonderful idea! They turned out so pretty and less is 💯 % more. As we can see in this set of earrings
Thank you so much!!! The Clay Impress has some great huggie cutters and a
TON of quality texture sheets. I tell her all the time that without her I would be so sad. 🤣
Cindy! Great! Thank you for sharing! 🤗
Thank you for watching! 💛
Wonderful tips! I will share this on my blog (beadinggem) later this year so others can come learn from you!
🥹🥹🥹 this is so amazing & I would love and appreciate that so much. Thank you!!!! 💛
So sweet!!! Really adorable 😍
Thank you!
Thank you for the video!! I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge❤
GOR-geous! This was great. Thank you for sharing your expertise, I'm so excited to make these!
You’re so welcome!!! I hope you love huggies as much as I do!!
These are really cute, to add to it I would highlight the high points with silver or gold then cover it with UV resin. Just a thought ✌️
If you film with your phone long ways instead of tall ways, your videos would show so much more. Filmed like this, we only get a little phone sized block in the middle of a blank screen. Really cute earrings!
They look so cute I was also thinking I could wear them as a ring too lol One question though, I saw some other clayers saying you shouldn’t put the pieces back to bake again once glue was applied as it would release toxins or stuff. What’s your thoughts? Maybe it’s a safer glue that you’re using? What brand? Thanks a lot!
Here is the link to the metal cannoli tubes I use in the video. I purchased them from Amazon. Norpro Stainless Steel Mini... www.amazon.com/dp/B01BYFEDC0?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Love them! Thanks!
awesome tuto!. thx for sharing!
Wow, this is so beautiful and I like it very much And I think I should be try this design This is such a gorgeous idea…!!! 🥰🥰💖💖
What clay are you using please. It is quite flexible. I know properly cured clay will have some flexibility but I wondered if you’re using Cosclay?
Loved this video. Just one question. Why did you bake it on raw rice grains?
Thank you! So, when I baked on the raw rice that was to be able to ensure the Huggies didn’t move. I adhered the posts with liquid clay and if I were to lay the Huggies on their side, the liquid clay would have dripped. So, I kept them in rice and upright so the liquid clay didn’t drip.
How thick do you roll out your clay on your clay machine?
Cindy! What brand clay do you use and how long do you bake your Huggies?
Hi!!! These were made with Sculpey Souflee. I bake at 275 F for an hour, but sometimes a little longer because I’m paranoid about under curing. 🤣🤣
What is that thing called your putting the earrings on to form?
They’re stainless steel cannoli tubes. Here is the link: a.co/d/gYFMBxZ
super👍🏻
Ciao, sei bravissima.
Per favore, aiutami .
io uso il fimo, ma ho provato diverse cotture e si spacca sempre non resta flessibile.
Ho 2 termometri, provato a cuocere mezz'ora o anche un'ora.
Si rompe sempre 😢
What is the diameter of the metal tube you used? I love these!
Thank you!!! Here is the link to the tubes I use.
Norpro Stainless Steel Mini Cannoli Form, Set of 6, 6-Pack a.co/d/8zIl7ZM
How do you make them flexible?
Lovely! Do they go brittle over time?🇦🇺❤️
Thank you!!!! If not cared for properly, as with all things, they will likely break. I include care cards with each purchase to help preserve each set the best way possible. It’s advised to keep them out of heat, out of water, and storing them properly to name a few! But because they’re cured properly at the appropriate temp, they aren’t brittle. 💛