If Davinci shared his secrets...I think he would still be the great master. I hope your art brings you as much joy in this lifetime as it does your flock. Thank you kind ♥️. PAM
I didn't think I could love anything more than your beetle wings...good thing there is always room for more earrings! 😋 Beautiful journal cover by the way, thanks for the pic at the end! 💜💜💜
Pure awesomeness and you gave me an idea (don't you do that always? lol). I've been using real leaves all the time, and have several home made stamps with leaves for winter when I can't get any (made a tutorial a few months ago on that) but the pressing the clay between two of them is brilliant. I think today I'll ransack my garden to make a few stamps for winter for this exact purpose.
That is fabulous I am making leaves for an autumn necklace but using my veiners as I do sugarcraft as well luckily they are really good, saves a lot of work. That owl is Stupendous. Such a lot of work but huge gratification for you when it turn out like that. Jolly well done! ❤️
thank you for showing this tutorial. it was a VERY simple way to get some really cute leaves. love the owl. you'll have to show us just how to do it. maybe a practice owl for us. ;) I love it. thank you again!
Wonderful! what a duh moment for me! I used to use silk leaves when I worked with ceramic pottery - now i'll have to go through my stuff that I packed up and pull them out. Love your owl! I have a question for you - from what I've read, PearlEx requires a sealant but Pan Pastels do not - is it your experience that the Pan Pastels are fine without a sealant over them? they don't rub off? I'm contemplating treating myself to some supplies - Clear liquid sculpey and a heat gun and possibly the pan pastels, but I'm trying to use elements that don't require sealants (other than PYMII).
I like to use Pan pastels as an underpainting for my journals, and add antiquing and paint after baking. I'm always surprised that I can put washes of paint on the cured pastel without losing any of the colour. So I would say it's quite well bonded. Having said that, I always seal my pieces after, and I prefer to use PYMII spray whenever I can
Hi Patricia! I look forward to each new tutorial as you always teach me some little trick that I still didn't know even though I have been claying for close to 20 years. Can I ask where you purchased your pan pastels?
What a great job. Love it 😍 Great idea I do diy 🌹 roses. Do U think these would look good on my roses? Can these be used for flower crafts or even the House? Thanks
Thank you Judit, I am well, I'm just not sure how to edit my videos anymore since RUclips removed their editor program. I'll be back when I figure it out lol!
Beautiful leaves. Not busy at all...just perfect. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you!
If Davinci shared his secrets...I think he would still be the great master. I hope your art brings you as much joy in this lifetime as it does your flock. Thank you kind ♥️. PAM
Thank you! It does bring me joy daily, and I love to teach!
was seeking different ways to make realistic leaves for a project and this was by far the best... thank you!
Wow! That was a really great idea! Can't wait to see the finished project. I love the ear ring idea too
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing how to make the leaves. I will have to try it out. They look so real. And your book cover is amazing!
Thank you very much!
Gorgeous and that journal cover is fantastic 💗👏🏻💗👏🏻💗👏🏻
What a amazing design. So much details and talent there!!
Love to see you do more book covers!
Thank you!
Beautiful work as always Patricia
Thanks so much Janet
That is JUST what I need for my rose stem champagne glasses! Beautiful! That owl journal is awesome! I'd love to see the tute for one!
Thank you! I'm glad that you like the video!
I didn't think I could love anything more than your beetle wings...good thing there is always room for more earrings! 😋 Beautiful journal cover by the way, thanks for the pic at the end! 💜💜💜
Absolutely amazing! Thank you, kindly, for sharing your artistic knowledge and for inspiring us so graciously!
You are one greatly-talented lady! TFS your expertise! I learn so much from you.
Absolutely beautiful
Very nice! I enjoy watching your videos.
Great work again Patricia!
Thank you!
Thanks for this. I love the leaves. So realistic! I need more pan pastels now. lol
Thank you!
Just found you..love your videos. Thank you. Sad to see you are not making them anymore
Down Under Life , thank you. If I can ever get this pinched nerve under control, I hope to get back to my clay
@@patriciaroberts-thompson I hope you do so you can get back to what you enjoy
Beautiful Patricia just beautiful!❤️👏
Thanks Granny J Clay!
Pure awesomeness and you gave me an idea (don't you do that always? lol). I've been using real leaves all the time, and have several home made stamps with leaves for winter when I can't get any (made a tutorial a few months ago on that) but the pressing the clay between two of them is brilliant. I think today I'll ransack my garden to make a few stamps for winter for this exact purpose.
Thanks Kaylana, I have silicon leaf veiners, but none of them gave me as good a look- so always improvising!
I know, same here. Nature is the best.
Beautiful Patricia, thanks
Thanks Leona
Wow what an impressive technique. It picks up so much detail in the leaves.
I must give this a try fo a project i had planned.
Tfs & take care 🌹
Thank you!
AMAZINGthank you for sharing your creativity It’s always very useful
These are just beautiful!!!!!
Thank you!
Last night I made a beautiful leaf by accident. But I love this idea. So beautiful
Thank you!
Very pretty. I use a darker clay and that way the veins are dark already. Love your Owl, very clever. Cheers
omg. absolutely gorgeous
Thank you!
Wonderful. I am going to start my adventure with polymer clay and I am exited to try this one.
Thank you Ergaya, have fun!
That is fabulous I am making leaves for an autumn necklace but using my veiners as I do sugarcraft as well luckily they are really good, saves a lot of work. That owl is Stupendous. Such a lot of work but huge gratification for you when it turn out like that. Jolly well done! ❤️
Thanks so much Vonnie
Absolutely beautiful!
thank you for showing this tutorial. it was a VERY simple way to get some really cute leaves. love the owl. you'll have to show us just how to do it. maybe a practice owl for us. ;) I love it.
thank you again!
Thanks Ronie327
Patricia Roberts-Thompson you're very welcome! I love watching your videos and heating your voice. they are just so soothing. 💓
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Hi Patricia, where can i get the long blade like yours, i looked at home depot they don't have it? Thanks.
Izabella Kurdian It's a polymer clay blade, they sell them in craft stores like Michael's. Or on Amazon. ;)
Thank you, i did find it :)
I like! A lot! Beautiful work.
Thank you!
Very nice !
Thanks Tracy
These are beautifu and your cover is Outstanding! If you dont mind where did you buy your pastels?
Thanks Debra, I bought my Pan Pastels at Curry's in Canada ( on-line ) Blicks in the US also sells them, and also Amazon
Great work, I love it
Super cool
Thank you!
Thank you👏👏👏
Where do you get your pan pastels and that soft blender tool you used? Love those leaves!!
Magnifique!
Merci Nadia!
Wonderful! what a duh moment for me! I used to use silk leaves when I worked with ceramic pottery - now i'll have to go through my stuff that I packed up and pull them out. Love your owl! I have a question for you - from what I've read, PearlEx requires a sealant but Pan Pastels do not - is it your experience that the Pan Pastels are fine without a sealant over them? they don't rub off? I'm contemplating treating myself to some supplies - Clear liquid sculpey and a heat gun and possibly the pan pastels, but I'm trying to use elements that don't require sealants (other than PYMII).
I like to use Pan pastels as an underpainting for my journals, and add antiquing and paint after baking. I'm always surprised that I can put washes of paint on the cured pastel without losing any of the colour. So I would say it's quite well bonded. Having said that, I always seal my pieces after, and I prefer to use PYMII spray whenever I can
Oh my id love to see u do this one day
Where does everyone get those blades u can bend?
Hi Patricia! I look forward to each new tutorial as you always teach me some little trick that I still didn't know even though I have been claying for close to 20 years. Can I ask where you purchased your pan pastels?
Thanks Sam, I'm in Canada so I purchased my Pan Pastels at Curry's Art Supplies in Ontario. In the Us Blicks has them, also Amazon
Patricia Roberts-Thompson ..I am Canadian as well so I will check it out. Thanks so much!!!
I had to drive an hr and a half for the kids allergy apt and I was just telling my son how I love fall leaf colors. more of the red, orange, colors
What a great job. Love it 😍 Great idea I do diy 🌹 roses. Do U think these would look good on my roses? Can these be used for flower crafts or even the House? Thanks
Just hopping this finds you in good health. Haven’t seen a video from you in awhile. ☺️
Thanks Crissy, I'm fine, just at a loss without the RUclips editor, which they removed. Nothing I've tried works as well for me
I miss your videos
Jane Thomas , thank you. Life and injury has gotten in the way. Hope to be back soon!
Patricia Roberts-Thompson Wishing you a healthy and speedy comeback, Pat!
Hi Patricia, I hope you're well:-) I miss watching your videos. I hope you're working on something that we can see shortly :-):-)
Thank you Judit, I am well, I'm just not sure how to edit my videos anymore since RUclips removed their editor program. I'll be back when I figure it out lol!
Don’t you have to bake them??
Замечательно!
Thank you Anna
Brilliant ❤️🍂