Creating Unique Polymer Clay Slumped Oval Shapes with Debbie Crothers
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- Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024
- This is a little variation of my video creating unique shapes with circle shape cutters and a tissue blade. By simply extending this process and using a pasta machine you can create luscious, slumped oval polymer clay components. These shapes can be used for pendants, earrings, brooches...the list is endless.
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Hey Debbie! Thanks! I love these organic shaped ovals!
Glad you like them! Thanks heaps x
I certainly prefer this to the idea that I meed to buy every shape of cutter that is out there! Thank you!
Thanks Wendy, me too! Plus I like to create unique shapes as well and you can do some pretty awesome stuff with what you have on hand - just using it in a different way x
Cool as can be never thought of that Debbie xx
oh my absolute pleasure Vera, thanks heaps x
This was incredible and clever. I'm glad I know this now. Thanks a bunch for sharing this.
oh my absolute pleasure Ida. Huge thanks for getting in touch. ♥
Excellent! Thank you! 💕
thanks Vanessa ♥
Love this. Thanks so much.
My absolute pleasure Barbara xx
Absolument GENIAL, j'adore tes astuces ! MERCI et BISOUS
Thanks so much xx
Wonderful idea, thank you for sharing
my pleasure Leona, thanks heaps x
Love it!
thanks so much, really happy you do! x
Love it !! thank you !!
my absolute pleasure Hilde ♥
Brilliant!
Thanks Donna ♥
Cool! I can see a great bracelet made out of a lot of different shapes strung together like slices. Thank you, Debbie, you're always a blessing!
awww that's so beautiful and totally agree with your idea yay sounds brilliant.
Another great tutorial Debbie. Thank you for sharing! 😍😍😍🤩🤩🤩☃️☃️☃️
Huge thanks Donna xx
Gorgeus idea! Thank you Debbie for sharing
My absolute pleasure Roberta x
Thanks Deb
You're welcome Deb x
You are so clever! What a brilliant idea! Thank you Debbie!
Thanks heaps Donna x
Thank you for sharing this fantastic idea! Can’t wait to give it a try!
My pleasure Sally, thanks for getting in touch x
So simple…so beautiful!! What a wonderful result this technique gives 😍 Thank you so much Debbie 💞
thanks heaps Beverly, such cool shapes hey! ♥
So clever
thanks heaps Kim
Beautiful work and out of the box thinking, I love it!
Thanks Jennifer, I appreciate that. xx
Thank you so much for sharing this, what a cleverly simple idea! ❤️
oh my absolute pleasure - huge thanks for getting in touch xx
OMG what a super idea, why didn't I think of that.!!!😉😉 Have spent a fortune on cutter , ( love them all) but as you say they are not your own creation , another really informative video, thanks for sharing 🤩
haha I've had lots of those times "why didn't I think of that"!! Huge thanks for your support xx
Thank you dear
my pleasure x
Are you still using Kato and Premo mixed? I never thought of those two mixed. I mixed Fimo and Premo but not a great idea as Fimo needs a lower temp. Love seeing your videos again!
Hi JC, I'm pretty sure this is either solid premo or solid kato, not a mix of the two. Sometimes foils like a "stickier" clay to adhere to so I'm thinking I would have used Premo. I've been working with a mix of clay at the moment to create the pod beads because I find the shape holds much better when it's being manipulated. Sometimes Premo can get very soft and I don't have the patience to put it in the fridge to firm it up! Hope that helps. ♥ and huge thanks, so glad you're enjoying the videos x
super danke
youre welcome ♥♥