Faux ceramic birdies with polymer clay
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- This technique is very simple but the results are so interesting. I use Varathane Gloss varnish but I'm sure you can use whatever varnish you usually use with your polymer clay.
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Your tutorials are very easy and clear. Thank you!
Glad you like them!
They look like real ceramic beads, great idea!
Very pretty idea, thank you.
Adorable!
I just love using my cutters & making these birds!
Yay, so happy you are enjoying them 💕
How cute are they? Thanks for sharing with us🙏🏽
I love them! I have all the ingredients you used to make them! 😁
Those are so adorable I guess I should be taking a second look at some of those teeny tiny cutters that I see
Yes, they can be tricky with thicker clay and some kind of release is necessary.
Love these. Just wondering why you do the varnish before baking.
I think it helps cure the varnish. I find the finish is harder after baking and maybe a little better attached. I think it just speeds the curing
How lovely👌🏻 thank you for sharing🫶🏻🌼
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful result but is it safe to bake the pieces with the varnish on?
I believe the Varathane I use is safe to bake. Blue Bottle Tree is my go to for this kind of info and this article states it can be baked to accelerate curing. thebluebottletree.com/varathane-best-polymer-clay-sealer/
@@ClayBoxSupplies, ok, that's good to know!
Polymer clay is flexible if it's not really thick. Will the varnish flex with the clay once baked? Thanks for sharing the tutorial, I love it and can't wait to try it.
I guess it depends on the type of varnish you use but I think the varnish would crack
@@ClayBoxSuppliesthe plan is to give it a try here shortly. I love the way yours turned out!
Let us know how it goes
My results weren't good. I don't know if my varnish is old, but when I tried to mix in my acrylic, some of it was solid and left tiny unmixable bits, it never mixed smoothly Or, maybe it was the paint. Also, I missed the important step of letting it dry first! LOL. So I'm going to try it again today. I love your birdie cutters and plan to buy a few in a week or two. @@ClayBoxSupplies
@@patriciawiley99 lol, yes very important to let it dry. You can always do it after baking though and leave it to cure for a while. I know the paint I used works great, Jacquard Lumiere Metallics
That is really lol. Thanks.
For some reason I have no sound. Can you tell me if there is an odor to this varathane?
A lot of my videos have no sound, only captions. Maybe just the tiniest bit of odour but nothing bad
What size of birds are these?
2.5cm (1”) I believe
@@ClayBoxSupplies Good deal, got'em ordered! Thank you :-)
Is there no sound?
No, I add subtitles that explain everything. Let me know if you have any questions.