Hi Debbie, loved the tutorial and was tickled when you refused the left behind foil. You didn't break a sweat when it missed a few bits. I don't know what it is but often when I try to make something out of left overs, I like it better than the original piece. Thank...
Hey Marion, so good to hear from you and so glad to hear you loved the tutorial - awesome news. I have to agree, using those leftovers is what it's all about sometimes - a surprise perhaps - whatever it is, I love it too. Thanks heaps xx
I just found your site tonight. I am going from one tutorial to the other and I’m so excited. I love the things you are doing and will share it with my Clay group. Thank you for your information
Beautiful, I want to learn to do this in small earrings as soon as I get supplies. Could you do a video on beginners supply list for getting started with clay. This stay in is a good time to get started. Thanks for all you do Be bless and be safe. Much love.
Oh this is a great time to get started with polymer clay - although unfortunate circumstances. You know there are lots of placed online that can give you the basics for beginners with earrings. You really don't need much at all and of course, it depends on your budget. Try Ginger at The Blue Bottle Tree (online) she has a great website with lots of info and I'm pretty sure she's got info for beginners or those wanting to get started. Good luck on your journey and please stay safe yourself. x
Huge thanks for getting in touch and so glad you like the tutorial. I normally use Lisa Pavelka foils but I'm sure there are other brands on the market which will work. Thanks again x
@@debbiecrothers1 Hi Debbie. Please, where do you get your stencils from. You have some stunning ones. Thanks for all your posts. Have just discovered them and am watching one after another, after another, etc!! 😊🙃😆
@@vilma3502 Hey Vilma, so glad to hear you're enjoying the videos. I must admit, I really enjoy making them! I borrowed quite a few stencils from a friend of mine but the majority of them have just been purchased at art/craft stores or online through Etsy. I'm liking the idea of making my own so am going to start exploring that soon. Thanks for your lovely comment xx
Hi Lady Joy, I've used Lisa Pavelka foils for this process. There are lots and lots of different brands on the market these days - remember this product has colour attached to mylar paper which much be ripped from the surface of the clay (very different to leafing). I've done lots of foils videos and have incorporated nail foils in one of them (I'm pretty sure I have anyway - was two years ago now). Your'e right in saying some of the foils don't work. In my experience it's always best to do some test pieces and cure them regardless of what brand you're using. Some of the nail foils fade during during (if you're working on raw clay) so it's always good to know what your product will and won't do. Hope that helps. ♥
Hi Henrietta, I've used Lisa Pavelka foils in this tutorial. I've also used pan pastels, chalk pastels and the stencils are cake decorating stencils. You can pretty much search online for a store which sells these items near you or an online store. Hope this helps.
When you baked the clay did it keep the metalic shimmer did you bake it for long and what temp as I saw another tutorial by someone else and after baking it had lost its hallograpic look
Hi Eileen, I wonder if the other tutorial you saw was using nail foils. These can be very hit and miss and I would highly recommend creating samples to see how they hold up during burnishing or curing. Many of them fade, especially the glitter or the holographic. Hmmm maybe that should be another tutorial!! The foils I'm using here are Lisa Pavelka foils and I've never had an issue with them fading at all. Thanks heaps as well, so glad you liked the tutorial. x
Hey Robin, you know you can find heaps of stuff online at many of the various craft sites. Depends on where you are. 2wards polymer clay here in Australia have a good range of the Lisa Pavelka foils, not sure about stencils. if you just google you'll find heaps my love and then you can choose something that "speaks" to you if you know what I mean. Have fun x
Hi Diane, I normally use Lisa Pavelka foils but have tried many different brands. I find the Lisa Pavelka foils work the best but then it's good to give them all a try if you can.
@@dianep3071 I'm so sorry to have missed your message here. There is a difference between different brands of foils. I would suggest you do samples of the foils you have so you know what they can and can't do. Sorry again, feel free to email if you need more info xx
I'm so sorry I completely missed your message! Thanks to Pepe the Patriot for replying in my absence. I normally apply prior to curing the clay but there are certain processes where you can apply after curing (ie on hot liquid clay). Nail foils work beautifully (although they can be hit and miss depending on what sort of nail foil you're using). Best to do some samples first. Again so sorry for the delay.
Hey Mary, I mostly use Lisa Pavelka foils but some of the tutorials (Foils and Liquid Clay) I use Icraft deco foils and Ranger foils. There are lots of the market these days but not all of them work the same.
Dear Debbie, wow! Your work is so beautiful. I love the texture of the pieces you make - when you were saying that you could put them through the pasta machine to flatten them, I was yelling: "No Debbie, no, don't do it, they're perfect as they are!!!" Lol. I'm a newbie to polymer clay, but I love it and all its possibilities. I usually make mosaics and, these days, mosaic projects are often made with polymer clay tiles, and they look fantastic. Anyone who's interested in finding out more about polymer clay mosaic tiles, just visit: www.themosaicstore.com.au
haha thanks Amanda, I think I heard you yelling!! :) Yes polymer clay mosaics are incredible aren't they. The possibilities are endless. Thanks heaps for your comment.
Never think you are ‘taking too much of our time’ your tuition means a great deal to many people, thank you!❤️
Aww thanks heaps Tracey x
Hi Debbie, loved the tutorial and was tickled when you refused the left behind foil. You didn't break a sweat when it missed a few bits. I don't know what it is but often when I try to make something out of left overs, I like it better than the original piece. Thank...
Hey Marion, so good to hear from you and so glad to hear you loved the tutorial - awesome news. I have to agree, using those leftovers is what it's all about sometimes - a surprise perhaps - whatever it is, I love it too. Thanks heaps xx
I just found your site tonight. I am going from one tutorial to the other and I’m so excited. I love the things you are doing and will share it with my Clay group. Thank you for your information
Hey Carol, what a beautiful message. Huge thanks for getting in touch and so glad you're enjoying the videos. xx
These are GORGEOUS!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks heaps Donna, so glad you think so. xx
I see I wasn't subscribed to see your new videos. I hit the subscribe button to catch your tips. Thanks for another quick tip/lesson.
oh yay thanks heaps Deb. I've got a few more coming up as soon as I can get them loaded - loooooong process for me xx
Thank you as always for the lovely ideas.
My absolute pleasure Anna, huge thanks x
Thank you, Debbie. Awesome info!
Glad you think so Kathy, thanks honey
Thank you so much for sharing your work, you are great, your work is wonderful
thanks so much Rodica, I really appreciate it. xx
Beautiful, I want to learn to do this in small earrings as soon as I get supplies. Could you do a video on beginners supply list for getting started with clay. This stay in is a good time to get started. Thanks for all you do Be bless and be safe. Much love.
Oh this is a great time to get started with polymer clay - although unfortunate circumstances. You know there are lots of placed online that can give you the basics for beginners with earrings. You really don't need much at all and of course, it depends on your budget. Try Ginger at The Blue Bottle Tree (online) she has a great website with lots of info and I'm pretty sure she's got info for beginners or those wanting to get started. Good luck on your journey and please stay safe yourself. x
Hi there Debbie. I love this tutorial! Are there any special foils that you use for this? Thanks!
Huge thanks for getting in touch and so glad you like the tutorial. I normally use Lisa Pavelka foils but I'm sure there are other brands on the market which will work. Thanks again x
Love the foils, thank you
My pleasure Leona, thanks honey x
I love what you’ve done with this technique, Debbie! Clearly, I need to start stencil shopping, lol.
Oh you can never have enough Stencils Margaret :)
@@debbiecrothers1 Hi Debbie. Please, where do you get your stencils from. You have some stunning ones. Thanks for all your posts. Have just discovered them and am watching one after another, after another, etc!! 😊🙃😆
@@vilma3502 Hey Vilma, so glad to hear you're enjoying the videos. I must admit, I really enjoy making them! I borrowed quite a few stencils from a friend of mine but the majority of them have just been purchased at art/craft stores or online through Etsy. I'm liking the idea of making my own so am going to start exploring that soon. Thanks for your lovely comment xx
Grazie per le bellissime idee sono meravigliosi questi effetti 😘😘😘😘
my absolute pleasure - many thanks x
That is a beautiful technique. I was wondering what would it look like after using the scotch tape to remove some chalk and foil?. Really pretty!
well JC I think you should totally try it - that's what it's all about hey! xx
Hi Debbie I really enjoyed your tutorial. I was just wondering what brand of foil you were using?
Hey Jill, thanks heaps - so glad you enjoyed the tutorial. I use mostly Lisa Pavelka foils.
Thank you!! Go to bed, or head for the craft room?
hahaha craft room Chris!!!
Are these nail foil sheets, or ? Please link or post what KIND of foils to use as some do not work :) THANK YOU!
Hi Lady Joy, I've used Lisa Pavelka foils for this process. There are lots and lots of different brands on the market these days - remember this product has colour attached to mylar paper which much be ripped from the surface of the clay (very different to leafing). I've done lots of foils videos and have incorporated nail foils in one of them (I'm pretty sure I have anyway - was two years ago now). Your'e right in saying some of the foils don't work. In my experience it's always best to do some test pieces and cure them regardless of what brand you're using. Some of the nail foils fade during during (if you're working on raw clay) so it's always good to know what your product will and won't do. Hope that helps. ♥
Can you share with us what type of material you are using and where we can get them ourselves please 😉. I love you btw
Hi Henrietta, I've used Lisa Pavelka foils in this tutorial. I've also used pan pastels, chalk pastels and the stencils are cake decorating stencils. You can pretty much search online for a store which sells these items near you or an online store. Hope this helps.
@@debbiecrothers1 thank you soo much. I will check them out..
@@herty1101 my absolute pleasure x
When you baked the clay did it keep the metalic shimmer did you bake it for long and what temp as I saw another tutorial by someone else and after baking it had lost its hallograpic look
Thank you for the wonderful tutorial i really enjoyed it
Hi Eileen, I wonder if the other tutorial you saw was using nail foils. These can be very hit and miss and I would highly recommend creating samples to see how they hold up during burnishing or curing. Many of them fade, especially the glitter or the holographic. Hmmm maybe that should be another tutorial!! The foils I'm using here are Lisa Pavelka foils and I've never had an issue with them fading at all. Thanks heaps as well, so glad you liked the tutorial. x
Where can we buy the stencils and foils?
Hey Robin, you know you can find heaps of stuff online at many of the various craft sites. Depends on where you are. 2wards polymer clay here in Australia have a good range of the Lisa Pavelka foils, not sure about stencils. if you just google you'll find heaps my love and then you can choose something that "speaks" to you if you know what I mean. Have fun x
I found the exact stencil she used here: www.designerstencils.com/moroccan-medallion-cake-stencil/
Is there a certain type of foil you use for clay ?
Hi Diane, I normally use Lisa Pavelka foils but have tried many different brands. I find the Lisa Pavelka foils work the best but then it's good to give them all a try if you can.
@@debbiecrothers1 I mean is there a difference in foils or are they all the same. Or do I want to use the
Metallic kind
@@dianep3071 I'm so sorry to have missed your message here. There is a difference between different brands of foils. I would suggest you do samples of the foils you have so you know what they can and can't do. Sorry again, feel free to email if you need more info xx
Do you bake the clay before or after you apply foils I also just got some nail transfers
foil goes on before baking. If you put the foils on AFTER baking you'd need to use nail or foil adhesive. Best to do it before!
I'm so sorry I completely missed your message! Thanks to Pepe the Patriot for replying in my absence. I normally apply prior to curing the clay but there are certain processes where you can apply after curing (ie on hot liquid clay). Nail foils work beautifully (although they can be hit and miss depending on what sort of nail foil you're using). Best to do some samples first. Again so sorry for the delay.
huge thanks for replying - I completely missed this question ♥
What foils do you use please?
Hey Mary, I mostly use Lisa Pavelka foils but some of the tutorials (Foils and Liquid Clay) I use Icraft deco foils and Ranger foils. There are lots of the market these days but not all of them work the same.
Dear Debbie, wow! Your work is so beautiful. I love the texture of the pieces you make - when you were saying that you could put them through the pasta machine to flatten them, I was yelling: "No Debbie, no, don't do it, they're perfect as they are!!!" Lol. I'm a newbie to polymer clay, but I love it and all its possibilities. I usually make mosaics and, these days, mosaic projects are often made with polymer clay tiles, and they look fantastic. Anyone who's interested in finding out more about polymer clay mosaic tiles, just visit: www.themosaicstore.com.au
haha thanks Amanda, I think I heard you yelling!! :) Yes polymer clay mosaics are incredible aren't they. The possibilities are endless. Thanks heaps for your comment.