Thank you for watching. Just a little tip regarding the inka gold, if you can scoop a small amount out using a spoon it such like rather than putting your fingers directly into the product it will help preserve it, it can produce mold if you use your fingers. Also if it dries out use a little water (spray bottle is handy) to revive it. ❤️
Such a soft, pretty effect! Love it! I don't have any of those gorgeous Inka Golds, but you've inspired me to try this technique using my (also gorgeous) Liquitex pearlescent inks. Thanks for the inspiration!!
These are just lovely. Thank you fir sharing. Do you have to use any kind of sealer after baking? Also, how did you get the wonderful curve on you baked piece in the video?
Cheryl Hoolihan, I haven't used any sealer as I found putting it through the pasta machine helped to embed it into the clay, if I was going to I may use a spray varnish like PYMII. The curve was placing it on an upturned small bowl. Thank you for watching and glad you enjoyed it.
Lovely concept. After hearing Val (the recent Mrs Evans!), speak so highly of you of course I had to visit your channel. Her recommendations were indeed well-founded. I will subscribe and return to your channel for even more inspiration. Thank you for sharing.
ThePatoush, thank you I am glad you enjoyed it. You can get the Melanie Muir Templates from www.clayaround.co.uk if you are in the uk or Europe or if you can purchase from her site, www.melaniemuir.com/
Your pieces are lovely & I appreciate you sharing your hard work, but I do have a question. I tried creating a veneer the same way you did without the archival inks. After the inka gold sat on the raw Premo clay overnight, it appeared to fade. Have you experienced this with the veneer you did? Thanks again for sharing your work.
DixieMarie Designs, it has faded a bit but I think that was more down to putting it through the pasta machine with some paper on it. I have a couple of pieces that I haven't done anything with yet, they are in a plastic box so I will take a look tomorrow. I don't expect the colour to be as vibrant as it is a bit watered down. Maybe a coat of varnish may boost the colour a bit. Sorry I cannot be more help.
DixieMarie Designs, I did find with the 'green yellow' that I couldn't get it as vibrant looking as rage blue or violet, perhaps you could try two coats, maybe?
Thank you! The templates are by Melanie Muir, check her out on google and she has an Etsy shop too I believe. Sorry a bit vague but I bought these some time ago and can't remember where from.
Oh I was so pleased to see this!….I bought the inka gold set years ago ! Will have fun using them. Lovely tutorial.👍💕🥰🇬🇧🐶
Thank you for watching. Just a little tip regarding the inka gold, if you can scoop a small amount out using a spoon it such like rather than putting your fingers directly into the product it will help preserve it, it can produce mold if you use your fingers. Also if it dries out use a little water (spray bottle is handy) to revive it. ❤️
Thank you. I am learning so much watching your videos and others. So grateful to those of you willing to take the time to make them. Well Done!
Madeline Whick, thank you for your lovely comment, very much appreciated.
I love this technique Tracey. The results are so pretty and elegant, much like yourself! Thanks for sharing.
Nan Smith, Aww, thank you, what a lovely comment
Awesome technique! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you and thank you for watching.
Great technique Tracey, thank you for another great tutorial. Blessings
Such a soft, pretty effect! Love it! I don't have any of those gorgeous Inka Golds, but you've inspired me to try this technique using my (also gorgeous) Liquitex pearlescent inks. Thanks for the inspiration!!
Eileen Gavin Larsen, thank you for watching and I think I will take a look at the liquitex products you mentioned 🙂
Really subtle and beautiful effects. Thank you for sharing.
Elli B, thank you, glad you liked it. :-)
So pretty. What a great tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
Trish Minor, thank you
Tracey, this was wonderful! I will try to do this very soon!
Esther Schmidt, thank you
Very pretty! I love those shapes - those have been on my wish list for a while. :-)
Danielle Cooley, Thank you, yes I love the templates and they are on my list, that very long one, too. :-)
So pretty! Love that technique!
Patricia Roberts-Thompson, thank you :-)
These are just lovely. Thank you fir sharing. Do you have to use any kind of sealer after baking? Also, how did you get the wonderful curve on you baked piece in the video?
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Cheryl Hoolihan, I haven't used any sealer as I found putting it through the pasta machine helped to embed it into the clay, if I was going to I may use a spray varnish like PYMII. The curve was placing it on an upturned small bowl. Thank you for watching and glad you enjoyed it.
Wow! Very nice! Thank you for sharing!
M Hendriks, thank you so glad you enjoyed the video:-)
Lovely concept. After hearing Val (the recent Mrs Evans!), speak so highly of you of course I had to visit your channel. Her recommendations were indeed well-founded. I will subscribe and return to your channel for even more inspiration. Thank you for sharing.
faye austin, thank you so much and I hope to keep inspiring you :-)
I love your technique! Where can I purchase the templates you used?
ThePatoush, thank you I am glad you enjoyed it. You can get the Melanie Muir Templates from www.clayaround.co.uk if you are in the uk or Europe or if you can purchase from her site, www.melaniemuir.com/
Really like the subtle effect! (And thanks for the shout out).
Your pieces are lovely & I appreciate you sharing your hard work, but I do have a question. I tried creating a veneer the same way you did without the archival inks. After the inka gold sat on the raw Premo clay overnight, it appeared to fade. Have you experienced this with the veneer you did? Thanks again for sharing your work.
DixieMarie Designs, it has faded a bit but I think that was more down to putting it through the pasta machine with some paper on it. I have a couple of pieces that I haven't done anything with yet, they are in a plastic box so I will take a look tomorrow. I don't expect the colour to be as vibrant as it is a bit watered down. Maybe a coat of varnish may boost the colour a bit. Sorry I cannot be more help.
Thank you so much for responding. Maybe I didn't get it thick enough, so I'll give it another go.
DixieMarie Designs, I did find with the 'green yellow' that I couldn't get it as vibrant looking as rage blue or violet, perhaps you could try two coats, maybe?
DixieMarie Desig
Fantastic, Tracey!
Frédérique Pittet, thank you
Great video. Where did you get your shape templates?
Thank you! The templates are by Melanie Muir, check her out on google and she has an Etsy shop too I believe. Sorry a bit vague but I bought these some time ago and can't remember where from.
@@tjaysilver Thank you!
Excellent tutorial TYFS ❤️👍🏻
Nice❣️
Beautiful thanks for the the torturial 😘
Lovely!
faye austin, thank you
Thank you- wonderful
Nancy Peterson, thank you!
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