I've been fascinated with this cooper flame painting and doing some earrings. I'm still trying to control colors and understand the sequences and torch settings.. I've been using a butane kitchen torch. Will be setting up my small torch later to propane. I just want to thank you for doing a great instructional video. Lots are just doing but not explaining. These earrings are top sellers next to my Polymer clay ones. I do mix the media. Thanks for your help .
Your work is incredible! Thanks so much for sharing. I am interested giving this a try but have no idea where to begin in terms of equipment to purchase. Could you point me in the right direction? Thank you!
This is exactly what I want to do. I want to "paint" a copper strip to place on my fireplace mantle. What gauge copper is easy to paint and easy to mold onto a board? Would I go as low as 5 gauge?
Hi- regarding the clear coating, I would really like to safe the magenta color and others that may change after the clear coating. What happened if I don’t apply it?
If you don’t apply a clear coat, the copper will continue to oxidize and the colors will fade. Eventually, it might even turn brownish again. You should clear coat immediately after flame painting.
Looks just like brushstrokes of metalic watercolors! I never would have guessed how you made that heart! 🧡
Gorgeous colors created with fire. Thanks for the informative video.😊
I've been fascinated with this cooper flame painting and doing some earrings.
I'm still trying to control colors and understand the sequences and torch settings.. I've been using a butane kitchen torch. Will be setting up my small torch later to propane.
I just want to thank you for doing a great instructional video. Lots are just doing but not explaining.
These earrings are top sellers next to my Polymer clay ones. I do mix the media.
Thanks for your help .
Thank you. A beautiful explanation of getting the colours, so easy to understand.
Beautiful 😍
Thank you Janet, so pretty!
Thank you for explaining the process.
Super cool techniques! Thank you!
Wonderful!
Amazing results! I would have set the house on fire!
Superb!
You are talented, thank you for the helpful video. What clear coat product do you use? I need to find one that doesn't dull the flame colors. 😢
How long do those colors last? What do you protect them with? I just love your work. Thanks. I am just learning...at age 76! Yes!
Your work is incredible! Thanks so much for sharing. I am interested giving this a try but have no idea where to begin in terms of equipment to purchase. Could you point me in the right direction? Thank you!
This is exactly what I want to do. I want to "paint" a copper strip to place on my fireplace mantle. What gauge copper is easy to paint and easy to mold onto a board? Would I go as low as 5 gauge?
Do you have any online flame painting classes??
What would it look like if you just let it tarnish?
What thickness copper do you use for earrings and pendants please?
Hi- regarding the clear coating, I would really like to safe the magenta color and others that may change after the clear coating. What happened if I don’t apply it?
If you don’t apply a clear coat, the copper will continue to oxidize and the colors will fade. Eventually, it might even turn brownish again. You should clear coat immediately after flame painting.
What product can be use for clear coating?