How to use Scratch Foam Board with Precious Metal Clay by Lisel Crowley
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
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Lisel Crowley, Metal Clay Artist and Instructor from Connecticut visited Cool Tools to create this "How to" video. She shows how to add a touch of individuality to your jewelry designs, by creating a custom texture. Textures in Scratch Foam Board result in beautifully raised designs that work well with all kinds of surface finishes and inlays. This product is perfect for Metal, Polymer Clay and Enamel Artists.
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List of products used in this video:
Scratch Foam 6" x 9" sheet Set of 5 Product Code: CRV-350
Ultra Clay Pick: CRV-103
Ball Stylist: BRN-114
Art Clay Silver: ACS-120
Cool Slip: NST-201
Template: TMP-217 & TMP-454
This is such an awesome idea
this is a fantastic technique, thank you!
I'm so happy to discover this Scratch Foam Board! I have used syringe techniques and "snake" rolls and very thin cut strips of clay in the past, but this really creates an opportunity for me to create more intricate designs that would have taken me many hours of applying clay or creating silicone molds! I also like that the designs will be consistent in thickness and depth and look more professional! I love detail in my pieces and this is an awesome way to get it. Thanks for this presentation.
Great art and a great Artist. Thank you very much for all the knowledge you give us, Lisel.
this is amazing better than creating a rubber stamps easier too! love CoolTools.us btw i love the templates, stamps and now .... I'm adding foam board to my collection!!!
Such a great concept, and very well presented. Thank you! I'm more of a polymer clay amateur, but am eager to play around with this idea.
Nice❤
Love Your Video,, Great to make INCA Designs!!! Thank You!
So pretty!
can you use a stamp
Can I use polymer clay with scratch foam?
Hi Angela, yes, you can!
@@cooltoolsvideos thankyou
Ok, like the tutorial, but I think this lady should clean her fingernails before making the video. It’s not the first one I see of her and she always have grime under her nails and it looks so unprofessional.
Hi Rocio, Lisel had been working with bronze clay just before creating these videos. When working with bronze clay, it is very tough to remove the color residue from underneath the nails. As an artist who uses her hands, she tried her best to clean her nails before shooting, however, was unsuccessful in removing the bronze.