Back in the day, I used to have a bolo tie, but not one as beautiful as these turned out to be. I love your attention to detail. Thanks for another great tutorial.
I’m in love!!! I’ve wanted to make bolo toes for years but just didn’t have the guts, or the cord. Looks like it’s time to get the cord! Thank you so much for the tutorial!
Thanks Dominique 🥰 Ya, it took a little longer than expected to upload and I wanted to give my members as much time as possible to view before it goes public 😃 I aim to publish my videos for Sunday afternoons, but my computer doesn't always want to cooperate 😳
Keipfr (I apologize if I’ve gotten your name wrong) kudos to u! I really think that your tech of debossing and then using a Pearl white mica powder definitely lends to a more realistic metal look. I’ve seen a lot of faux metal and stone videos and to my eye, this is the most realistic. When u think about it, shiny new silver is not typically a heavy silver color so I believe that using that mica shade really helps trick the eye into believing it’s more metal like. At least it appears that way on camera. And the debossing also looks more like what would be found on metal instead of raised ridges. It’s all just perfect in combination. Congrats on your find! Can’t wait to try it! ❤
And I forgot to say that I found the tech of yours of making the faux stone very interesting. Thank u for that. It certainly looks a whole lot less messy than the tech with chopping up clay and using paint then. I’ll be very interested to try that and see if I like it! But again I very much especially like the pieces using the white Pearl mica powder. The gray powder has always seemed a little heavy to me in my own work so I like this idea. Thanks again!❤
Thank you 🥰 There are many types and some are like the chopped up and acrylic paint technique, but this is my version of a Hubei turquoise, which is a more solid turquoise colour turquoise. I semi cured the top layers so they'd give a natural rough edge, and also to stop the clay from squishing too much. I did make more turquoise to use in the members only, which I think I did better with regards to colour and shapes. Embossing and debossing can make a huge difference in the appearance and most often I find myself reaching for the reversed stamp rather than the original, of course depending on the look I wish to achieve. Meyspring is a fantastic brand of mica powder and really bonds with the clay. I find that varnish on top takes away from the finish and this powder is durable enough on it's own. Again I played around with the powders and metal effects and came up with a new technique which I based the members only tutorial on. Also, Meyspring sent me a mica powder that is just amazing and has aluminium in it so it actually is metallic. I used it on the shield shape pendant in the short ruclips.net/user/shortsYUjB2KqV2j4?si=ODGRjWTk5OVoa54o in the first photo on the bottom right. I will will be incorporating it in an upcoming tutorial 😉 I'll leave the link to the member's only tutorial if you'd like to join my channel and become a member ruclips.net/channel/UC8llztPZV7TSB0rwXOeyMcwjoin 🥰
Back in the day, I used to have a bolo tie, but not one as beautiful as these turned out to be. I love your attention to detail. Thanks for another great tutorial.
Thanks so much Sheryl 🥰 and welcome to the group!
These are gorgeous! I really like the way you domed them. It really adds to the look. Great technique! Thanks!
Thanks so much Lin 🥰
Very cool!
Merci Vee 🥰
Thank you for your so detailed explanation.
Thank you 🥰 I hope you enjoyed it
Amazing
Thanks Cindy 🥰
I’m in love!!! I’ve wanted to make bolo toes for years but just didn’t have the guts, or the cord. Looks like it’s time to get the cord!
Thank you so much for the tutorial!
Thank you and you're welcome June 🥰 Yup, time to get the cord!
Lindo!!!!❤
Muito obrigada 🥰
Love love love it. Did I see it well that you put this video in at 2 o’clock this night? 😳
Take a good siesta today! 😉
Thanks Dominique 🥰 Ya, it took a little longer than expected to upload and I wanted to give my members as much time as possible to view before it goes public 😃 I aim to publish my videos for Sunday afternoons, but my computer doesn't always want to cooperate 😳
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Thanks Colleen ❤️
Keipfr (I apologize if I’ve gotten your name wrong) kudos to u! I really think that your tech of debossing and then using a Pearl white mica powder definitely lends to a more realistic metal look. I’ve seen a lot of faux metal and stone videos and to my eye, this is the most realistic. When u think about it, shiny new silver is not typically a heavy silver color so I believe that using that mica shade really helps trick the eye into believing it’s more metal like. At least it appears that way on camera. And the debossing also looks more like what would be found on metal instead of raised ridges. It’s all just perfect in combination. Congrats on your find! Can’t wait to try it! ❤
And I forgot to say that I found the tech of yours of making the faux stone very interesting. Thank u for that. It certainly looks a whole lot less messy than the tech with chopping up clay and using paint then. I’ll be very interested to try that and see if I like it! But again I very much especially like the pieces using the white Pearl mica powder. The gray powder has always seemed a little heavy to me in my own work so I like this idea. Thanks again!❤
Thank you 🥰 There are many types and some are like the chopped up and acrylic paint technique, but this is my version of a Hubei turquoise, which is a more solid turquoise colour turquoise. I semi cured the top layers so they'd give a natural rough edge, and also to stop the clay from squishing too much. I did make more turquoise to use in the members only, which I think I did better with regards to colour and shapes. Embossing and debossing can make a huge difference in the appearance and most often I find myself reaching for the reversed stamp rather than the original, of course depending on the look I wish to achieve. Meyspring is a fantastic brand of mica powder and really bonds with the clay. I find that varnish on top takes away from the finish and this powder is durable enough on it's own. Again I played around with the powders and metal effects and came up with a new technique which I based the members only tutorial on. Also, Meyspring sent me a mica powder that is just amazing and has aluminium in it so it actually is metallic. I used it on the shield shape pendant in the short ruclips.net/user/shortsYUjB2KqV2j4?si=ODGRjWTk5OVoa54o in the first photo on the bottom right. I will will be incorporating it in an upcoming tutorial 😉 I'll leave the link to the member's only tutorial if you'd like to join my channel and become a member ruclips.net/channel/UC8llztPZV7TSB0rwXOeyMcwjoin 🥰
@@keipfr Oh wonderful! Thank u so much for the information!