I keep hearing about silk screening with polymer clay & you're the one I wanted to learn about it from. You are so informative & sweet. I love your videos!
Thank you for this video, I'm french, and I was looking for a long time others silkscreen than the "Moiko" and "Graine Créative" silkscreen, and thanks to you I found all that I want, thank you so much to help the polymer clay community :)
You said to make sure you take with paint side up, I'm curious how you baked the roll on the pendant. It's really beautiful. I would like to give it a try.
Thanks this was very helpful. So after your done baking some of my pieces need some sanding on the side and backs, but I used the silk screen on the top of my pieces. My question is I need to sand the backs and sides and usually give them a little bath. Can I still do that without ruining the paint? I plan on sealing my pieces afterwards but not sure about the sanding process that i normally do?? Help please 😊
I love all this, but the rustic necklace hanging in the back....wow. my question is about that today. How is it connected. It's in-between the beads but the beads don't look like it's supporting the rod. I have my first craft fair in November and would like to have some like it. Thanks for all you do for us minions out here.🤪
The cords are just running through a channel/loop at the top of the pendant and then through the beads. Nothing too complicated. Thank you for the kind comments! 💖
Question: If you have already baked a piece, like your earrings in the video, and you decide after baking to put acrylic paint on the sides and the back, do you have to bake it again or can you just let the paint dry and then seal it with a glaze? Great video by the way thank you for it!
I saw a video recently where someone used a garlic press with air dry clay to make noodles for a tiny bowl of soup. I wonder if this trick could work with polymer clay as well?
You can try but it will be hard to push the clay through a garlic press unless you use extremely soft clay and a weightlifter to squeeze it for you. :)
Anastey Lovely I've used a garlic press several times for such things as hair on characters I've made. It wasn't hard at all for me and it worked quite well.
What do you recommend is the best cleaning method for polymer clay earrings? someone told me to soak them in peroxide or something and im not sure if it would be okay on the material
+Rhonda Magee I don't only make large earrings... Just last week I did a video with a 'Million and One' earrings and although many are large, some were small too. I do love making large statement earrings with polymer clay though, because the material is so lightweight and so versatile, it makes the perfect material for large pieces.
Wonderful video, Cindy. Thank you! I'm very interested in how to use nail plates to texture polymer clay (if possible). Thanks!
I keep hearing about silk screening with polymer clay & you're the one I wanted to learn about it from. You are so informative & sweet. I love your videos!
What a great video on silk screen. What tool do you use to put wholes into your earrings?
Holes not wholes sorry silly fingers.
Thank you so much for this video it was so informative and so helpful!! Thank you for sharing all these great techniques.
It's easy to make your own silk screens for clay on the Cricket. You can customize them to whatever you like. They are also reusable.
Thank you. Very informative.❤
Thank you for this video, I'm french, and I was looking for a long time others silkscreen than the "Moiko" and "Graine Créative" silkscreen, and thanks to you I found all that I want, thank you so much to help the polymer clay community :)
You said to make sure you take with paint side up, I'm curious how you baked the roll on the pendant. It's really beautiful. I would like to give it a try.
What do you call that tool to spread the paint on the silkscreen? Where do you find it? Thank you!
Thanks this was very helpful. So after your done baking some of my pieces need some sanding on the side and backs, but I used the silk screen on the top of my pieces. My question is I need to sand the backs and sides and usually give them a little bath. Can I still do that without ruining the paint? I plan on sealing my pieces afterwards but not sure about the sanding process that i normally do?? Help please 😊
Do you have to seal the paint on the clay after baking?
Hi mam...I want to learn silk screen jewellery..in details pls
I love all this, but the rustic necklace hanging in the back....wow. my question is about that today. How is it connected. It's in-between the beads but the beads don't look like it's supporting the rod. I have my first craft fair in November and would like to have some like it. Thanks for all you do for us minions out here.🤪
The cords are just running through a channel/loop at the top of the pendant and then through the beads. Nothing too complicated. Thank you for the kind comments! 💖
Wow, I really love those earrings! Do you have a tutorial on how to make them?
Thank you Trish! No I don't have a tutorial for them yet. Would you like me to add it to the suggestion box?
@@PolymerClayTutor Sure. I would love to learn how to make them!
Where can I buy these silk screens? Can you put the links pls?
Can you use liquid polymer clay on silkscreens?
Hi What's the name wot you baked the pendant on? A bead majle or something? X
Amazing!!! One question... this green earrings is so flexible!!! Tell me how, please?
Tnx :)
Fabulous!
Question: If you have already baked a piece, like your earrings in the video, and you decide after baking to put acrylic paint on the sides and the back, do you have to bake it again or can you just let the paint dry and then seal it with a glaze? Great video by the way thank you for it!
You don't have to bake it again, but t does make it more durable if it is heat set.
How to do holes on clay before or after?
Nice video. I enjoy it a lot. Thanks for sharing! Sifoutv Pottery
I saw a video recently where someone used a garlic press with air dry clay to make noodles for a tiny bowl of soup. I wonder if this trick could work with polymer clay as well?
You can try but it will be hard to push the clay through a garlic press unless you use extremely soft clay and a weightlifter to squeeze it for you. :)
Anastey Lovely I've used a garlic press several times for such things as hair on characters I've made. It wasn't hard at all for me and it worked quite well.
What do you recommend is the best cleaning method for polymer clay earrings? someone told me to soak them in peroxide or something and im not sure if it would be okay on the material
Peroxide shouldn't hurt your polymer clay pieces, but I would test it on a piece that isn't too precious to you, to be sure.
thank you so much☺
my name is Clay I am gonna use this as a album title
I skipped through some of the video in the beginning but can I use pearl ex
Yes
Can you use just regular acrylic paint with these?
+brikhouse22 Yes just test them first to make sure they work with the screen and they are durable when baked.
Do you have to use Silk Screen paint?? I have the Sculpy silk screen kit.
No you can use pretty much any acrylic paint as well as other thinks like mica powders and chalk.
Thanks
Why do you make such large earrings? I don't wear long and big one. Thanks
+Rhonda Magee I don't only make large earrings... Just last week I did a video with a 'Million and One' earrings and although many are large, some were small too. I do love making large statement earrings with polymer clay though, because the material is so lightweight and so versatile, it makes the perfect material for large pieces.
+Rhonda Magee then good thing she isn't making them for you lol. If you like the design, scale it down to suit your taste.