How I choose colours for a Polymer Clay Kaleidoscope Cane

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

Комментарии • 108

  • @amysantics4u818
    @amysantics4u818 5 лет назад +9

    Natasha is mentioned on the NW Polymer Clay Guild's history website right from the beginning. "Guild & Clay Camp History by Meredith Arnold In 1994 under the umbrella of the NW Bead Society, the NW Polymer Clay Artists formed and soon decided to hold its first ever conference on the art of polymer clay. Karen Murphy, then-president and founder of our group, and Maggie Maggio, Vice President, were at the helm together with Natasha Flechsig, (creator of the famous Natasha bead) and Gail Ethier (the first Guild newsletter editor). Before jumping in to do a conference, it was decided to try a test event in 1995 and call it Clay Camp." nwpcg.org/about-us/

  • @manuelademeio1170
    @manuelademeio1170 2 года назад +3

    I know the video is from 4 years ago but I can't wait for try your kaleidoscopic techniques. The first job I can manage is dedicated to you. Thanks you. 🥰

  • @jeaninejacob1158
    @jeaninejacob1158 Год назад +1

    What an easy way to see how the colors flow. I made a cane that the colors muted together after kaleidoscope this explains why. Thank you for all your work and sharing.

  • @anitadavidson1249
    @anitadavidson1249 6 лет назад +11

    You just made, what for me is a complex subject into something I begin to understand. You're a marvel who is extremely generous with her hard won knowledge. Thank you!

  • @susanjerrell9220
    @susanjerrell9220 5 лет назад +7

    You are the best at showing different techniques and just in general the ways of handling polymer clay. Turtle Soup Beads, Susan, recommended you. I don't even do polymer clay due to arthritis but love watching others.

    • @FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals
      @FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals  5 лет назад

      Oh wow, thank you so much Susan :) Yes, Susan at Turtlesoup Beads is just so lovely. I am sorry to hear about your arthritis, I have a few problems with it myself, so can sympathise. I am so glad you are enjoying watching though, and thank you so much for commenting :)

  • @janedoe6181
    @janedoe6181 6 лет назад +9

    These are the best tips I have ever come across! I think this information could be applied to determining colors for any clay project, not just when caning. I will definitely use this information!

  • @Raykphth
    @Raykphth 5 лет назад +3

    Fiona, the name Natasha beads I believe comes from a polymer clay artist called Natasha Flechsig who made this technique popular in the polymer clay world. Howeve I do not think she invented them but put them to use with polymer clay. These beads are also referred to as 'magic beads or mirror beads' but the best known name in the wider world is Rorschach beads. I believe they go back much before polymer clay was invented into the world of colured glass manufacture where they also used scraps of coloured material to make a random design. Anyway I am no expert on such things so it is just my opinion.

    • @FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals
      @FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals  5 лет назад +1

      Wow, thank you so much Ray, that is extremely helpful information. I have made a note of it all, and will be able to refer to it the next time I mention Natasha beads :) Thank you so much for taking the time and research to be so helpful. :)

  • @bellagreen8779
    @bellagreen8779 6 лет назад +14

    Really excellent advice. Taking the theory into a simple practical step that does not take too long. Brilliant!..and I enjoyed your lovely soft voice with no background music!

  • @johng0908
    @johng0908 5 лет назад +1

    You certainly have skill and talent. I'm always fascinated watching your videos. Thanks for posting them.

  • @laurielarson7255
    @laurielarson7255 6 лет назад +3

    awesome advice....love the purple/green combo. the one looked like a warrior on top and a buddha on the bottom. When you made it finer it looked like a butterfly. I love natasha beads

    • @FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals
      @FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals  6 лет назад +2

      Thank you Laurie, in the less detailed of the two, I saw a trapeze artist in full flight at the top of the cane coming towards me - I only noticed it after I had finished editing the video - amazing what the eye picks out and recognises in shapes ! :)

  • @khrysv
    @khrysv 3 года назад +1

    Great advice! It was always a problem for me to combine the colors.

  • @peggyweber688
    @peggyweber688 6 лет назад +4

    Thank you Fiona! I’ve been hesitant to start on a kaleidoscope because I wasn’t sure what colors to use unless I just wanted to “copy” someone else. What a great way to audition colors.

    • @FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals
      @FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals  6 лет назад

      Thanks Peggy, it really does work. I only wish I'd figured this out years ago, before i 'wasted' lots of early Kaleidoscope canes I tried. :)

  • @reneeharold7335
    @reneeharold7335 4 года назад +1

    I liked the color combinations
    that you didn't like, I like that
    hazy neutral color look.

  • @1tinac
    @1tinac 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this technique and explanation.

  • @allthatscrafty
    @allthatscrafty 6 лет назад +2

    The Best tips I have ever seen for choosing colors for a kaleidoscope cane. TFS Happy Claying Mary

  • @boa9535
    @boa9535 4 года назад +1

    That was wonderful, so instructive. TY

    • @FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals
      @FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals  4 года назад

      thank you so much :) I noticed a comment about the blends you put on another video, but can't now find the comment to respond to? Just in case you still wanted to know, there are so many different ways to do Skinner Blends, and all of them give a different outcome in the final long blend. check out Skinner Blends in a search engine, or look for works by Sarah Shriver and Carol Simmons for inspiration. I hope that helps at least a bit :)

    • @boa9535
      @boa9535 4 года назад +1

      Fiona Abel-Smith PolyOriginals, Thanks, but I figured it out, so I deleted it. You’re just so quick to answer that you caught me mid-thought. I need to make the initial rectangles longer and skinnier so the slant is more drastic and allows less of the original pure color. I have thought many times that the rolls didn’t have enough of a blend to them. That particular blend is so fantastic mixing purple to yellow and combining the white that I wanted to see an almost whole roll of just the blend.

  • @DianaMoon11428
    @DianaMoon11428 5 лет назад

    Thanks so much! I love the way you illustrate with examples.

  • @donnabaratta5629
    @donnabaratta5629 6 лет назад +1

    Simply brilliant Fiona! I often struggle with adding contrast to my colors. Terrific idea for using a small amount of clay to achieve a grand result. Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @marionmathews9852
    @marionmathews9852 6 лет назад +4

    This is really useful. Your tips made sense and your examples were informative. Looking forward to your next tutorial. TFS.

  • @bonnietaylor7827
    @bonnietaylor7827 4 года назад +1

    That's a great technique to know!

  • @juliegreen9312
    @juliegreen9312 4 года назад +1

    Excellent tip thank you very much

  • @gillianwiseman3518
    @gillianwiseman3518 6 лет назад +2

    This will also work great forauditioning mokume gane colors!

  • @marystoddard9138
    @marystoddard9138 6 лет назад +1

    Beautiful cane. Love the colors. Thank you.❤️

  • @maudemccarthy1667
    @maudemccarthy1667 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent! Best color advice I’ve ever heard. What took me so long to find you??! Just happy I did. Looking forward to any and all of your videos.

    • @FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals
      @FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals  6 лет назад +1

      Wow, thank you so much Maude. I am so glad it was of help. I have only just started making and posting videos, so that is probably why you hadn't seen any before. :) I have many more ideas in the pipeline, so keep watching this space.

  • @PropheticEnvy
    @PropheticEnvy 6 лет назад +1

    wonderful tips. who knew something so simple would be such a big help. I recently discovered your channel and I am so happy I did. Thank you so much for the tips!

  • @Naturally336
    @Naturally336 6 лет назад +1

    What great tips! Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @paulapower8505
    @paulapower8505 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent video, very informative. Thanks for sharing, xx

  • @wolfsangeleyes
    @wolfsangeleyes 6 лет назад +1

    This is excellent advice. Very well explained.

    • @wolfsangeleyes
      @wolfsangeleyes 6 лет назад

      And thank you for adding Natasha's full name to the description. I always wondered why it was called a Natasha bead. Most polymer clay artists never mention her.

    • @FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals
      @FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals  6 лет назад

      Thank you :)

  • @lizrichardson3309
    @lizrichardson3309 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you Fiona, very clear, it makes choosing colours so much easier!

  • @carrie7209
    @carrie7209 6 лет назад +1

    That's such a good idea, Fiona - thank you!

  • @Bettina257
    @Bettina257 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome info! Thanks so much!

  • @BaiulusMakesCrafts
    @BaiulusMakesCrafts 6 лет назад +1

    Very helpful tips. Thank you.

  • @krithikap8890
    @krithikap8890 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent tip! Thank you!

  • @sallynelson1180
    @sallynelson1180 6 лет назад +1

    Very helpful! Thanks so much.

  • @polymerclayinspired7248
    @polymerclayinspired7248 6 лет назад +1

    Brilliant idea 👍🏻love your tutorials ❤️

  • @tinagoetz3551
    @tinagoetz3551 4 года назад +1

    Good tip, thanks

  • @siennaonthenet2127
    @siennaonthenet2127 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you, this was very helpful.

  • @grittykitty50
    @grittykitty50 6 лет назад +2

    I subscribed based on the brilliant information in this video.

  • @Mazzbug
    @Mazzbug 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for sharing, I must try this, how clever :)

  • @Cindylee29
    @Cindylee29 6 лет назад +2

    Great Tip! Thank you Fiona!!

  • @teresabarnes8859
    @teresabarnes8859 6 лет назад +1

    What a great tip! Thank you for sharing it!

  • @SonyasCraftStudio
    @SonyasCraftStudio 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome video!!! Thank you for sharing this!!!

  • @shyamalaganesh2792
    @shyamalaganesh2792 6 лет назад +1

    Very helpful tutorial

  • @sandraellis3611
    @sandraellis3611 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much as this is very helpful!

  • @Tethys99999
    @Tethys99999 4 года назад +1

    So helpful!

  • @sharonbaston470
    @sharonbaston470 Год назад +1

    Thankyou I’m a beginner and struggle with choosing colours

  • @minoukis986
    @minoukis986 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you! Very useful video!

  • @debbeechy
    @debbeechy 6 лет назад +1

    this is really helpful

  • @UnrulyHousewife
    @UnrulyHousewife 6 лет назад +1

    A really great idea! xx

  • @uh_-uz2lh
    @uh_-uz2lh 6 лет назад +1

    thank you for your advice!!!

  • @krithikaramaswamy6731
    @krithikaramaswamy6731 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks a lot! Now I understand why some of my canes lost their detail,with certain colours.××

  • @sylviavalentine
    @sylviavalentine 6 лет назад +1

    Oh em gee that's brilliant!

  • @oliviarobinson5460
    @oliviarobinson5460 6 лет назад +1

    Hi Fiona thank you for all your advice:) i have a question for you over here in UK i can not find the glaze the American polymer clay artists / you-tubers recommend what do you use for glaze and where you get it please

    • @FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals
      @FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals  6 лет назад

      If I am going to varnish a piece of polymer (and I often don't, as I will sand and polish instead) I will use the polymer clay brand of varnish for the brand of clay I am using. However, if you have not checked out The Blue Bottle Tree's articles on varnishes and finishes, I would recommend you have a look, as most of the things Ginger mentions apply to the UK too. Hope that helps :) thebluebottletree.com/understanding-polymer-clay-glaze-sealer-varnish/