Oh by the way I love your channel and keep going into your backlog of videos. I hope its ok to do that and also ask questions or leave comments on older videos. You are amazing and Rock my Tumbler World 🌎 hugs Sheryl 💙🎨💙
Well dang.. that is just way cute!! SMORES.. who doesn’t love a good s’mores?!! Yummo 😋 I used to be deep into polymer clays (like you were saying in last video) years ago too and I keep telling myself I’m not gonna do it again 😂 but but but.. all these add ons you’re creating are adorable!! Those cookies & macaroons 🤩. You are truly making it so difficult 😩 haha .. I don’t need more art stuff - -altho I did save all the clay tools LOL Thanks for sharing 😊👌💯
I actually use nice n thick from ccdiy! The corn starch was for something else i was doing... but I have HEARD that you can use that as well. I add my nice n thick as soon as I mix my epoxy up and just keep adding until I get it as thick as I want!
Wow I love the thought of this. I have a question...I hope it is not seemingly stupid. I have granddaughters who are older like 10 and 8. One of their favorite memories is of me b-nana ( thats what they call me ) and my hubby they call fisher-paw having a bon-fire and making their first smores.. Do you think they are old enough for me to make them a tumbler with a topper like that ??? I know they by being told they are not edible would understand that. I just would like your opinion 8 am so much older then you are and have not been around children in many years. They live farr from me so not around them very much. However they still talk about the smore memory all the time. If you don't want to answer this its ok. Thank you for the inspiration. Also I wonder since I do not have those molds if I could use air-dry clay? Hugs Sheryl 💙🎨💙
Hey Sheryl, yes. I think they would LOVE that. I would make sure to tell their parents to make sure they understand there are ‘special’ tumblers and to be careful with them. You can *try* air dry but it does dry pretty quick- and shrinks a little. You don’t have a long ‘work time’ with it. Pop it over to Michael’s and grab some of their CraftSmart clay- it is as durable as sculpey but more affordable!
Oh by the way I love your channel and keep going into your backlog of videos. I hope its ok to do that and also ask questions or leave comments on older videos. You are amazing and Rock my Tumbler World 🌎 hugs Sheryl 💙🎨💙
Of course! So glad even my older videos are able to still help and teach!
I love watching your crafts. You explain everything so well.
Thank you ☺️
I used to own a bakery. It is interesting how that skill has carried over to tumblers.
I still make a good cake or cupcakes for my birthday 😜
Awesome Work
Too cute!
Beautiful
Well dang.. that is just way cute!! SMORES.. who doesn’t love a good s’mores?!! Yummo 😋
I used to be deep into polymer clays (like you were saying in last video) years ago too and I keep telling myself I’m not gonna do it again 😂 but but but.. all these add ons you’re creating are adorable!! Those cookies & macaroons 🤩. You are truly making it so difficult 😩 haha .. I don’t need more art stuff - -altho I did save all the clay tools LOL
Thanks for sharing 😊👌💯
Haha thank you so much!
🤣was trying to work out what it said (sorry australian) thought it meant more....
Super cute, thank you
Could you use cocoa powder and simmer eyeshadow for the drips of you don’t have mica?
I’m not sure about actual cocoa powder BUT a lot of eyeshadow is mica so that should work okay!
Absolutely adorable! Can't wait to try more drip cups. May I ask how and when did you use the cornstarch?
I actually use nice n thick from ccdiy! The corn starch was for something else i was doing... but I have HEARD that you can use that as well. I add my nice n thick as soon as I mix my epoxy up and just keep adding until I get it as thick as I want!
@@damfancycreations Thank you!!
I absolutely love this!!❤❤
can this be done on a flat lid?
Sure, you would just have to create a base for everything to sit on, I typically use car coaster molds .
@@damfancycreations I was also looking for that link and how to make your own marshmallows?
Wow I love the thought of this. I have a question...I hope it is not seemingly stupid. I have granddaughters who are older like 10 and 8. One of their favorite memories is of me b-nana ( thats what they call me ) and my hubby they call fisher-paw having a bon-fire and making their first smores.. Do you think they are old enough for me to make them a tumbler with a topper like that ??? I know they by being told they are not edible would understand that. I just would like your opinion 8 am so much older then you are and have not been around children in many years. They live farr from me so not around them very much. However they still talk about the smore memory all the time. If you don't want to answer this its ok. Thank you for the inspiration. Also I wonder since I do not have those molds if I could use air-dry clay? Hugs Sheryl 💙🎨💙
Hey Sheryl, yes. I think they would LOVE that. I would make sure to tell their parents to make sure they understand there are ‘special’ tumblers and to be careful with them. You can *try* air dry but it does dry pretty quick- and shrinks a little. You don’t have a long ‘work time’ with it. Pop it over to Michael’s and grab some of their CraftSmart clay- it is as durable as sculpey but more affordable!
@@damfancycreations Thanks Sweety...I am enjoying watching your backlog of toppers.. hugs Sheryl 💙🎨💙
Too cute !