Polymer Clay Mokume Gane: Hidden Magic Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- Hidden magic is another form of mokume gane with polymer clay. Hidden magic can be used in many different ways and isn’t restricted to the usual skinner blend bulls eye cane variation. Play around with it and you’ll find there are so many ways to use this technique.
In this tutorial I’ll be showing the usual hidden magic mokume gane technique, but will show other variations in later tutorials. Have fun.
(Credit to Jennifer Patterson)
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Sincerely Samantha Burroughs.
Wow I love that second one with butterflies ❤ Thank you so much for taking the time to share your process.
Another fun technique. The bronze & green made a wonderful mix. I also especially like the insect one with the black top.
I really like the one with the black layer on top. The single color makes the stamped images show up better, and kind of ties all the colors together nicely. Interesting that just adding one layer on top makes such a difference! Another very nice tutorial, Samantha, thank you!!! 💜💜💜
Amazing how a little layer of black can make the technique so different. Brilliant as usual Samantha thank you
Those are gorgeous! Looks like you had a lot of fun playing and experimenting. :-) Tfs.
Fascinating and so much fun to watch and learn! She is quite the talented artist and it is so wonderful that she shares her techniques with us. I am very impressed.
Another brilliant tutorial, Samantha. The effects are stunning. Thank you for the inspiration and sharing your knowledge.
Oh my daysssss.... how stunning is ur art work...? VERY stunning. 🥰
You are so very clever. I watch for videos over and over.. Too ill to do anything right now. Keep buying supplies, though. Lol I think I could do this technique easily.I hope.Thank you.
Hi Samantha, you are so talented & so fantastic at doing these tutorials- Love, Love, Love… I am slowly getting through them all - so have so many choices to practice. Thank you so much
I really like that last one when you used the black on top. it just makes it look so cool and different.
oh. I keep forgetting to tell you that I love your accent. :)
I really like the last one. It looks really cool with the butterfly images. Would love to see what you made out of all them. TFS
Absolutely love this one! Thank you for sharing.
Your work is always beautiful, awe-inspiring and creativity enhancing ! Great job as always ! :)
Samantha you are so inspirational 🤗
Loved those butterflies . . Awesome job. .
Want to see what you do with them . .
Absolutely brilliant! It is amazing how different they look. Well done. You just got one more subscriber.
Karan S, same here!
Beautiful! Great job on the videos!
I like the one with the black on top much better! I bought those types of stamps for clay as well.
Great tutorial! Can’t wait to give it a try.
So many clever folks out there. I'm not one of them. I'll give it a try lol
Really like that technique!
really beautiful well done..
Gorgeous. thank you, Samantha.
I like the black on top the best
You're absolutely fabulous! 💕
That is very interesting. Thank you for the video.
I’m watching this 2 years later, been watching your videos since first starting with polymer clay and I’ve learned a lot from you!!! I also love the accent! I looked on eBay for those particular stamps ... is there a certain brand for those? There were so many I wasn’t sure if all work the same way as far as giving a good impression. Thank you!!!
I just bought scrapbooking stamps from ebay. However, I don't recommend them anymore as I find that tend to melt from some reason after about a year.
beautiful i love your work
Samantha, do you have a video that shows how to do edging with, for example, a round snake of clay or a twisted piece. I struggle with that.
Hi Tamara. Here is a link to one that you could take a look at:
www.jessamatutorials.com/stamping-polymer-clay.html
thanks for another great video
Love these. Thank you.
They are beautiful, but what do you use them for. Beginner here
Stunning!!
How did you favor the clay art? Your a great teacher! Thanks
I find polymer clay really fun to work with. It's a lot more forgiving than other art forms like resin and mistakes can usually be turned into successes.
Brilliant!
Beautiful!
I would like to see what you made these pieces
Is the a tutorial for the piece that appears third in your intro- the blue and metalic piece?
Yes. Here's the link. It's my faux Labradorite Tutorial. www.etsy.com/au/listing/583632485/faux-labradorite-polymer-clay-video?ref=shop_home_active_3
how in the world did you get them that even that small, when you rolled and reduced it?
... the first reduced ones in the beginning that you used in the video. they just looked so even and perfect
I just practice a lot.. 😊
Jessama Tutorials lol well you must practice a whole lot. I still can't get my rolls to be that even lol. close, but not that even. ;) keep up the great work. :D
I'll add a tutorial on reducing canes. It will have a few tips and tricks. I'll put it on my to do list.
Yes i would like that. Let me know how you want to do it. Many thanks!
so very unique
I tried to find a customer service number for patron but could not find one. A couple of you tube videos that did not help.
When I first got it it worked just fine.
Yes. I think the delete and retry would work best.
How are you going to use this?
Geniale bellissimo grazie 😊
Awesome!!
Amazing😍
I am having trouble accessing my patreon account. Is there a place to go to get information? When I click on patreon from your utube channel it just give me the option to click on the different dollar amounts. Has anyone else had this trouble. Thanks.
I'm not sure why that would be happening. Could we talk about this in private maybe? I think that would be best. :D
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Where did u get dragon fly
Here's where I got it. www.ebay.com/itm/New-Silicone-Clear-Rubber-Stamps-Seal-Scrapbooking-Album-Card-Making-DIY-Craft-/401327690937?var=670938137670&hash=item5d70fe94b9:m:msSJ1ru5U6WSKuKCvUCtsyQ
Thanks
I’m confused , you rolled the flattened piece on your thickest setting first , then you said you were on your SEVENTH SETTING and going down to your sixth setting .. did I miss anything ??? 🙄
My thickest setting is marked as a 7 and goes all the way down to a 1 which is my thinnest setting.
Jessama Tutorials gotcha 🤙🏼
Thank you for clarifying 😃
My thickest is a 1 and thinnest a 9 that’s why I was confused.. lol
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Maybe cancel and redo.