Thank you Samantha for your tutorials. When it comes to textured pendant tutorials, I come here. And I LOVE the way you came up with your name Jesama! so cute :) 💜
Great editing! This was a short tutorial, but I didn’t feel like I missed any important steps when you skipped over some of the repetitive or fussy stuff after first demonstrating the main technique. It’s always amazing to see what a difference a little buffing does 🤔
Really nice! I’ve been looking for an idea to go with black with a little sparkle. I have quite a bit of the crumbled metal leaf. It should work as well as the sheet right?
Amazing piece. And you make it look super easy. I do have one quesiton - is it better to use the wax you showed when buffing? Does it give a better look?
It gives it a slightly higher shine, especially on the parts that haven't been sanded. It's not necessary though and the project can be completed without it. A good buff will still do the trick.
Can I ask please the doughnut cutter you used what is the size, it’s hard judge the size on my phone, just started with polymer clay and I like the idea of pendents, you are a very good teacher, hope one day to be as good as you, regards from uk 🇬🇧😊😊😊😊
How do you finish the back. I do have shine or indents on my pieces and was wondering how professionals make their pieces “finished” in case the design flips over while wearing. Thank you.
It depends on the piece. Sometimes I sand it smooth, sometimes it's textured, sometimes it's a whole other veneer. Depends on what I feel like on the day. I have a video here that goes over the basics. ruclips.net/video/9Xqo1ve2b_Q/видео.html
very nice, really like this
Lovely thanks so much, keep up your amazing work on your Chanel.❤❤❤
That is a beautiful technique. Very classy look.
Very pretty, love the colours and design ❤
GORGEOUS!! Thanks!!❤❤
Excellent tutorial. Thankyou🎉.
Extremely elegant fine job
Really great design. I did decide to make them smaller and turn them into earrings and a larger one as a pendant. Love the whole effect.
That’s gorgeous, thanks for sharing.❤️
❤Another great design. Thank you😊
Thank you!
Thank you that is very nice
This also works well when using mica powder.😊❤
Love the look! Thanks for the tutorial!
Yes, quelle efficacité ! Très joli 😊
Love this technique! Can’t wait to try it. Thank you. ❤
I am so into metallics and metal looks right now and I LOVE this technique ❤❤❤
You have the best technique and very well explained
Beautiful!
Lovely! I've always loved black with some shiny gold or silver.
BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!
Very pretty and great tutorial, as always ❤😊 thank you so much for sharing your techniques 😊❤❤
Thank you for sharing your creativity 💙😊
I love this piece. Very beautiful and creative. Great workmanship. Again, love your channel. You love what you do and it shows
it´s stunning
Love this, very classy like all of your designs! Hope you and your kitty are doing well. ❤️
Thanks!
Thank you so much.
Thank you Samantha for your tutorials. When it comes to textured pendant tutorials, I come here. And I LOVE the way you came up with your name Jesama! so cute :) 💜
So gorgeous 👏 👏 👏 😊
Great editing! This was a short tutorial, but I didn’t feel like I missed any important steps when you skipped over some of the repetitive or fussy stuff after first demonstrating the main technique. It’s always amazing to see what a difference a little buffing does 🤔
Beautiful
Gorgeous 😍
love it ❤
Really nice! I’ve been looking for an idea to go with black with a little sparkle. I have quite a bit of the crumbled metal leaf. It should work as well as the sheet right?
Yes. For this project it'll work just as well.
❤ très beau ♥️😊
Przepiękne😊❤
Amazing piece. And you make it look super easy. I do have one quesiton - is it better to use the wax you showed when buffing? Does it give a better look?
It gives it a slightly higher shine, especially on the parts that haven't been sanded. It's not necessary though and the project can be completed without it. A good buff will still do the trick.
@@JessamaTutorials Thank you so much!
Can I ask please the doughnut cutter you used what is the size, it’s hard judge the size on my phone, just started with polymer clay and I like the idea of pendents, you are a very good teacher, hope one day to be as good as you, regards from uk 🇬🇧😊😊😊😊
Thank you. I used a 6cm round donut. A 5cm round donut would work too. jessamadesign.etsy.com/listing/665500298
Love ❤️
How do you finish the back. I do have shine or indents on my pieces and was wondering how professionals make their pieces “finished” in case the design flips over while wearing. Thank you.
It depends on the piece. Sometimes I sand it smooth, sometimes it's textured, sometimes it's a whole other veneer. Depends on what I feel like on the day.
I have a video here that goes over the basics. ruclips.net/video/9Xqo1ve2b_Q/видео.html
Beautiful