This is absolutely stunning!! :-O And amazingly creative, I love this! All the little details are incredible, great to see you back Heather 😊 I also just discovered you on Crafty Amino, I have no idea how I didn't find you earlier!! :-0 Happy to see you on there, instant follow 😄
Very creative! I don't remember you specifying this, but if anyone is going to try this project, don't bake acrylic "crystals", you'll regret it. Only put real glass crystals in the oven.
Heather Wells I only buy Swarovski too. 😊 Not just because I can put them in the oven, but I think they look the best and age well. Cheaper crystals can get scratched and turn cloudy very easily. But, I have heard enough horror stories about ruined projects that it's now ingrained in my brain to remind people to make sure they use a brand of crystals that are glass. You did say in the video that you were using Swarovski's, but I think people that don't have much, or any, experience with crystals think a crystal is a crystal.
So sorry about the delay in response. I don’t have a number of the materials anymore but I bought everything but the toaster oven from Micheals arts and crafts
I could not for the life of me get those stupid lines drawn on there correctly. SO what I did was i used nail art striping tape.. then drew my lines to the right of each one on the edge of the tape .. perfection Now to put some clay on it... thanks for the tutorial I would have never tried it without it!
Savannah Grosberg how doesn't it work? Is it too hard to get the clay through? Those small metal extruders (about the size of a hotdog) with the little discs that have different holes in them take a HUGE amount of strength to extrude the clay; I find they work much better when you fasten the extruder into a caulking gun (one with the trigger that you put a cardboard tube of caulk or silicone in. they are relatively cheap in hardware stores, and often free on Freecycle.org- that's a site where you ask people near you for or they offer items that are still useable but they don't want anymore-everything is free). You can use Gorilla glue or liquid nails/silicone to secure the extruded inside the caulking gun so that the plunger of the extruder is attached to to circular "pusher" part of the caulking gun. This way you can push the extruder in with much less strength by using the trigger of the caulking gun (if you use silicone you can remove the extruder with a bit of work, but if you use gorilla glue or liquid nails it is pretty much permanent). You still need to condition the clay well before using it in any extruder (make sure it's soft and warm)-Fimo is tough to put though the extruder even after conditioning it and using the caulking just because it is so firm.
Nice to see you back. This is lovely Heather. So pretty. Thanks for the tutorial. All your tutorials are appreciated. 😊💕
Thank you so much!!! I am so happy to be back
Very happy to watch your tutorials again, hope your family is doing well
Thank you so much! We are doing good right now. Hoping for a happy, healthy 2017
This is gorgeous! I've not seen this done on the other polymer clay artist channels I watch. You should certainly have many more Likes than you do.
Thank you so much
Beautiful......these are gorgeous. I am so glad I found you channel. I love decorative eggs. These eggs remind me of Faberge Eggs.
Thank you so much
This is absolutely stunning!! :-O And amazingly creative, I love this! All the little details are incredible, great to see you back Heather 😊
I also just discovered you on Crafty Amino, I have no idea how I didn't find you earlier!! :-0 Happy to see you on there, instant follow 😄
Thank you so much! I am trying to get back, into the crafting scene :) shoot me a message there, I will follow you ;)
Heather Wells Hehe no that's fine 😂 My username is The Crafty Cara, I believe I commented on your latest post 😉 Thank you so much though! 😘
Very creative! I don't remember you specifying this, but if anyone is going to try this project, don't bake acrylic "crystals", you'll regret it. Only put real glass crystals in the oven.
Thank you for the clarification. I buy Swarovski, so I forget about typical rhinestones.
Heather Wells
I only buy Swarovski too. 😊 Not just because I can put them in the oven, but I think they look the best and age well. Cheaper crystals can get scratched and turn cloudy very easily. But, I have heard enough horror stories about ruined projects that it's now ingrained in my brain to remind people to make sure they use a brand of crystals that are glass. You did say in the video that you were using Swarovski's, but I think people that don't have much, or any, experience with crystals think a crystal is a crystal.
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I didn't mean that I was trying to say that I agree with you and to me
Swarovski cristiles are more beautigul
Beautiful eggs. Do you hang them? I think they would be pretty Xmas tree ornaments.
Yes they would and light weight too for the tree branches👍
I haven’t but you definitely can
You're so creative and this is gorgeous!! Best of luck to a great 2017!!
Thank you so much. I hope you have a great 2023
Wow absolutely stunning
Thank you
Beautiful! So glad to see you back!
Thank you so much
That’s sooo cool. I just subscribed I’m excited to watch more of your videos
Thank you
Omy I love this!! I was wondering when I would see a video from you!!! Thanks Heather for sharing your gorgeous talent!😘🐰🐣🐸💖
Thank you so much
Very clever and pretty!! Thank you!!
Thank you so much! Thinking of different eggs since it is Spring time
Do you have a list of materials and where to purchase them? I love this!
So sorry about the delay in response. I don’t have a number of the materials anymore but I bought everything but the toaster oven from Micheals arts and crafts
Beautiful and so imaginative!
Thank you so much
How many times can you bake clay before it starts to burn it or make it brittle?
At least four. I just wouldn’t do long sessions in the oven. Some of my pieces baked four times for some components
this is FANTASTIC! truely inspired.
Thank you
I could not for the life of me get those stupid lines drawn on there correctly. SO what I did was i used nail art striping tape.. then drew my lines to the right of each one on the edge of the tape .. perfection Now to put some clay on it... thanks for the tutorial I would have never tried it without it!
:) I am using tape for stripe on another egg :)
So cute!!! I could never do this, but I'm sure plenty of people can and it's adorable. :D
Thank you so much for stopping by, and commenting :) Do you work with polymer clay?
Please help me I have bought two clay extrudes the sculpey and the walunut one please both don't work what one do use please help
Savannah Grosberg how doesn't it work? Is it too hard to get the clay through? Those small metal extruders (about the size of a hotdog) with the little discs that have different holes in them take a HUGE amount of strength to extrude the clay; I find they work much better when you fasten the extruder into a caulking gun (one with the trigger that you put a cardboard tube of caulk or silicone in. they are relatively cheap in hardware stores, and often free on Freecycle.org- that's a site where you ask people near you for or they offer items that are still useable but they don't want anymore-everything is free). You can use Gorilla glue or liquid nails/silicone to secure the extruded inside the caulking gun so that the plunger of the extruder is attached to to circular "pusher" part of the caulking gun. This way you can push the extruder in with much less strength by using the trigger of the caulking gun (if you use silicone you can remove the extruder with a bit of work, but if you use gorilla glue or liquid nails it is pretty much permanent). You still need to condition the clay well before using it in any extruder (make sure it's soft and warm)-Fimo is tough to put though the extruder even after conditioning it and using the caulking just because it is so firm.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience with us
Super cute! How well do the crystals stay on after baking?
They stayed on all this time
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you :)
Omg very, very beautiful, I love them.
Thank you so much
Ps I love that gold and pearl mixed. Love love love
Thank you so much
Lovely!! Thank you for sharing!!
Thank you
Beautiful 👍💖
Thank you
Very pretty! Thank you.
Thank you
Love them!! Thanks!
Thank you
So pretty!!!
Thank you so much
Gorgeous!
Thank you :) I figured it is the right time of the year for eggs ;)
i love this. there so pretty!♡♡
Thank you :)
Hi I was wondering if you could make a Peanut Butter Fudge Ripple Cheesecake mini tutorial.
I will try if I start working with clay again
beautiful!
Thank you
una meraviglia!!
Thanks for watching
Love love love n more love!!!!
Thanks :) How have you been?
Very nice, before we put the goldsmith we cook it;
Thank you 😊
superb
Thank you
SUUUUPPPPERRRR !!!!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!
Thank you
The Unruly Housewife has a video here where she makes a hollow polymer clay egg by dissolving the egg in vinegar.
Interesting! Thank you for sharing ☺️
Superb
Thank you so much
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much