Creating Polymer Clay Trinket Dishes / Tutorial / Easy / Simple / Scrap Clay
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- Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
- Hi! Welcome to my Trinket Dish Tutorial! Little trinket dishes come in handy for all sorts of things - popping your rings or earrings in, holding keys, paper clips on your desk... the uses are endless.
In this tutorial I show you how to make a bunch of fun and different trinket dishes using a variety of techniques.
All items used in this tutorial are available in our store www.thelittlecrafthouse.com.au
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Hope you enjoy!
Thanks for watching! Nic x
Your tutorials are fantastic and different! You teach multiple ways to use one technique!! Thank you for that!😊
You are so welcome! Glad you enjoyed!
This was a fab tutorial- easy to follow and very enjoyable. I learnt a lot. Thank you. ❤ from 🇬🇧
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
Beautifully done. I really like it😅 8:21pm.
Thank you so much 😀
New subscriber and a newbie at polymer clay. I’m so glad I found your channel and a Aussie to.
Thanks so much and welcome!
Ur dishes are beautiful and I'd luv to try them tho u make it look easier than I suspect it is but I'm still going to try,I luv them and I loved Ur video so thank u so much I enjoyed watching u create👌💖
Thank you for sharing your ideas and knowledge! Very beautiful 😊
You are so welcome! :)
Omg you are so great at teaching your talent ❤
I live watching you make beautiful things with the clay.
I try to make things and they just aren’t really nice lol.
I’m going to keep watching you anyway because your stuff is awesome ❤️❤️
Thanks so much 😊 it does take practice! And not all my things turn out good! Keep trying and have fun. You’ll get there!
Very helpful information about varnishing! Thank you! 😊
Glad it was helpful! Thank for watching!
Lovely dishes; I can't wait to try silk screen printing but I am not an experienced clay expert.
Don’t stress! They are really simple and completely suitable for beginners! Worst case- clean the clay with a baby wipe/isopropyl alcohol and start again!
thanks for sharing your skills and ideas love the projects have a fab week!🤩
Thank you! And you too :)
Thank you! Now I understand much more about it. 🥰
Glad it was helpful!
Lovely accent. Love Australians.
Thanks mate!! (Haha I never say mate!)
Hello! How can you coat polymer clay so that it can be used as a food plate?
Very lovely. This newbie Thanks you for sharing. Once sealed are the dishes waterproof
I'm new to Premo clay, so this tutorial was great! I learned may tips from your video. I do have a question. I baked my first trinket dish at 275 degrees for an hour, and it was still somewhat bendy. What would cause that, and is it fixible? Thanks!!
Hi! Welcome to the wonderful world of polymer! It's lots of fun!
Polymer will always stay a little flexible. It's a good thing as it makes it more durable. It sounds like it's baked pretty good if its bendy and doesn't snap! If you are worried - you could always pop it in a little longer.
@@TheLittleCraftHouse Thanks so much for your reply! I did bake it for another half hour, but still a bit flexible. Who knew it was supposed to be that way. I subscribed to you channel, and have watched a few more of your videos, and they were all great. Thanks
These are adorable! ❤❤❤
Quick question-Do you print your cutters in a resin or filament printer?
Hi! We don’t make our cutters ourselves. We have another small business who makes for us. But they are made using a filament printer :)
@The Little Craft House oh OK. I make cutters with a resin printer and had some questions. Thanks tho.
How do you stop the polymer clay from sticking to the base dish? Mine stuck on the bottom and in a couple of spots on the sides. I ripped the dish trying to extract it after the first 15 minutes. Did I miss a step?
Oh no! I haven’t had the issue of it getting stuck! Maybe let the clay rest for a few minutes before putting in the dish- just to cook it down and be less sticky. You could also try dusting the dish with some cornflower- to create a slight barrier. Hopefully that helps!
Don't you get marks from your nails on the clay?
Yep! Unfortunately I do! I try to smooth out any marks before I bake. I try to keep them short - but they grow so fast!
Hi sory late reaction. U know what im jelous :'( in my country polymer clay is expensive and were struglin' in flatuation rate here. Its not wise to make a big item using polymer clay instead using a air dry clay cos air cly is cheap here. But i love working polymer but because of u im convince now its not about how expnsive d material but what imprtant is d best result of ur art and d quality.