I just love watching someone make something from just a little air dry clay. Wonderful, I am going to copy you and make some for a Christmas decoration. Thankyou for sharing this.
Thank you so much for your feedback!!! Its is so rewarding to hear! I'd love to see your finished Gnome! You can send a pic to us at designaholicstudio@outlook.com and we can feature it on our website!!! Have fun!!!
Help please. My first attempt looks fine but cracked a lot overnight. I repaired it this am but as it continues to dry it continues to crack. How thick of a layer of clay is best. I have mine only about an 8th of an inch thick and it's possibly way too thin. Suggestions? Ideas? Garbage and start again?
I have the exact same issue! I found that if I cover the cone with plastic wrap first and make sure the wrap is fairly wet before I put the clay on; after I get the structure of the gnome formed, I slide it off the cone structure and let it dry. I have had no cracking since I have removed the cones.
Hi Karen, Gesso acts as a primer. I used it on the cone so that the clay would have something to stick to. Generally though it acts to seal and/or prime your surface, it can give you texture on your surface as well. For the gnome you could use a few layers white acrylic paint instead. Courtney
I absolutely love this! What a fantastic idea! I'm a beginner at polymer clay, but really think I could do this.
I just love watching someone make something from just a little air dry clay. Wonderful, I am going to copy you and make some for a Christmas decoration. Thankyou for sharing this.
So cute 🥰
I'm not into the bee decor, but this makes me want to give this a try. Thanks for sharing this simple craft.
You are welcome!!!
So cute ❤ thank you so very much for sharing how to make it
Thank you thank you!!!
This is awesome! Never thought to mix mediums! Thanks
Thank you 😊
Too flippin cute! LOVE IT!
Thank you!!!👋
Fantastic job! Can't wait to try it myself. Thanks for the great tutorial!
Awesome, thank you....have fun!!!
Oh my goodness! This is so stinking cute!! I can't wait to make one for my granddaughter. Thanks for the tutorial. So relaxing to watch you create.
Thank you so much for your feedback!!! Its is so rewarding to hear! I'd love to see your finished Gnome! You can send a pic to us at designaholicstudio@outlook.com and we can feature it on our website!!! Have fun!!!
❤😊… LOVE when demonstrations are easy to follow and looks amazing! Fantastic idea!
Thank you so much, glad you love it!!!❤
Lovely x
Thank you!!!
Beautiful 🌻🐝
Thank you 😊
Do you have a tutorial for the honey bee pot beside the adorable gnome?
Muy bonito gracias por compartir tus trabajos muchas bendiciones
Thank you!!
New sub!! Such an adorable gnome! Thx!! 🤩
Thank you so much!!!☺️
This is very beautiful 😍
Thank you! 😊
@@McGregorsDIY you are most welcome
Help please. My first attempt looks fine but cracked a lot overnight. I repaired it this am but as it continues to dry it continues to crack. How thick of a layer of clay is best. I have mine only about an 8th of an inch thick and it's possibly way too thin. Suggestions? Ideas? Garbage and start again?
I have the exact same issue! I found that if I cover the cone with plastic wrap first and make sure the wrap is fairly wet before I put the clay on; after I get the structure of the gnome formed, I slide it off the cone structure and let it dry. I have had no cracking since I have removed the cones.
What is purpose of Gesso? Can something else be used in place of Gesso?
Hi Karen, Gesso acts as a primer. I used it on the cone so that the clay would have something to stick to. Generally though it acts to seal and/or prime your surface, it can give you texture on your surface as well. For the gnome you could use a few layers white acrylic paint instead.
Courtney
Perfeito 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
😄 thank you!
😍🥰🤩👏👏👏👏👏👏🙏💕
Thank you 😊