Thank you Dorothy for letting me know that you like this technique. It's always very helpful to receive feedback so I am grateful for your message and for you appreciation! I wish you a wonderful and creative day! Mihaela
Thank you very much, Rachel! You"ve made me very happy! I also love making tutorials and sharing my love for clay and my ideas. So, yes, I'm back and I'm doing my best to bring more inspiration because I love working with clay and I"m also grateful for the appreciation that I receive. Thank you again for your beautiful and encouraging message! 💖 Have a blissful day! Mihaela
Thank you for writing to me! It's such a joy for me to know that my ideas are sometimes opening new possibilities or just give people the desire to play with polymer clay and try new things and allow the polymer clay to surprise them in a wonderful way. Have a great day! Mihaela
Thank you for watching the tutorial and for writing to me! In the present I use mostly UV resin for a beautiful faux enamel or faux glass effect, but at that time I was experimenting with different sealing options:) I still use Diamond glaze as an option when I don't want to use UV resin. I hope you'll enjoy other videos from my channel. And I also wanted to wish you Happy Holidays!
I like how sprinkling the chalk on makes an enamel effect. What kind of effect do you get if you gently burnish the clay while the stencil is still in place?
Thank you for your comment! You can surely do that too. I think it works just as fine. To have an idea I recommend this tutorial from Ilysa and Kira from the PolymerclayTV on Pan Pastels and stencils: ruclips.net/video/hQ5dTPPbiUI/видео.html. Have a beautiful day!
Thank you for your beautiful message! I'm sorry for replying so late. It's now that I've just seen your message. I think resin is the best option for a glass-like effect. I'm using Triple Thick because it worked well for me (though I now see that it has a lot of limitations and it is affected by the climate in which it is used) and it seemed easier to use and it cured faster than resin. Have an amazing day!
Hello! I didn't have any issues with the Triple Thick until now and I'm using it intensively and it's been awhile since I've been using it. Someone told me recently that Triple Thick could not work very well in humid and hot climates so I think that in the case, resin is the best solution to achieve a beautiful glass-like effect. Thank you very much for appreciating my tutorial! Have a beautiful and blessed day!
Thank you for your message! I wanted to tell you that I've received a lot of recommendations for solutions in case the Triple Thick does not work. Someone said that Varathane Clear Gloss Water-Based Interior Polyurethane works very well (on condition to apply 3-4 layers) and it's a solution preferred by a lot of clayers from the polymer clay community. Kalyana Design Tutorials recommends Lisa Pavelka's Magic Gloss and the Ultradome. I personally used a French epoxy resin in the past, but I'm not happy with the fact that I have to wait so much for the resin to cure. Have a wonderful day!
Great tutorial, inspirațional, thank you ! Take care and wear the mask! Huggs!🥰🥰💕💕
Thank you very much, Melinda! I appreciate your beautiful message very much! Have a great day!💖🌹🤩
I like the technique another way to use chalk and have a beautiful piece of art, thanks for sharing.
Thank you Dorothy for letting me know that you like this technique. It's always very helpful to receive feedback so I am grateful for your message and for you appreciation! I wish you a wonderful and creative day! Mihaela
I love the effects with the chalks. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for your message! I was very glad to read it! Have a wonderful day! Mihaela
This is a great idea with a beautiful result! I would love to see more tutorials from you 🙂
Rachel D
Thank you very much, Rachel!
You"ve made me very happy! I also love making tutorials and sharing my love for clay and my ideas. So, yes, I'm back and I'm doing my best to bring more inspiration because I love working with clay and I"m also grateful for the appreciation that I receive. Thank you again for your beautiful and encouraging message! 💖
Have a blissful day!
Mihaela
Thank you, I hadn't thought of using my chalk in that way. Blessings
Thank you for writing to me! It's such a joy for me to know that my ideas are sometimes opening new possibilities or just give people the desire to play with polymer clay and try new things and allow the polymer clay to surprise them in a wonderful way. Have a great day! Mihaela
The Triple Thick will eventually make your clay all gooey. Use varnish.
Thank you for watching the tutorial and for writing to me! In the present I use mostly UV resin for a beautiful faux enamel or faux glass effect, but at that time I was experimenting with different sealing options:) I still use Diamond glaze as an option when I don't want to use UV resin. I hope you'll enjoy other videos from my channel. And I also wanted to wish you Happy Holidays!
Hey I figured that out a few weeks ago because I don't have enamel but this works great
Looks awesome
Thank you very much for taking the time and sharing your thoughts with me! Have a great day!
You can mix the chalk or pigments with liquid clay and use your heat gun on it and get a faux enamel look
Love it!
Thank you very much! Have a great day!
I like how sprinkling the chalk on makes an enamel effect. What kind of effect do you get if you gently burnish the clay while the stencil is still in place?
Thank you for your comment! You can surely do that too. I think it works just as fine. To have an idea I recommend this tutorial from Ilysa and Kira
from the PolymerclayTV
on Pan Pastels and stencils: ruclips.net/video/hQ5dTPPbiUI/видео.html. Have a beautiful day!
Oh, they look amazing! I will defenitely try this.
I was wondering, I don't have triple gloss varnish. Do you think resin will have the same outcome?
Thank you for your beautiful message! I'm sorry for replying so late. It's now that I've just seen your message. I think resin is the best option for a glass-like effect. I'm using Triple Thick because it worked well for me (though I now see that it has a lot of limitations and it is affected by the climate in which it is used) and it seemed easier to use and it cured faster than resin. Have an amazing day!
As and you can put mica powders in it as well
Another great video. I tried Triple Thick glaze and it ended up sticky after a while. How do you find it after it stays on the clay for a while?
Hello! I didn't have any issues with the Triple Thick until now and I'm using it intensively and it's been awhile since I've been using it. Someone told me recently that Triple Thick could not work very well in humid and hot climates so I think that in the case, resin is the best solution to achieve a beautiful glass-like effect. Thank you very much for appreciating my tutorial! Have a beautiful and blessed day!
Mihaela Georgescu Thank you for responding. I will have to try again. Take care :0)
Thank you for your message! I wanted to tell you that I've received a lot of recommendations for solutions in case the Triple Thick does not work. Someone said that Varathane Clear Gloss Water-Based Interior Polyurethane works very well (on condition to apply 3-4 layers) and it's a solution preferred by a lot of clayers from the polymer clay community. Kalyana Design Tutorials recommends Lisa Pavelka's Magic Gloss and the Ultradome. I personally used a French epoxy resin in the past, but I'm not happy with the fact that I have to wait so much for the resin to cure. Have a wonderful day!