@jackierosenfeld11892 years agoAlso ludmila, thank you for teaching me to be more patient, slow down. And pay more attention to detail. Im slowly becoming a less sloppy clayist.
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@friedaraeperkins32589 months agoThose are so creative! I am amazed at the colors after you sanded and polished them. They are gorgeous! Thank you for sharing your work with us, so much inspiration.
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@lwuuus4 years agoSo much work and lots of detail to this amazing necklace. Beautiful, very beautiful. 1
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@shelleymessenbrink274010 months agoLove the necklace, want to try this technique. Inspired.
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@kerriefearby95424 years agoMind blowingly beautiful, and to think it all started with scraps. Thank you for this detailed tutorial. 1
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@jackierosenfeld11892 years agoYouve inspired me! Will post photos when i figure out how. made these necklaces the last two nights. Credit to ludmila bakulina for idea. < id="hidden2"br />gold was made from sculpey premo gold, pearl white, translucent, bits of black and bright yellow, plus gold foil and maybe a little too much gold holographic glitter. Smaller gold pieces will be earrings. leftover canes in blues and greens were my practice run. ...Expand
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@0LorreneBaumDavis07 years agoTerrific technique tips, ludmila. Good on you. 1
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@altheawhybrow13657 years agoLudmila! Thank you for demonstrating so well how you made this stunning necklace. Absolutely inspiring, innovative and better to watch than any tv! To. ...Expand1
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@FaerieFenergles6 years agoAbsolutely gorgeous! thank you so much for sharing. 1
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@stumpy45465 years agoThis is stunning, but you are such a perfectionist, it drives me crazy! However i am going to give this a try, wish me luck xx.
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@MegaPraiseHim7 years agoAbsolutely stunning as always! Thank you so much. 1
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@gailneedham99305 years agoThat was very interesting, thank you and thank you for showing how it looks on. This is very pretty, thank you. 2
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@mariannedal90686 years agoSo good. Cannot belive this happens just befoer my eyes. Thankyou.
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@emmadebemma5727 years agoAs always, another beautiful piece! I' m going to try this soon! 1
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@marystribling3104last yearSo beautiful! Thank you so much for the tutorial what brand of varnish did you use?
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@gillianwiseman35187 years agoLovely, pecise and easy to follow! I really want to try one of these! 2
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@deanablythe93945 years agoI am so impressed with your talent, well done. 1
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@usasoapworks49806 years agoLove how you showed the complete process. 1
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@atelier2zouzou6557 years agoWknderfull! I try this tomorrow! Thanks. 1
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@gracep.a.65533 years agoBeautiful necklace and great tutorial! How do you avoid your rounded pieces getting a flat side while curing? I usually cure on corn starch in these cases? 1
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@linksofi7 years agoMagnifique! merci pour ce tuto; 1
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@berniceseigel64826 years agoLove your videos. Your jewelry is gorgeous. Where do you get your magnetic clasps for the necklaces and what size mm. Thank you.
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@rosiehutchinson93336 years agoI love this design, i' ve made a few similar collars but not used rubber tubing. Why do you use it when it gets hidden by the beads?
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@lulilobo28683 years agoNice work! what is the black rubber tube? Where do i find it?
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@atlantida87696 years agoTi si neverovatna zena. Ja se divim svakom tvom radu. Uzivam dok gledam. Lt; 3. 1
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@melindad.41546 years agoIs the rubber cover on the wire necessary? What is the benefit of using it vs just putting it directly on the wire? I' m going to try this out myself and want to make sure i do it correctly. Beautiful work as always. 1
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@lisajarvis28387 years agoEyelets in both ends of each polymer clay tube beads!
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@Karai97 years agoThis is so pretty! Question, what is the black tubing that you put over the wire? 1
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@promoplus1003 years agoLudmila, what is the approximate length of each segment or together, i' m struggling with this and keep making the necklace to small?
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@Varla19827 years agoThank you for so beautiful tutorial! I want to ask is you what kind of wire you use? Is this a memory wire? 1
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@apo19155 years agoBeutifull pc. Ludmila. Hope to show us how you mix and make the canes. Thank you.
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@patriziacardinale23996 years agoIt is very interesting but in which video can i see how to make these scraps " tubolar beads" 2
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@CervenkovaPetra5 years agoCan i ask with what did you polished it? Thank you. 1
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@veraprokic31317 years agoWhy do you cover them with paper, before spraying the fixative, and why you cover only a part of the clay? Also, why do you use the pastel fixative?
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@jacquelinecoverdale48110 months agoI am just beginning to work with polymer clay but i have lots of scrapes.
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@papaperart32067 years agoNice diy (come to see our last video ) 1
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@ajdapos41775 years agoThis bracelets are reallythe video is way to long. She is yust rolling the clay for more than 20 minutes straight.
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made these necklaces the last two nights. Credit to ludmila bakulina for idea. < id="hidden2"br />gold was made from sculpey premo gold, pearl white, translucent, bits of black and bright yellow, plus gold foil and maybe a little too much gold holographic glitter. Smaller gold pieces will be earrings.
leftover canes in blues and greens were my practice run. ...Expand
thank you so much for sharing. 1
merci pour ce tuto; 1
what is the black rubber tube? Where do i find it?
(come to see our last video ) 1