Beautiful work! Where do you find the tiny flower cutter? It looks much smaller than anything I can find online. I may try to make my own, but would much prefer to find one like yours.
I think I heard in an earlier video in the series that you baked the teapot before adding the spout? Is this also what needs to be done before adding flowers? By the way, I am new to clay minis and your instruction on creating leaf cane was amazing!!
If you have the patience and time it will be best to bake the teapot in several stages. It depends on what clay you are using also. If its soft it is definitely best baking several times. Its a matter of control and you will have more control over the clay this way as its more stable in form and wont distort as easily. Also use Translucent liquid Sculpey or liquid Fimo as this will bond baked and non baked clay together. Good luck with your own teapots!
Try polymerclayexpress for cutters. They are called Kemper cutters. Smallest size.
ChristelJensen 1 year ago
Beautiful work! Where do you find the tiny flower cutter? It looks much smaller than anything I can find online. I may try to make my own, but would much prefer to find one like yours.
dddtttggg 1 year ago
Yes I printed the magazine:)
ChristelJensen 1 year ago
Did you print the magazine plz respond!!!
Craftyperson126 1 year ago
Your voice is so pleasant and your techniques are so very useful. Thank you. Theresa : )
theresa5 2 years ago 5
Hi Minipro8
How nice to hear:) Thank you. Good luck to you as well and hope you get inspired to make some clay creations. It's very addictive once started;)
ChristelJensen 3 years ago
amazing!! i wish i was as creative as you!!
i have watched all your vids and all of them are very nicely done!! good luck on your other creations!!
minipro8 3 years ago 2
I think I heard in an earlier video in the series that you baked the teapot before adding the spout? Is this also what needs to be done before adding flowers? By the way, I am new to clay minis and your instruction on creating leaf cane was amazing!!
Puppysbreath 3 years ago
Hi Puppysbreath Thanks for nice comments!
If you have the patience and time it will be best to bake the teapot in several stages. It depends on what clay you are using also. If its soft it is definitely best baking several times. Its a matter of control and you will have more control over the clay this way as its more stable in form and wont distort as easily. Also use Translucent liquid Sculpey or liquid Fimo as this will bond baked and non baked clay together. Good luck with your own teapots!
ChristelJensen 3 years ago