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  • I love your tutorials - thankyou!

  • @AprilCroftAdventurer Thank you!

  • I think the croissant is real cute-3

  • @yogurt395 Thank you!

  • Watch SugarCharmShop. She is reaaalllyy goood. So is gentlemanbunny though:)

  • love it ur so amazing

  • @MegaVictoriaBieber Thank you!

  • cute i think if you added some yellow chalf pastel with TLS around the egg yolk to make it look more realistic

  • @SexyMintz12 Thank you for the tip!! :)!

  • NO! YOU NEVER FORGET THE DONUT AND COFFEE! :O Nice job though :)

  • @DucksCanCraft YUMMM!

  • @GentlemanBunny That is soooo true!!!!!! :D I love your creations!!!

  • they looked soooooooo cool but u prbly shouldv brushed them with chalk pastels! but the bacon looked soo cool just a little raw haha lol

  • @NailandCraftFreak13 Thank you!

  • cute eggs

  • @Amytamywamee

    They are. But you just have to knead it to make it easier to work with.

  • are polymer clay hard? o.O

  • what colors did u use for the bacon thx!!!!

  • @17roxursox1 Just mixed some red, pink, white & "skin" colors..

  • WAT! NO CAWFEE!? B-b-b-ut I NEED my cawfee D;

  • @michelle13579123 ill make caffe

  • wat clay do you use?

  • @SweetySister99 Polymer clay: sculpey premo, fimo soft, cernit.

  • @GentlemanBunny for some reason i find making the croissant the hardest

    am i doing something wrong?

    it looks as if your twisting the croissant fast so im doin that and it keeps on riping LOL WHAT SHOULD I DO???????

  • Doesn't the mat that you use effect the shape it mades and the color? I see sparkles and I think the shape it forms might mess up the clay.

  • @AGStephanie Sometimes, but usually not :)

  • It looks delicious!! I never had egg in breakfast though.

  • @CuteTanpopo Thank you! You haven't? It's an english breakfast =)

  • you're such a genius!!! i love love love it! but how is you clay always that soft and nice? when i buy mine its hard to mush up like yours =\

  • @WithSumMusicOnTopxD Thank you! I "condition" the clay before making the video so it doesn't take too much time at the beginning..so I warm the clay up in my hands and smush it around a bit :D *squish, squish*

  • @GentlemanBunny Oh thankk youuuuuu =DDD 

  • @GentlemanBunny you are so gentle with clay i cant find polymer clay here in america but my mom bought me play-doh i really want polymer clay!!

  • @shanettess You get it in craft stores XD like in Hobby lobby jo-anne's or micheals

  • @shanettess Try JoAnne (spellling) Fabrics, walmart, michaels, hobby lobby, and AC Moores. If you don't find it got to hobby lobby's website and you can get it. Hope this helps.

  • @sunnyysun33 Lovely :D

  • I really like the idea of having a croissant for breakfast instead of toast..they are so much more tasty! Especially the really flaky ones. Yum!

  • @Meiyumii Thank you! :) Yummylicious!

  • you're a genius! love it!

  • @MsAlly1982 Thank you!

  • hi! as always A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­! I was wondering if you could to a tut on how to make a polymer clay miniature snow-cone thanks always for your fast replies!!!

  • @maddyswim2199 Thank you very much! Hmm, yum a snow cone. Lovely idea. I have to think about it for a minute..on how to make it.

  • can you make a vid that shows how to make juice or soda or something you can drink plz?

  • @TheVampirewomen Very good idea! I haven't made one of that kind yet :)

  • oh and u should make the bacon wiggly because when you cook it it shrives up and becomes....well...wiggly :P ~~~~~~~~

  • Thank you for the idea :) This is more of a "soft" bacon, not the very well fried one :) Some like it soft, some like it more "crackly".

  • i bake my bacon and i comes out crispy and flat

  • dont forget the coffee!! XD

  • Haha :D

  • you should do pancakes. just saying :D

  • Cool idea :)

  • @zombieslmao i can do panckakes when i can make vids!!!!!!!!!!!! sorry screaming t my mom

  • yummy

  • Thanks

  • Possums.. made me think of dame edna :) Oh, thank you!

  • You are absolutly AMAZING at this, I subbed:)

  • Aww, thank you so much <3

  • do you ever talk? can you do one talking

  • Currently I have no talking videos. Why would talking help? :P

  • @GentlemanBunny yeah i agree it would. it would help us beginners. although i do get alot of help from your tutorials it would make me better =)

  • cute!

  • Thanks!

  • If you want crispy and crunchy kind just use darker colors and then pinch it lightly ever so it crimps. Is crimp only a hair term o-o

  • Well. People like different types of bacon..some like it soft&soggy, some like it totally crispy and crunchy.

  • Can you do a car ?

  • Hmm..making a car out of polymer clay. Maybe. Sounds like a real challenge :D

  • where can u find the mini plates can u find it at michaels or a.c.moore?

  • I bought mine online. You can find them on places which sell dollhouse items.

  • I don't store mine in anything, they stay soft anyway,

    I think the only possible way for them to go hard is by baking.

  • Possibly :) Although I bet that if you leave them for 5 years - they'll become rock hard. Don't know. That's just a guess.

  • pop the yoke lol

  • thats really cool!

    but do u do furniture?

    iv always wanted 2 make furniture

  • I have never made any.. but that's a very nice idea!

  • cool it looks soo real at the end

  • Thank you!

  • That's really neat, I always wondered how people made stuff that small!

    I had a question, how do you store your unused clay? I was thinking of putting in a ziplock but would that dry it out?

  • Thank you! I keep my unused clay in little zip bags. It works fine :)

  • Okay, cool. Thanks! I wouldnt know where else to store them! =)

  • Can polymer clay dry out? i sometimes leave sitting on my desk...

  • wow how cute is that

  • Thank you so much!

  • awesome!

  • Thank you!

  • could you paint your clay or would that ruin the whole thing completely?

  • You can paint polymer clay! You can pretty much do anything with it.. :)

  • cool but i need to make the bigger for my 18inch american girl doll hee hee thnx nice vid

  • Haha :D Thank you!

  • Thi looks so yummy! Where did you get the plate anyway?

  • Thank you! I bought the plate @ Etsy

  • how do i bake it so it wonk stick????

  • put it on some tin foil and pop it in the toster for a few seconds depending on how bug the thing your cooking is, it should slide right off if its cooke through out

  • in the toaster?!?!?!?!

    or in the oven?!?!

  • Toaster? Really???

  • how did u make the bacon shiny?? UR AMAZING. i watched all ur vids in like 1 day. lol or less than a day . then i see new from u . ur good.

  • Thank you! You can use glaze to make things shiny. There is "polymer clay glaze".

  • what colors did u use? i couldnt see well

  • I mix my own colors of what I happen to have ^-^. But roughly - for the croissants: light brown, for the eggs: white & yellow, for the bacon: white & red & pink.

  • This is sooo coool! i love watching it! thank you for making this!!!!

  • Thank you so much <3!

  • can u just use a regular oven to bake them? and if so wat temp do they have to be?

  • Yes a regular oven. The temperature varies depending on what type of polymer clay you use. The clay package has the required temperature written there.

  • That made me hungry =)

  • this is fantastic! Thank you so much for the tutorial. I just need some yellow clay and I can try this. You're the best!

  • Thank you so much :)!

  • really NICE!!!

  • Thanks!

  • Amazing!

    I finally got some polymer clays! I tried your mushroom tutorial, and now I might try making some eggs just for fun, they're so cute.

    Perhaps I'll make another mushroom also.

    Your videos are so inspiring, I can't wait to get more involved in polymer.

    Oh, and by the way- What do you store your polymer in? I was reading that plastic containers do something to the plasticizers in the polymer? I was thinking about using a tin?

  • really? I never heard about plastic being bad for polymer clay. Worried now, as I keep mine in an air-tight plastic food storage box. I haven't noticed any problems so far though.

  • Aww, thank you! I keep my polymer clays in little plastic zip bags. So they won't dry, although they don't dry too easily :P I haven't heard of the plastic container thing... tin is a good idea too. I think everything works..

  • I put all my clay in a cake tin, and it looks as if all the clay is looking fine to me :)

  • Ok, so tin is a good place to hold your clay in. Good, good :) Maybe I should try and organize my clays better. They're all in little plastic zip bags. If they were neatly in a "box" it would be easier to find the colors I need :P

  • I agree, it is much easier to find the clay colours and its much tidy. But its best on what your comfortable with.

  • aww so cute

  • Thanks ^-^!

  • omg! awsome! :P

    mmm....it makes me hungry ^_^

  • Thank you <3!

  • great job ! unbelievable..the bacon and the egg and everything! is awesome!

  • Thank you :)

  • very neat

  • Thanks!

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