Sculpey Polymer Clay Cane Techniques
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Have you ever seen those complicated and intricate polymer canes and thought you'd like to be able to create them yourself? We will show you how to start at the beginning making simple canes, and then combining them to create complex canes. For great tips and techniques on creating polymer clay canes, don't miss this video!
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All I can say is THANK You! Not yelling just SO doggone happy to FINALLY get a simple easy to follow vid. I've been playing around with pc to make unique earrings, but haven't found anything as easy as this to follow. The artist is exceptionally easy to follow. Thank you thank you thank you.
How to buff the beads and what tools to use, where is the best place to buy them? Thanks a lot!
Jessica H - The long blades that are used in the demonstration are available in the Super Slicer tool set, found here: www.dickblick.com/products/sculpey-clay-tools/. The demonstrator is using the blades without the handle that is included in the kit. If you would like additional assistance, please feel welcome to contact our Product Information team at 1-800-933-2542
@shooaholic We are happy to hear this video was useful! Thanks!
@TheBigguy500 Many of the Sculpey products bake at 275°F (130°C) for 15 minutes per ¼" (6 mm) of thickness. You can find all the Sculpey products and read the details for each at: dickblick . com / brands / sculpey / or contact our Product Information team who can help with any questions at: info @ dickblick . com.
For project questions, please contact our Product Information team by emailing: info @ dickblick . com or calling toll free 1-800-933-2546. Thanks!
@TheBroodingTom You may want to contact our Product Information experts at info @ dickblick . com - or call them toll free at 1-800-933-2542. They can talk through ideas with you and get you answers to your more technical questions. I know we have many polymer artists on our staff who can help!
Thanks. Easy and pretty. The leaves are wonderful.
wow, i just discovered a completely new world ! cant wait to learn more about this wonderful art
This is so helpful. There are many vids on how to make complex things, but I'm still struggling with the basics, so thanks!
mightyaphroditie The quantity really depends on how much cane you want to make, but to help you get a little better understanding, the “core” tube she starts with is 2/3 to a full 2oz block of clay. The rolled out portion is a smaller quantity, closer to a quarter or less of the initial block. For any additional questions, you can reach Blick Product Information at 1-800-933-2542 or info@dickblick.com.
thank you for the video I have been looking for something like this, I always wondered how the complicated ones are made and you made it so easy to understand how they are made.
You made that leaf cane so much easier than what I have been doing. Thanks again!
I love this!! I was wondering something. A while back I discovered a new way to to do stop-animation using a polymer clay, by slicing it into thin sections, then taking a picture of each slice.. what happened was I got actual fluid-like motion on film!! I only did this once and I plan on doing it again..
@antijelly In the demo, the artist is using Sculpey III but you can use Premo or any other the other colored clays.
this by far the most helpful video on making canes!
Oh my goodness! How simple did you make that "leaf cane" look! Thank you - this is a great tutorial! I will be looking forward to watching more ~M x
For help with your project, you can email or call our Product Information experts at: info @ dickblick . com or 1-800-933-2546
@SHUKZ13 Sculpey III and Premo Sculpey come in a wide range of colors and are great for caning and making charms.
Thank you for the tutorial as well as the link to purchase the machine. I have been searching for weeks for a nice one that works well at a nice price with no luck. This machine has a very nice price, not expensive at all and I can't wait to receive it, as I am a beginner at polymer clay and want to begin asap!! =)
@ Jody D There is a wide assortment of polymer clay tools available on our site dickblick.com If you have any questions about tools or polymer clay, feel free to contact our Product Information team at info@dickblick.com or call us at (800)933-2542.
@lpsfriends The point of refrigerating your cane (not freezing) is to make it just a little bit more firm while working with it. Certain techniques require the polymer clay to be very soft while other techniques are easier if the clay is just a little bit more firm. You would place the cane in the refridgerator just long enough for it to reach the consistency that works for you. Since every refrigerator is a different temperature there is no set time for this.
ceebelle We carry the Amaco Pasta Machine. You can find it in the polymer clay tools section of our website: goo.gl/2uFthj
@allypink99 You can use a hand roller - anything from a lucite roller to a rolling pin or dowel will work!
Wow you made that look so easy thank you so much.
@lilmizzpRnB Yes - once your piece is created, follow the baking directions. This is harden the clay and make it durable and long lasting.
The artist is working on a Sculpey Clay Mat. These can be purchased on the Blick website by following the link in the video description. Thanks
Absolutely Fantastic!!!!!! The things you make are really beautiful, & I'm going to try to have a go at making some things......thank you so much
I love your explanation.
I find the polymer clay videos really interesting and informative, because I've been thinking about getting into using it myself. Thank you. c:
@peace2570 For an extra lustrous finish, there is a product called Sculpey Glaze that we sell at Blick. You can find it on our website dickblick . com / products / sculpey-glaze.
Great job. Many thanks
I don't even know what this is or why it was in my suggested videos but I'm intrigued
@user-lz2to4cf6l
7 жыл бұрын
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@chipotleburrito
7 жыл бұрын
Scotia Grant same
best technique tips I have ever seen
@PeaceLoveDuctTape100 All the tools and products in this video are from Blick Art Materials. The cutting tool used here is called a Super Slicer. Please go to the Blick website and enter item number 34208-1002 for more information or to purchase.
WOW~!!! amazing ~!!! wonderful job, i should try it!
OMG! they look almost like factary made!! you have such good techniques! I like really fail at making the canes.
Beautiful. Thank you.
Thank you for kind explanation. I want to try it. Also I think my children-3, 5 years old- can try with your explanation. Thanks.
This is the first video that I have watched by you and I LOVE IT!!!
@madejnheaven
8 жыл бұрын
IKR it's so relaxing 🤗🤗🤗
Thank you for the video. I like it. Now I have learn something more.
This was really helpful thank you
Super nice tutorial! Thanx!
@xXAnimeBriXx I am not certain of the exact brand of pasta machine used here but it looks very similar to the Amaco Pasta Machine that we carry on our Blick website. You can see it by going to dickblick . com/ products / amaco-pasta- machine /.
perfect clay polymer like this
All the products can be found at Blick Art Materials
I love your Tutorials. Are very playful and excellent! :-)
i love them they are awsome
Her voice is so satisfying.
I just wanted to say that I enjoyed your simple caning techniques, you seem to make them very easy to follow (sorry to say) unlike some that I have come across I shall follow you and look forward to more awesome tips thanx
@Blick_Art
10 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video, Samuel!
This rile helps me thanks
I have been looking for a video like this. Thanks! :)
thank you merci beaucoup c'est trop beau
@Meandmyvideos18 Hello - we are an art materials retailer so all the products in our videos are available on our website dickblick . com.
Just had to say thanks for the cool video. I truly loved it and will be keeping my eyes peeled for more videos from you :)
@Blick_Art
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words!
Oh my! Ut looks like I want to make lots of this and start a new biz from a Polymer Clay.
The first and second ones are cool
A long time ago, I got this book on how to make designs with Sculpey clay. I liked the marbleized ones the most. I even made sushi beads at one time, too
@cookies12312 slice the clay first before you bake it. Once it is baked it is very hard.
Thanks, this was supper helpfull!
thanks for sharing
EXCELLENT VIDEO!!!
this helped alot thanks
It looks so easy for u
Congrats on reaching 1 million views Blick Art Materials Videos !! =D
This is awesome
@SHUKZ13 Blick Art Materials sells and ships internationally. Check out our website at dickblick. com.
Love the tutorials. How and when do you make the holes in the beads.
that was really helpful!!! Thanx
This is so cool.
This is really cute... I think I'm obsessed.
thank you!!
Oh this is a cool technique thanks ! :D
@lizzygomuroxz It is Sculpey III
wow thanks for this awesome video, it has some awesome tips :)
thank you
love this vid!!
Coming to pick some up at Blick tonight!!
These r so cool
This is awesome! Thanks! :)
love it
My daughter 4 years old love this so much...cool ^^
Thanks! This was very helpful!:)
That was SO amazing!!!!! Thank you! Will do today!!!!! ;)
thanks a lot
wow you are very good . I really like
can you make a tutorial on that flower cane it looks really cool. I would like to try it.
This is fantastic! Thank you for sharing! I have a question, how did you make the cane at the very beginning? 0:17 sec into the video. That one is very neat! I would like to try it. Please help! Thanks!
@Oscar307975 That is a good question! The name sounds funny, I know, but Dick Blick is actually the name of the person who founded the company back in 1911. He started by selling a few items through a catalog and shipping from his home. Over the past 100 years the company has developed into the premier supplier of art materials in the U.S. All the materials you see in our videos (we have over 60,000 items in our assortment) are all available on our website at dick blick. com.
I love watching people making these but I know I wouldn`t have the patience to do it myself! :D
I like the leaf cane
i love this! this vid is amazing:)
nice
@bonnafofanna26 Blick Art Materials is an online art supply retailer. We also have 34 stores in the U.S. Our web address is: dickblick . com. Thanks
PERFECT! This is exactly what I've been needing! Thank you!
I like the leaf one!:DD
I love polymer clay I have tons of them
Thanks
Thx so much cant waot to do it
Thank u!!!!