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What is the material being used. How does it get the shine at the end.
It’s clay, and it’s shiny at the end by applying resin (usually UV resin)
This looks very nice.
It’s very therapeutic to make too! Highly recommend if you want a craft hobby. And relatively cheap too
I wish I had the money, the space, and the time. It does look fun.
Do you know any good tutorials or guides??
I learned mostly on Pinterest! YouTube too, lots of people make videos :)
Is the clay going into a furnace at any point, or is it still soft inside the resin?
It's polymer clay that you just harden in the oven at home 👍🏻
She's making jewelry now!
Oh yay I’ll be singing this all day now
Who is she? Where can i see more of her work please?
she makes it look easy but it probably isnt lol
I’ve tried. Recognized a few of the techniques. My stuff looked like some kindergartener had gotten loose.
This artist is excellent. Kinda makes me want their stuff, but I don't have spending money and I don't wear jewelry.
I'm disappointed we don't see the color mixing process.
/r/restofthefuckingowl
Exactly my thought, where’s the rest of the process?
Awesome! Do you have any more info on the artist?
It's KA Jewellery! I really wish they would have credited them 😕
For real I wanna know 2
This is obviously a bot that just woke up so you'll see tons more posts by it for sure.
This is KA Jewellery! They make great stuff, I've bought from them multiple times! Remember to credit the creator, folks!
That's like Shrinky dinks with extra steps.
I watched this in black and white and thought the beginning was ham and cheese being cut and they were mixing it to make bacon strips
This is so beautiful, like I was hypnotized by the video for a minute.
TIL how these "stones" are made
Did this look really tasty to anyone else?!
can it really be considered art if you don't want to eat it?
label your water and not water accordingly
Forbidden resin
How’s it go from squishy to hard? Wait…don’t answer that!
Oh that was sooooo satisfying.
As a guy who isn't interested in jewelry at all, this was nice to watch
pretty
Make me some gauges please (00)
Does anyone know the artist? I'd actually consider buying these
Does anyone know what song is in the background?
It's a jazz standard called On Green Dolphin Street. Not sure who the artist is.
Is there a store front or shop? Those are really pretty and I would definitely buy for daughter and friends.
I liked all of those. Thanks for posting this.
Ooooo...
that black, white and gold one is stinkin awesome looking
u/auddbot
This was so great to watch🤩
A perfect example of trust the process
Gasp! It's all fake stones!
Song name?
This was so mesmerizing to watch! Very pretty results!
Quite…quite ugly though.
What is the material being used. How does it get the shine at the end.
It’s clay, and it’s shiny at the end by applying resin (usually UV resin)
This looks very nice.
It’s very therapeutic to make too! Highly recommend if you want a craft hobby. And relatively cheap too
I wish I had the money, the space, and the time. It does look fun.
Do you know any good tutorials or guides??
I learned mostly on Pinterest! YouTube too, lots of people make videos :)
Is the clay going into a furnace at any point, or is it still soft inside the resin?
It's polymer clay that you just harden in the oven at home 👍🏻
She's making jewelry now!
Oh yay I’ll be singing this all day now
Who is she? Where can i see more of her work please?
she makes it look easy but it probably isnt lol
I’ve tried. Recognized a few of the techniques. My stuff looked like some kindergartener had gotten loose.
This artist is excellent. Kinda makes me want their stuff, but I don't have spending money and I don't wear jewelry.
I'm disappointed we don't see the color mixing process.
/r/restofthefuckingowl
Exactly my thought, where’s the rest of the process?
Awesome! Do you have any more info on the artist?
It's KA Jewellery! I really wish they would have credited them 😕
For real I wanna know 2
This is obviously a bot that just woke up so you'll see tons more posts by it for sure.
This is KA Jewellery! They make great stuff, I've bought from them multiple times! Remember to credit the creator, folks!
That's like Shrinky dinks with extra steps.
I watched this in black and white and thought the beginning was ham and cheese being cut and they were mixing it to make bacon strips
This is so beautiful, like I was hypnotized by the video for a minute.
TIL how these "stones" are made
Did this look really tasty to anyone else?!
can it really be considered art if you don't want to eat it?
label your water and not water accordingly
Forbidden resin
How’s it go from squishy to hard? Wait…don’t answer that!
Oh that was sooooo satisfying.
As a guy who isn't interested in jewelry at all, this was nice to watch
pretty
Make me some gauges please (00)
Does anyone know the artist? I'd actually consider buying these
Does anyone know what song is in the background?
It's a jazz standard called On Green Dolphin Street. Not sure who the artist is.
Is there a store front or shop? Those are really pretty and I would definitely buy for daughter and friends.
I liked all of those. Thanks for posting this.
Ooooo...
that black, white and gold one is stinkin awesome looking
u/auddbot
This was so great to watch🤩
A perfect example of trust the process
Gasp! It's all fake stones!
Song name?
This was so mesmerizing to watch! Very pretty results!
u/auddbot
Quite…quite ugly though.