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Mica shift by itself gives gorgeous effects. So how do you think a double mica shift will be?
A polymer clay tutorial on how to double the beauty of the mica shift effect, in order to obtain an astonishing looking veneer. Bonus: unique cuff bracelet using the cabochons made in the "triple project" tutorial part 2, found here:
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The explanation on why I chose these colors can be found in the video I am linking below and in the cards. Since childhood I made these 1st of March amulets/charms and I was for years one of the artists vending at fairs. Probably that is why I took to polymer clay right away, it was a much better medium than regular clay or papier mache!
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The texture roller I got at Hobby Lobby in the fondant isle for $3.99. I loved the cobblestone look. You can find a few of those both in my Amazon influencer store
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and at polyclayplay.com
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The Easycuffs can be found at www.tinypadora.com
The video where I show how to make bracelets without easycuffs can be found here
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Different than other artists, I will tell you: do exactly what I do in the tutorial, until you are able to do it exactly how I do it. That means you will have mastered the technique and you will be able to start tweaking it and putting your personal touch to it and grow as an artist. The copyright notice refers specifically to the tutorial itself, not to what you might make following the tutorial.
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Intro: "Hey!" by Benjamin Tissot (www.bensound.com)
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Rest of the video: Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) (listed at the end of the video)
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