Faux Bumblebee Jasper polymer clay tutorial (intro) 465

Faux Bumblebee Jasper polymer clay tutorial (intro) 465

This fantastic bumblebee jasper gemstone imitation technique tutorial has been released for my sponsors on November 20th, 2018, and will be available for public purchase on December 5th, 2018 in my kalyanadesign.com online store.
For expert information about the stone, watch this video:

Documentary videos from which I used few seconds-clips in my tutorial, for educational purposes, allowed by the US Copyright ACT, were taken from the following videos (which I warmly recommend you to watch as they’re fabulous)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EO1SSuHMcd8

I buy my Premo, Fimo and Pardo clays and many other supplies from PolyClay Play.
https://polyclayplay.com/?aff=2

If you have any questions, suggestions or requests, either post here on my channel under the “discussions” tab or contact me through my website or Facebook page.

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You can support me to make more tutorials and keeping my channel ad-free by:

1. Becoming my sponsor; being my sponsor, for a small amount monthly you can have access to spons-only live broadcasts and free access to my paid tutorials. Read more here: https://bit.ly/2zYAR20
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3. Purchasing something from my online store (including tutorials). Everything is used to make more tutorials.
https://www.kalyanadesign.com/index.php/home/store
4. Making a one-time donation using the button on my website or my blog (look on the right side of the page)
5. Purchasing something from Poly Clay Play using the link on my website or directly my affiliate link https://polyclayplay.com/?aff=2 – I get a tiny amount of credit with the store for each of your purchases (without changing the price you pay) and that adds up and helps me buy the polymer clay and other supplies I need for tutorials.
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Disclaimer: this video description and possibly some narration in the video contain affiliate links. If you click them and purchase something, I will get a small percentage revenue. As I explained above, it helps me with the costs needed to make these free tutorials. But, unless specially indicated in the video/video description, I do not specifically promote those products over others.

Notice of copyright:
The copyright notice refers to the tutorial itself. By US Copyright Act, as well as by international copyright treaties to which the US is a signatary, techniques cannot be copyrighted. To quote the US Copyright Office Circular 2, “Ideas, methods, and systems are not covered by copyright protection.”
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.
Just please do not copy the tutorial itself and don’t present as yours my techniques. It might not be illegal but it’s not ethical.
And remember, I love seeing photos of what you did using my tutorials, and if you send some to me, I will feature them on the Kalyana facebook page!

I use music almost solely from the composers listed below (see end of the video):
Benjamin Tissot (http://www.bensound.com)
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons:
By Attribution 3.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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