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Youtube daily report Jan 6 2017

Hi Guys its Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and in today's video I'm gonna show

you how to make the Peacock Cane, and this is a 2 part tutorial and this is going to

be part 1.

Now I love Peacock feathers, they are one of my favorite things and when Premo came

out with its new Peacock Pearl, I just had to make a cane from it.First I'll show you

the cane, and then a few of the things that I made from it.

Now here's the cane here, it's got lots of pretty colors in it, lots of different elements

to the design and you can use this cane for lots of different types of projects.

Here I've got a pair of earrings that have been done just kind of in the feather style,

and then they're on a real pretty Niobium Wire.

I've got some Rocker Beads here…and you may remember the Rocker Beads from Volume

26, and the Peacock cane has been put on these rocker beads and it has a really unique arty

look to it.I also have some barrel kind of shaped beads here, where I've used the cane

and just layered it onto the bead, like that, and they are really pretty.

I've got a pendant here as well and this one here I've layered in sort of how a peacock

tail would be with the different feathers all kind of layered in on top.And then with

the leftovers I made some really neat little squiggle beads, and these are great for charms

and earrings and that kind of thing.

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Pandora Style Beads Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-039-1) - Duration: 3:16.

Hi Guys, it's Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and in today's video I'm going to show

you how to make Pandora Style Beads.

And you may have seen these around, they're getting very popular, a Pandora Bead is a

bead that has a large hole and a Sterling Silver core.

And there's quite a few different companies that carry beads like this, they're meant

to be collectible and interchangeable, so that the beads can go on and off necklaces,

bracelets, earrings, that kind of thing.

You may have seen Caspia Beads, Troll Beads even Michaels carries a line called Trinkets,

which fit in to this category of beads.

Now I'll show you bunch of different examples, I've got some beads here made with Rose Petal

Clay that we did in the Rose Petal tutorial a little while ago, and they're very pretty

'cause they're made with real flower petals.

I've got a bead here where I've used the Gerbera Flower Cane from a tutorial a ways back, and

they just look like real glass work beads.

Here's some that have a stone look, and they were actually made with scrap clay, so even

your scrap clay can look beautiful with this technique.

Here's a little tiny guy made with the eye part of the Peacock Cane from a little while

ago.

And I'll show you how they are used…I don't have any of the official Pandora chains and

things to put them on, but they also work on any type of necklace or bracelet that can

pass through the hole in the center.

So here I have one here on a Silver Chain.

These Peacock Cane beads were made and put onto a leather necklace here that I made,

and I found a Sterling Silver barrel clasp, and this one's nice and skinny, it's perfect

for this technique.

I also used the Cord End tutorial from a while back, and it has to be nice and tight and

small enough for the beads to pass right over them, so that you can interchange the beads.

I also have done a similar technique here for a bracelet.

These ones here are Copper scrapbooking grommets, which I'll show you in a minute, and I put

this on a Copper Ball Chain, and you can easily exchange the beads off by opening and closing

this little clasp here, and then you can put whatever bead you want on it.

This one also is using a scrapbooking grommet, it has a little Black grommet in it, and it's

on a Steel Cable, and this bead, I put some texture on it.So you can see that there's

just absolutely unlimited styles and designs that you can make with these beads.

Now it's a fairly simple technique, but there are some tricks to making sure that you get

your grommets perfectly straight, and that the holes line up really well.

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Rolled Mokume Gane Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-036-2) - Duration: 1:55.

Hello Guys it's Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor and in today's video, I'm gonna

show you how to do a Rolled Mokume Gane technique.

And this is a neat technique that is similar to other Mokume Ganes, but a little bit simpler

and a little bit different.

It's more of a cane type design, and here's an example here, and it's rolled…that's

where it get its name from.

But first I'm gonna show you a bunch of beads and things that I've done doing the technique.

Now, here is a necklace where I've made some watercolor beads using the Rolled Mokume Gane.

Here is a pendant where I've used it in a sheet format, and then used a nice layer of

UV Resin on the top to give it a beautiful shimmer.

Here is a pair of earrings in the same color way, and I've done it the same as the pendant

with the layering and then the UV Resin on the top, they're very pretty.

Here's some little beads where I actually took a slice of the technique and did the

Poppy Bead technique that we did way back in Volume 17, and it's a great way to use

slices of any kind of round cane.

Here's some examples done with a Blue and Green version, similar sort of to the others

with the UV Resin on the top, and these are kind of a dagger style earring.

And then I have some coin beads here, so you can see that there are lots of different things

that you can do with this technique.

Now, what's nice about it is that it is super, super simple.

For more infomation >> Rolled Mokume Gane Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-036-2) - Duration: 1:55.

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Faux Stoneware Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-037-2) - Duration: 1:22.

Hi Guys its Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and today I'm gonna show you how to

make Faux Stoneware.

And this is a Faux Ceramic Faux Stoneware type technique, and I can show you lots of

neat little tricks for it.

I've got some examples here of different pendants made with this technique.I've got a larger

stoneware piece and it's got an image of a woman and her daughter with a basket of flowers,

and I've got this on a handmade linen cord with a Copper S-hook finding on it, and we

made those a while back.

I've also got some other pendants here, I've got one that has a tree on it it's pretty.

Some different ones that sort of have a real natural finish on them.

These ones have some color in them with some little Foxgloves and things like that, and

then this one here has a bird on it.

Now, the clay that I'm using today is some of the

For more infomation >> Faux Stoneware Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-037-2) - Duration: 1:22.

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Tulip Flower Cane Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-038-3) - Duration: 1:35.

Hi Guys its Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and in today's video I'm going to teach

you how to make a Backgroundless Tulip cane.

And this cane here was inspired by a broken wooden tulip I had sitting around the studio,

and I was about to put it away and I looked at it and thought, oh my goodness that looks

just like a Polymer Clay Cane.

I'm gonna show you a few examples here of what can be made.

Here is a necklace I made using some of the cane baked up and sliced into cane size beads.

I've also got a pair of earrings here that I've done the similar cane slices, but I've

drilled the hole… instead of going side to side, I've drilled it from top to bottom,

and then put it on these little Tulip Earrings, that I bent the wire just to look exactly

like the leaf and the whole tulip plant.

I also have a necklace here where I've used the cane on a focal bead that I've turned

into a tassel for this necklace here, and then I took a section of the cane and made

a little dome shaped bead for the top of this focal bead here.

Now the colors you're gonna need for this project are from the sculpted parrot tulip

beads.

See you next time and bye for now.

For more infomation >> Tulip Flower Cane Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-038-3) - Duration: 1:35.

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Wire Riveting With Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-039-3) - Duration: 2:03.

Hi Guys, its Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and today I'm gonna give you an introduction

to wire riveting.

Now wire riveting in jewelry making these days is hot, hot, hot, and I thought I'd

just grab a magazine to show you, and the first one I grabbed had a project of wire

riveting right on the front.

And these are some beautiful stacked flower rings that have the Copper Wire rivets.

I've got a few examples of my own here to show you.

Now first one here is one that some of you have seen already, it has been made using

the Faux Metal Mokume Gane Technique we did a while back, and I layered several different

pieces of Polymer Clay done in that technique, and then riveted it together to make a really

cool looking pendant.

Now here's another one where I used a strip of Aluminum I shaped into a bale and then

riveted it through a piece of Polymer Clay that was done in the Micah Shift technique,

and then it has some UV Resin on the top.

Here's another piece where I've taken some Copper sheeting, did a Fold Forming technique

as the base, and then riveted a Polymer Clay Flower on the front, and I made this flower

using the Spotted Lily Cane from a while back.

And then this one also has a little Swarovski Crystal dangle on it, just to balance it out

and give it some nice color.

And then finally this is a beautiful pair of earrings, where I've used the art sheet

technique, with UV Resin on the top, and then I have a little Copper disc on the front here,

a handmade Niobium Ear wire, and then it's all been riveted together.

Now basically, the concept about riveting

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Hammerd Copper Bookmark Polymer Clay Project (Intro Vol-038-1) - Duration: 2:48.

Hi Guys its Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and in today's tutorial I'm going to

show you how to make Hammered Copper Bookmarks.

Now these are probably my most popular gift item that I've ever made, and there's lots

of reasons for that.

First of all, they're beautiful, and I've got lots of different examples here.

They're also known as a hook mark, and that's partly because of the design here…it's

shaped like a hook.

The nice feature about them is they're just the right length to fit in a small book or

a large book, and hang without sliding out.

They can be…this one here has got an Aurora Bead on it and we did those in Volume 33.

And this is actually my own personal bookmark, I use it all the time and it's my favorite.

I also have some examples here where I've done a little bit more texture on the hammered

part.

And here's one with an Ivy Leaf Charm, we did that in Volume 24.

Here's one where I've used a little Birdhouse bead from Volume 35.

And it's really fun because you can use any kind of bead you like on it.

And it's a great way of using up your orphan beads because you only need one.

I've got a butterfly bead here or charm, and we used the cane from the Dogwood Flower Cane,

way back.

I've also got one here with a piece of Faux Stoneware on it, great little charm.

Here's one that's got… it suits the younger crowd a little bit, and it's got a little

robot on there.

And I've used the UV Resin on the top of it, and it's the perfect choice for that.

And then here's one with a Pod Bead on it, and we did that in Volume 30.

And what's nice about the book beads, first of all, in the design, they hang over the

spine of the book and slide right into the book in the cover here.

And like I said, the way they're designed, they don't fall out, and a lot of other bookmarks

will just slide out.

They're also a little bit of bling or jewelry for your book, and for your home.

This one's my son, Fisher's, and I put a little book bead on there with his initials so that

he would know this was his bookmark.

And the nice thing about this project is you don't need a lot of tools or materials, so

I'll just show you what I've got here.

Now what you're gonna need

For more infomation >> Hammerd Copper Bookmark Polymer Clay Project (Intro Vol-038-1) - Duration: 2:48.

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Teardrop Blend Shift Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-035-3) - Duration: 3:04.

Hi Guys it's Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and in today's video I'm going to show

you how to do a Teardrop Blend Shift.One of the most wonderful things about Polymer Clay

is that you can take simple colors and blend them into wonderful blends.

Now, what I've done is I've been able to come up with a technique that takes a traditional

blending technique called the Skinner Blend, and it moves it to a faster and quicker version

which I call the Lietz Teardrop Blend.

And in today's video I'm also gonna show you how to shift those blends into all kinds of

different color values, which makes the technique come to a whole new level.

First I'm gonna show you some beads and some jewelry projects where I've used the shifted

Teardrop blends.

Now here is a modern style flower that was made using the shifted blends and it has a

really unique look.

Here is a tube bead where I've used a couple of different versions of the shifted blends

and put them side by side so they have a really dynamic look to them.

Here I've taken the same blend that I did in this technique and then cut it and re-pieced

it back together, so it gives it sort of a checkerboard look.

Here is a little charm I made where I've kind of just folded it like a piece of fabric…

the different shifted blends together.

And then here is another necklace pendant where I've made a cane and created these little

leaves and little dangles for this unique little look.

So you can see that it's a really, really pretty technique to learn how to do, and in

many, many of my videos I'll need you to learn how to do a Teardrop blend because it is such

a dynamic part of cane making and all kinds of different techniques.

Now what I'll first do is show you how to do the technique and then how to shift them

into the different color ways.

Now some of you may be familiar with the Skinner Blend technique, where if you wanted to do

a multicolored Skinner Blend like this rainbow blend here, you would actually use triangular

shape pieces that were cut and placed together.And then you can see an example here of my Lietz

Teardrop Blend, it's identical… looks the same, only it was a lot quicker method of

doing it.

The Skinner Blend took me 12 minutes to put together, and this Teardrop blend took me

5 minutes, so it's a much quicker way to get an identical effect.

First I'll show you how to do that, just in case you haven't learned how to do that before.

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Faux Metal Mokume Gane Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-036-1) - Duration: 2:02.

Hi Guys its Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and in today's video I'm gonna show

you how to do Faux Metal Mokume Gane.

Now I did some Mokume Gane techniques way back in Volume 2, but I thought I'd do an

update 'cause Premo! has brought out some wonderful new metal colors, and they are just

perfect for getting the Mokume Gane look that looks more to the traditional way Mokume Gane

was done.

Now Mokume Gane is a Japanese Technique where they layer different types of metals together

and then they hammer it and do different things to it and make all these wonderful patterns,

so the new colors in Premo! are perfect for getting that look.

Now, I have a few pieces here I'll show you first, here's one here where I've done the

Faux Metal Mokume Gane technique in a few different color ways.

I've done one all in the Golds.

One with a bit of a Coppery finish and the Bronze in there.

And then this one has the Silvers in there and has a little bit different look.

And I haven't quite decided what I'll use this piece for but possibly a pendant or a

pin, and I've riveted this together which is a new technique for me to learn how to

do, is riveting, which is quite fun.Here's a pair of earrings where I've done the Gold

version of the Mokume Gane and I've got a pretty little fresh water pearl at the bottom,

and some Niobium ear wires there.

Here's a couple of bead sets, one with the Coppery and Bronze version.

One with the Gold version and one with the more Silvery version.

Now the colors that you can use for this technique are

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Cupcake Beads Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-038-2) - Duration: 1:10.

Hi Guys its Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and in today's video I'm going to show

you how to make Cupcake and Muffin Beads.

Now cupcakes are often done in miniatures for doll houses and things, but they make

wonderful beads, and I've got bunch of different examples here to show you.

Now, I've got a couple of little different versions of Blueberry Muffin beads, and these

ones even have some little sculpted Blueberries on the top.

I've also got a Cranberry muffin here with some glaze and little cranberries on the top.

I have chocolate muffins with sprinkles, I've got some little lemon glazed cupcakes here

for earrings.

And then here's a charm of a little lemon cupcake with fluffy icing.

Now, the whole reason why this came to be was sort of an accident, my

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Diamond Ikat Cane Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-040-1) - Duration: 1:58.

Hi Guys, it's Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and in today's tutorial I'm going

to show you how to make a Diamond Patterned Ikat Cane.

Now, Ikat is a type of fabric that is a beautiful woven fabric that shows its threads all in

the pattern.

Now, Polymer Clay artists have been mimicking Ikat fabric for quite some time now, and you

may have seen some other tutorials in similar type patterns as these.

And these here are more typical of what you'll see as far as the Ikat pattern.

But what I really love in the Ikat fabrics is the ones that have a lot of design in them,

the ones with the patterns.

So what I did with some experimenting, I came up with a way to take that same idea of the

Ikat pattern that the Polymer Clay artists were doing, and make it into a more complicated

design.

So you've got some zigzag pattern Ikat here, and as well as some diamond patterned Ikat.

And it's actually just a very beautiful and easy technique to do that I think you're

really going to enjoy.

Now you can use Ikat canes for lots of jewelry projects, and I've got a few examples here

of some pendants and different things made with the Ikat canes.

I've got a Pandora bead here where I've used the Ikat Cane, and some other tube shape beads

as well as a flat bead here.

So you can use it for a lot different types of bead and jewelry projects.

Now it's not a terribly hard thing to do, but there's quite a few steps to it, so you'll

wanna follow along quite carefully.

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Stamped Polymer Clay Bezels Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-042-2) - Duration: 1:21.

Hi Guys, its Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and today I'm gonna show you how to

make Stamped Polymer Bezels.

Now these types of Polymer Clay bezels are very, very popular right now, and you'll see

them out there in lots of different styles and designs, and I've got a few examples here

to show you.

Here is a little snowman done in a Silver plated bezel.

And here is another one that has the word fly and a little dragonfly in it.

Here's a really nice heart shaped bezel and it has some Copper clay in it with a bit of

a Verdigris type glaze on it.

Here's another one with the word bloom and a little flower image.

Here's one with the word create and it has kind of a distressed look to it.

And then here is a nice little round charm that has a little face in it.

Now, there are unlimited kinds of bezels that you can use as long as

For more infomation >> Stamped Polymer Clay Bezels Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-042-2) - Duration: 1:21.

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Sculpted Iris Flower Beads Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-037-1) - Duration: 1:37.

Hi Guys its Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and in today's video I'm gonna show

you how to make Sculpted Iris Beads.

And this is a really neat and beautiful design that I have come up with on my own, and I

will show you all the different variations of them right here.

Now first you can make the beads in several different sizes.

I have some tiny ones here in a variety of colors, I also have some larger ones here.

And they make wonderful earrings, here are a pair done with some Copper wrapped around

the top, and these are done in the larger size.

And then here is a pair where I've done them in the smaller size and hung them from a Silver

chain and a Silver hand wrought ear wire.

Here is another version here where I've used it as a pendant, and the colors and everything

are just so pretty.

And then here is another one where I've mounted it on a ring blank.

And this is one of the new ring blanks from Poliform, and it's just such a fun and lively

little ring, it would make a great prom ring.

Now they're fairly easy to do.

What you're gonna need is

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Birdhouse Beads Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-035-4) - Duration: 2:47.

Hi Guys its Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and in today's video I'm going to show

you how to make these adorable little Birdhouse Beads.

And these are a really fun bead because you can make them in any kind of style or personality

that you like, and they can be used for lots of different types of projects.

I've a bunch of examples to show you so you can see all the different ways they can be

used.

Now, I've got a tiny little birdhouse bead here with a little faux tin roof.

I've got another one here that has a bit of a wood texture in a nice Pink color, I think

this is from the Blushing Pansy Palette, and it's got a faux hammered Copper roof.

Here's another one that is very similar to the other ones, and it's got a little branch…

or a couple of little bamboo coral beads and they look like branches, underneath this little

Birdhouse charm.

I've got a neat pair of earrings, now this set, I used the Copper Tape from the previous

tutorial on the roof, so it has a real Copper roof.

This one instead I used Copper Foil for the roof, I added a little cane to the front and

stamped in the word Fly on the back.

Here's a little cellphone charm that has an apartment style bead on it… or apartment

birdhouse, with the 2 holes and the 2 perches in it, and we've got a little sculpted rose

bead here on the side, just to add a little garden look to it.

Now you can also add canes to your designs which makes it quite neat.

Here is a shaded rose cane on the front of this birdhouse bead, and then this also has

the holly leaf cane on it, and I put them on the back as well.

Here is one that I used for a pendant and it's got some pretty little beads on it, and

on the front there, I used the Grape Hyacinth cane in Foxglove kind of colors, and then

I've put little bits of grass and things and it's more of a dimensional bead which I really

love the look of.Then I've got another one, very similar to the last one, only this one

I antiqued with a White acrylic paint, and it gives it a really old, weather-beaten birdhouse

look.

Now this is quite a fun technique to do, and it's really easy, you just need some

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Polymer Clay Snowman Beads Tutorial (Intro Vol-041-3) - Duration: 1:20.

Hi Guys, its Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and today I'm going to show you how

to make these cute little Snowman Beads.

And I've got quite a few different examples here.

First of all I have just a snowman head, and I've got several of them here which could

be used for all kinds of beading projects, and use them for charms and things.

Here I've taken the little snowman and put him on a cell phone charm.

And then here I've also made a body bead for the snowman, and made several little Christmas

ornaments, and done them in a variety of styles.

This is sort of the primitive style or 'prim', with a kind of a country style aged look.

Here's one where I used some flocking powder on it to give it sort of a fluffy look.

And then here's another one where I used…he's a little bit more formal, and he's got some

nice crystal jewelry on.

It's quite a neat little bead to make, and it's fairly simple.

What you need is

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Beaded Spider Ornament Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-041-4) - Duration: 1:59.

Hi Guys, its Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and today I'm going to show you how

to make a Polymer Clay Beaded Spider Ornament.

Now this is the perfect technique to learn at this time of the year because you can use

these little spider ornaments for a decoration for Halloween, for jewelry, and also as a

Christmas Spider, and I will tell you the legend of the Christmas Spider in a few minutes.

Now what I've done is made these little beaded spiders using up some orphan beads from my

Polymer Clay bead stash, and you can use whatever beads you have on hand, I'll show you a few

examples here.

Here is a beautiful Blue and Turquoise spider that was made using the Peacock Cane, and

I've got a couple of sizes of the Peacock Cane Bead.

Here's another one that was done using an art sheet bead, it's also got a metal bead

and a fresh water pearl bead, and this is done with Bronze wire, it's very pretty.

I've got another one that's more of a fun style, it's got a couple of different styles

of beads, I've got a Lentil Swirl bead here, and I've got a Millefiori bead with some little

flowers on it, and this one was done using Silver filled wire, so it's got a jewelry

kind of look to it.

And then I've also made one into a pendant here, and it's got a flower petal bead on

the bottom, and some crystals and a fresh water pearl, so it can be worn as jewelry,

as a Christmas ornament or a Halloween ornament.

Now, what you're gonna need here…I've got a few different supplies under this blanket

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Making Wire Leaf Charms Tutorial (Intro Vol-036-3) - Duration: 2:39.

Hi Guys it's Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and in today's video, I'm going to

show you how to make a Wire Leaf Charm.

Now about a year ago I made a bracelet called Seeds of Change that had a leaf coming out

from the center, that was made in a very similar way to what I'm gonna be showing you today.

Now, what I wanted to do is; this week show you the wire technique for making the charm,

and then next week show you how to add Polymer Clay to it.

Now I've got a bunch of different examples here that I can show you, here are the Wire

Charms we're gonna be making today.

And here is another version that's just a little bit larger, and it's been hammered.

And here is one hammered one here that's on a little charm with some Faux Stones, the

leaves really lend themselves well to the organic style of Polymer Clay projects.

Now I have a pair of earrings here where I used the leaf charms as a little dangle under

a little Bird House bead.

I also have a necklace here… after playing with the Leaf Charms for a bit, I realized

they make wonderful links in a chain, so I made a necklace here to show you.

I've used 3 of the leaf charms linked together as part of this asymmetrical necklace, there's

a leather cord around the back, it also utilizes some of the hammered Copper findings that

we did back in Volume 12, and it also uses the wire cord ends we made back in Volume

19.

Also at the bottom here… goes nicely with the whole organic feel, is a cute little Bird

House bead at the bottom here from Volume 35, so you can see that it has quite a few

uses.

You can also add Polymer Clay to the charms, like I'm gonna be showing you next week, and

here's an example here using some Liquid Polymer Clay and some alcohol inks.

And here's an example using a leaf cane.

And then a similar example using a leaf cane only I've made this one into a headpin…

as you can see here, I haven't actually turned this into a charm yet, and it's got a little

bit of UV Resin on the top.

So really, this is quite a versatile technique, and it's quite simple to do.

Now I like to work with

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Arizona Beads Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-042-3) - Duration: 2:00.

Hi Guys, its Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and today I'm going to show you how

to make Arizona Beads.

Now these are a bead that I came up with by accident, I was playing around with some leftover

scraps from the Tribal Cane tutorial and I ended up making some really neat beads that

reminded me of Arizona.

Now the reason why the remind me of Arizona is 'cause they have these sort of craggy

edges on it, like the mountains there.They have these striped earthy kinds of colors,

like the desert, and often the sunsets and things, so they're gonna be different every

single time.

And I've got quite a few sets here that I will show you, now depending on how much clay

that you use, you'll have different size sets.

I've got a set here that just has 2 beads, and another set here with 2 more, I've got

a little bit larger set…I had more clay in this batch, and so I have a set of 8 beads

here, couple more sets of 2.

Now this is a larger set, I had enough clay that I actually split the set in half and

flipped them different ways, so that I'd have 2 different color was from the same batch

of clay, which makes some interesting sets, 'cause then the colors go together really

nicely.

Here's another one that has a little bit more contrast in the color ways, and it has really

beautiful colors, to me it looks a lot like a sunset.

And I've made a little Macramé Hemp bracelet with the beads, and they're large hole beads

so they work really well with this type of technique, but you can do all kinds of things

with these Arizona beads.

Now what you're gonna need is

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Poinsettia Charms Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-043-3) - Duration: 0:49.

Hi Guys, its Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and today I'm going to show you how

to make Poinsettia Charms.

And these are really neat little flower charms that look just like a Poinsettia in whatever

color of Poinsettia style that you like.

And we're using these charms for pendants, ornaments, earrings or whatever kind of project

you'd like to make them with.

I've got them in White colors, Pink and Red, and they are super fun to make.

Now I think you're going to be surprised how we're going to make these.

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Purse Shaped Charms Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-040-3) - Duration: 1:36.

Hi Guys, it's Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and in today's video I'm going to show

you how to make Purse Shaped Charms, and these adorable little mini purses I've made using

all kinds of different canes and things, especially with the Ikat Cane we just made a little while

ago.

Now a few years ago I originally designed a purse bead, and I had always intended on

teaching it to you, and here's the example of it.

When I dug it out, I was surprised how simple it was, but I can do a little update on it

and make them just a little fancier now and I'll show you how to do that.

First, I'll just show you a few examples of it.

Here is sort of a larger shaped purse that has some Leopard cane used on it, and some

nice leather trim, Black handle.

Here's one made with a Purple Leopard Cane, and it's got a really wild look to it.

Here is a bunch that I've put on to a charm bracelet and these are quite adorable, this

has a little bit more of a distressed look to them, and I used Ikat canes in a variety

of colors and I did quite a few different little shapes.

It's quite a simple technique to do, what you're gonna need is a

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Erin Anastasia - "Evelyn" - Duration: 4:01.

My fiance asked me to marry him in June.

I don't think I would make a good wife for anybody.

He is much better off without me.

Tell my father, I have too many of my mother's tendencies.

1947, New York City.

Evelyn McHale jumps from the 86th floor of the empire state building and lands on the

roof of a limousine below.

The sound of her bones making impact with metal sends a photography student to the scene.

Snap.

Despite the fall she remains intact.

Snap.

Shiny black metal folds around her body like silk sheets.

Snap.

White gloves, pearls, and crossed ankles, she could easily be asleep.

Snap.

The next morning.

Her face graces a full page of The New York Times.

This photo will be christened "The Most Beautiful Suicide"

As if lives cut short should ever be ranked, and by beauty.

2016, New York City.

I do not turn to the New York Times for a beautiful tragedy,

But instead Facebook, or Twitter, or Tumblr A girl with pretty hair turns and shows off

her artfully running mascara.

Scroll.

A GIF of that line from that TV show, it runs on repeat, and hurts over and over again

I bet the writers knew how universal that pain was

I bet I re-binged the entire series on Netflix,

and I bet you did too.

Scroll.

"Reblog if you have more scars than friends" And someone reblogs hoping to make friends

Instead of talking about their scars.

It's not hard to find hurt here It's not difficult to push anyone closer toward

the edge And what could be worse than an early death?

Well, the romanticization of it.

The presentation of it as a valid option.

One that's no longer hiding in hush toned family histories

Or rewritten obituaries, But screamed everywhere with ease.

I can buy a snapback with block text that spells out "Suicide"

Or shirt that turns dead friend into a punch line

or novel that ends with a gun or brisk walk into calm sea

Or peaceful lie Or poisonous seed.

The words "beauty" and "tragedy" do not belong in the same phrasing

Yet we keep pairing them together Like two young, star-crossed lovers

Neither of which deserved to die.

Hey Bill, why'd they have to die?

Hey Sylvia, why'd you have to die?

Hey Ernest, hey Heath, hey Robin,

Why'd you have to die?

They say your genius lead you to it.

Were your eyes just more open than ours?

What did you see?

Did you see Evelyn fall?

Did you see how fast she went?

Not like a shooting star streaking across windows either,

But like a body falling off a building Because that's what happened

And though she was found intact She was so broken,

Standing on that ledge Looking down, most likely

not thinking about how 'pretty' she would look on the ground.

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CANDY CLUB UNBOXING - Duration: 13:01.

with dates every money and Satan and

Richard and today we're going to be

doing a very special video with the

three of us we're going

actually we correct myself we are

partnering today at with Satan I mean I

mean the candy club box of net arrows

kidding side so we're going to check it

out inside and see what and see what we

have

yes today we are going to be partnering

with candy club and we're going to view

at candy club tasting of their

subscription box so kandi club basically

have a subscription service where you

can subscribe you will receive a monthly

shipment of candy and I have a one-month

supply right here at the lowest price

and i'm going to go ahead and show you

guys when i received in my candy club

subscription and of course I'm you

excited because they then is the real

candy you doing this house so he's gonna

tell y'all what it's all about and what

it really takes like you know

so are you excited I'm excited that I

loved Teen hope there's some charcoal

meet you

I don't think there's chocolate cherry

chocolate will see you kind of get to

people like you want a website maybe

yeah you're gonna change that a little

bit awkward be sure you're getting one

soon

you got to get a peek a range of candies

yeah i think i got anything I got to see

like what kind will see if I open this

and it's why i picked specifically then

i gotta pick specifically what I wanted

in my body yeah you get like three

different batches anyway we'll go into

it and we will put the price of the

monthly subscription on the screen

probably right in the middle is kind of

blank right there above they didn't said

you know it's short but we'll go ahead

and put the cost

hey there and also put a link in the

description box above

it's and don't remember it being super

expensive and this is a big or box

yeah Eric still looks like some big

giant smile example

ok so leg up with a gap

it's so pretty right we're going to

block the incredibly quickly we can show

you a pic they would be soon enough

that's someone ok you guys doing he sees

look at that what see how that looks

delicious

look no it was young

yeah oh you know what those are no

programs show that go

that's right oh so they gave us a whole

bunch of these I'm they don't have any

candy that i love it looks like they

didn't like about the star tiny but we

don't have the tape texts because I

think we all know this except for dating

because he was like you know started a

minute now I'm going to the injured

person

ok so it came with the calorie car

nutritional nutritional facts where all

the candies including the bill already

that it's fantastical and it's telling

us all different names and what we

receive so the bidding on any of the to

me honey and almond flavored candies and

making 2400 honey and the classic

nostalgic candy that is sure to bring

back fond memories we already that was a

kid

let's get breaking where he said I want

to grow back so yeah okay so the first

candy and that we are going to pull out

of this fancy little box always that

these and you guys can open its love you

can taste it

what somebody ok so these are

yeah vital strawberry creamy drops are

there right there by tall because it and

strawberry and cream drops is often to

me and the pink and white sugar standing

strawberry cream drops are breaking with

flavor enjoy that heady aroma of a juicy

strawberries when you're hoping they're

all like individually sealed plastic

that's cool too against that they have

made melon you don't know them

smells really good smells like

strawberries and cream is not really

sure

strawberry out some of the bottom up to

10 but i can like watch mode

anybody see that Richard is just how to

eat it you're not really trying to show

ya first social return we'll make a clip

so we can share it truly is really good

don't make another one of these real

quick need to know about that includes

it is to meet me and next Katie that we

received and I candy clubba box in the

finest off and it's ajani and mystery

coalition bright fruity you are

delicious at the I complete colorful

stripes them over your pinky or enjoy

straight out of the jar

either way you'll be rolling and sweet

style and they I like gummy bears gummy

rings somebody's life savers gummies

like 10 percent that good

what does not get all we are actually

better

the road no problem was that we don't

you you got us yeah that's okay

Oh to organizing very sex actually out

pretty good little girl ever actually

rball be at last candy that we are going

to be talking about is the Albanese many

gummy of butterflies and then you like

you okay

oh you can talk about it what do you

think about these butterflies they look

really cute they look really covered for

like a like the a rainbow

yeah if it

these to let don't dump the left the boy

was what i was trying to say but

actually this is the the delegate

butterflies are bold pretty flavor of

grape strawberry orange blue as a while

Jerry green apple

hold on to them if you can because these

sweet treats will be flying away

what what does your brother just joking

not just not just going to apply tell

you what did they do viola and just

can't knees can still fly away magic

happens

these are good swimmers role goes green

apples pawn we are offering at you and

fifty percent discount for the holidays

so make sure you go ahead and check it

out if you're interested they make

perfect presents and gifts for the

holidays and there's something that you

love you were leaving no matter what do

you like about it

tell them about your experience with the

candy I'm sure I want to know about it

more in my experience with the candy

they they are really then gives that

these were like really them means little

strawberries and cream

yes that varies clippings you're really

good

so I love those other words and these

butterflies they're these little

butterfly candies that means our what

we're really good though not the right

one because I'm like good red world here

you can highlight the Redwood guys doing

something like we see everybody around

let's not read less pretty this speak 1y

using that one

well we can't get in without you it

around there's not orange that is orange

hey don't hit the road stop the robot

one tastes like that fruit punch as I

think it's good it's like a bench

you're crazy no more fever just trying

it

you got tricks i know right reserved the

rebels you can get another one

no no let me give a wrong reviews on my

channel give me my channel

he's only being attacked

I don't even trip that will you try to

let me try it you tried again right now

you use trying

we lost focus there for a second I've

got a ticket but I like began here I

don't know what he's talking about but I

already have a little bit of money is

bomb so knows that many but it was on

who's all really good we got a guy get

right we're going for all our stuff but

I didn't get a website also and being

able to plan B one friend in this video

but can't do that

an area that was Buddy and that's not

getting edited out so I yeah make sure

to follow the link it'll be in the top

of my description box for fifty percent

of the key club box that is a super

super deal for this box that's all over

this candy right here and a whole bunch

of bit of money and 2799 blood EP

percent off what is that less than

twenty dollars 27-percent oh yeah well

of course is less than 20,000 it's less

than fifteen dollars so that sounds like

a good deal to me at the ad might even

use a leak don't know my pic is actually

we're about that

thank you guys so much for watching and

we're going to let they close it out the

family we can't do it without him

okay bye-bye up by Pete bye-bye

thanks for watching this video I hope

you liked it i hope you subscribe up of

this video you should chase these keys

gives really good by the way the skirt

people bad guys

that sounds good

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A New York Winter Fling: F*CK, THAT'S DELICIOUS (Full Episode) - Duration: 22:34.

Big Body working on that motherfucking album right now.

"Body Language," man.

-Lesson one. -Oh, my God.

[ Rapping ] ♪ Yeah ♪

♪ Body ♪

[ Slow hip-hop music playing ]

♪ This...you burglarize to ♪

♪ You smell the passion ♪

♪ No, that's a 745 ♪

♪ With the Hyundai bumper ♪

♪ I got no love ♪

♪ All that's left is hate ♪

♪ I don't wanna see you breathe ♪

♪ I want to meet the man ♪

♪ That invented murder ♪

Aah!

Aah!

Bronson: Ahh, New York City in the winter.

There's nothing like it. It's like magic.

Starter jackets, big, furry hats.

It's time to bundle up.

Ice skating in New York City's Wollman Rink.

Fond memories of days of yore.

Ah, memories.

Meyhem, Alchemist.

It's a fucking scene, man. It's like riding a bike.

-No, it's very different. -Come on, let's do it.

Oh, man.

-Sliding, huh? -Yeah.

Bronson: You would think that ice skates come sharpened,

but they don't.

-Ain't got no edge. -We can't do anything.

Bronson: As a matter of fact, the fucking guy

that was supposed to be there to sharpen

the fucking skates was running late.

Is the guy there now?

So it was just a circle of fuck.

It's pointless.

It was a fuck circle.

So, I'm out here first time

ever putting on a pair of ice skates.

Although I'm not gonna get on the ice,

I look damn good in a hockey jersey, and I'm feeling good.

Glad to be up early with my friends.

Don't even film this. This is for what?

Bronson: Let's just eat some fire.

♪♪

This is just another magical day in New York.

Wake up hard, go create some music.

♪ Million-dollar motor ♪

Bronson: German style.

Tony's Beechhurst.

Oh, there was some Korean thrown in, I'll tell you.

One of the greatest Japanese restaurants in the world.

There's so many different magical days.

This is just another one of them.

One, two, three, tuna!

You go into this spot,

you order a typical Dominican breakfast if you're on the run.

If you're not, you'd be having some salami,

some queso frito, jucca.

Morir soñando. -Morir soñando.

Gracias.

Bronson: You order a morir soñando,

and then you order pastelito de queso...

Thank you.

...which is this beautiful fried dough with cheese,

like a salty queso de freir.

This is fucking perfect.

Fried to a gorgeous complexion.

Look at that. That beautiful crust.

You're walking around with nut in your pants all day.

It's like drinking an old-school creamsicle.

It's like you're at the fucking beach.

That's how you start the day off.

[ Speaks Spanish ]

Good, man, good.

Enjoy. Enjoy.

Narangha, banilla, casados.

Perfect marriage.

If it has the fucking name of the drink

in the name of the restaurant,

you tell me where it's at.

Big Body is now prepping for his debut album,

"Body Language." -Whoo!

Bronson: We went in there with Harry Fraud.

Whoo-hoo!

Harry Fraud is a great friend,

but he's even a better producer.

Aah!

His approach with Body is just, you know,

get Body as high as he wants

and just put him in the fucking booth.

Body: ♪ Now I'm flowin' in the water ♪

♪ We jet-skiing up for the room ♪

♪ Me, Action, and Funk Flex ♪

Ha!

Woo-hoo!

♪ One gun ♪

♪ But I brought bullets for everybody ♪

Bronson: It's unexplainable magnificence.

You have to just witness it.

Body: ♪ Look up, look up, buh-buh-buh-buh-buh-buh ♪

♪ Body ♪

There's just that one part

we got to fill in with something.

We got to get fucking what's his face?

Fatman Scoop on the hook. -Fat.

♪ Twist your body, twist your body ♪

♪ What? ♪

♪ Twist your body, twist your body ♪

♪ What? ♪

♪ Stick shift, stick shift, stick shift, stick shift ♪

♪ Twist your body, twist your body ♪

♪ Work your body, twist your body ♪

♪ Stick shift, stick shift, stick shift ♪

Like that, good. Keep going. Yo.

♪ Then I drop the top ♪

♪ You know ching-a-ling gon' make it hot ♪

♪ Let's ride ♪

♪ Girl, I got it locked ♪

♪ Shut the club down when I hit the spot ♪

It's obvious I'm the sex symbol of the show.

[ Fanfare plays ]

[ Horn blows ]

This is the antithesis -- tanthiseseses.

The antithesis of new-age dining.

We are in the parking lot of Peter Luger's,

the number one,

the original New York steakhouse.

Al: So, was it too packed inside or how did --

-I don't know. -The onion bread?

-Ooh. -It's like weck.

Something in your beard. It's still there.

Bread.

Don't fucking touch it!

[ "Monday Night Football" theme plays ]

This is unbelievable.

This is unbelievable. -Thank you, gentlemen.

-Thank you. -Thank you very much.

Bronson: There's no sitting down here.

This is a move-around. How are you?

Oh, this is gorgeous. Incredible.

Hoo-hoo! -I love the spinach here.

Thank you, my friend. Thank you very much.

[ Organ music plays ]

Give me your hand.

I gather here with my friends

to indulge on this massive amount

of flesh in the good name

of the city of New York.

Indulge. -Thank you, sir.

Oh, my Lord. It's like butter.

You're gonna shit your favorite underwear right now.

Opa.

Oh. What are you doing now?

I'm making a surf and turf sandwich.

I'm designing right now.

While you do that, I'm gonna dine.

♪ Somebody's lovin' you, somebody's lovin' you ♪

Can't really go fucking wrong here.

♪ Somebody's lovin' you, somebody's lovin' you ♪

♪ Somebody's lovin' you, somebody's lovin' you ♪

This is one of my most enjoyable experiences eating this.

Burgers is ridiculous.

No sauce. This is so good, we don't need it.

Ooh!

Surf and turf sandwich.

I'm breaking rules today. We're outside,

we're in the cold, we're in the parking lot.

-Okay. -We're breaking rules.

Oh, my God.

-How you feeling about it? -Crazy.

-How the hell are you?! -Hey!

♪ Somebody's lovin' you ♪

Take this burger. Take half that burger.

I'm eating beef today. Fuck it.

Hold it good, like you

fucking want to hold the goddamn burger.

I haven't had beef in a while.

♪ Somebody's lovin' you, somebody's lovin' you ♪

Ah, chalk that one up.

Wardrobe.

♪ You can't tell me it ain't true ♪

This is a hell of a treat.

Tony's Beechhurst, Whitestone, Queens, right now.

We got mama cooking.

Bronson: Tony's Beechhurst

is the Italian-American deli on steroids.

It's pretty much a reality show in its own right.

Coming through, coming through.

This is my oldest son, Gaetano,

and my middle son, Mario,

and my baby. -And your baby.

This is one of my favorite things in the world,

and it's a family affair.

This is Giovanni when he was 13 years old.

His first job here at Tony's.

And this is Chris, good friend of ours.

My brother grew up with his brother.

Oh, there he is. Dan has been working here

since he's like 5 years old.

Got the whole squad.

My boy Lou the Jew put me on to this deli.

We used to play softball every morning,

and we knew about Cherry Valley,

but we didn't know that you come down the block

and then we're in the Mecca of heaven,

you know what I mean?

I thought he was a chef.

For years, I didn't realize, you know?

Well, think about it. We never talked about that.

We always talked about food. We always talked about cooking.

We never talked about anything else.

-Some mozzarella. -Yeah, fresh mozzarella.

Both my mother and father make it

three or four times daily.

-Come on, guys. Dip in. -Grazie.

Josephine: I made this batch just for you guys.

-Mmm. -It's perfect.

It's incredible. Perfect amount of salt.

It's -- oh, it's so good.

I like it when they mix it with the tomato.

You know what I mean?

It kind of needs a tomato.

Mmm.

-You can put it in. -All of it?

-Two to three scoops. -A couple of scoops.

-Yeah. -Ooh.

Now you put a little more cheese, a little more sauce.

Ooh. Oh, you know how to cook, huh?

-I learned. I learned. -A little bit.

Meyhem: So how many years

you been making that vodka sauce?

-23. -23 years.

-You know what you're doing. -I think so.

It's the guy that taught me everything I know.

Come here. Give me a group hug like this.

You wish for love like this.

You know, you can only hope for this.

You could only hope for this.

Oh, man. Oh, unbelievable.

This is where you want to be.

Josephine: This guy calls him the surgeon of the sandwich.

He's the surgeon of the sandwiches.

I like it.

Man: And the Tony's Special is sweet soppressata, pepperoni,

mortadella, provolone,

hot or sweet pepper -- whatever the person needs --

lettuce, tomatoes, oil,

vinegar, salt, pepper, and oregano.

That's an excellent sandwich.

Meyhem: What are we gonna make?

-You got all that? -I got it.

-Translated -- chicken -- -Chicken and potato.

Now, where's the family from?

What kind of cooking is this? -From the mountains.

I always tell people from my mountains.

From the mountains.

In the mountains,

we didn't have this type of chicken.

We used to do pork meat from the bones.

This is a little bit high class.

Now you put a little pepper, then the rest we'll put on top,

and then we're gonna mix it.

Put just a half.

-Half and half? -Yeah.

Ooh.

Okay, we're gonna do the finishing touch.

Let's finish it. Ooh.

There's a little bit oregano and some paprika.

Wow.

It's meant to look a little prettier.

-And that's that, huh? -That's it.

Mangia, mangia.

Who doesn't have it? You don't have it.

A little bit? Look at that neck.

Look at that.

You gonna have a little bit with that neck?

When the cook eats what she cooks,

the food is good.

I know what you mean.

♪ Yeah, I spit that movie shit ♪

♪ I talk wild, baby ♪

♪ You know about my business, man ♪

At the end of the day, like,

we're not here to play games, man, you know?

Fraud: You're creating new genres of music, bro.

That's it.

Bronson: Who else could tell my story with instruments?

Like, there's nobody else but Fraud.

I told him, "Yo, when it's time, it's time."

Groundbreaking musical compositions

are occurring right now.

♪ I told you I'm always the one to blame ♪

♪ Gun game, John McClane ♪

Ooh!

♪ I'm shootin' myself ♪

Aah!

♪ Let me give you a head start ♪

Aah!

[ Doo-wop music plays ]

Look at this. Look at this one.

Look at that shit.

The one wheel? -Look at him go.

We're in Midtown, Manhattan, on a lovely afternoon.

It's a little balmy.

It's not too cold.

Rainy.

So, this guy, Alchemist,

is one of the most pickiest,

tasteless people when it comes to food.

And we've decided that we're gonna,

you know, allow him to take us to one of his spots.

Al: Yeah, I've been coming here forever.

This is actually a different location.

The first location was on Mercer Street,

right below Houston.

You know, the shady office was nearby, so, you know,

everybody would go there for lunch sometimes.

He'll eat things out of the garbage.

He'll eat things from three days ago

with no regard for his own body.

I'm not gonna say I'm culinary --

culinarily inclined,

but I will say that I know some good --

I know what I like.

Strong personality. He's got ways.

Yeah.

-All right. -Got ways.

See, this is what I told you about being yourself.

Just be yourself.

The mask has become part of me.

Oh: Good to see you.

All right, good to see you. This is Action.

-How you feeling? -I'm David.

-How are you? -This is Meyhem.

-How are you? -How are you?

I was telling him how long I've been coming here.

Over 20 years. When we had the restaurant downtown SoHo,

he was the first customer coming in.

-Really? -Yeah.

-Nice. -We do have a chopstick box.

Really? Yeah, you want me to bring it out for you?

-You got them? -Let me just check.

Okay. All right.

20 years. Your story checked out.

Oh, look at this.

There might be a piece of rice from 20 years ago in there.

Look at all of the opal.

-Wow. -Did you write that?

Yes, I did.

-You got the fever, man. -I had the fever.

This is the [speaks Korean]

It's a classic noodle

stuffed with rib eye.

You remember this dish from SoHo?

Yeah, it's the best one ever.

Chef made it special for you guys.

It's a Dungeness crab wrapped in spinach crepes

with a light mustard sauce. -Nice.

We used to call these green steaks.

Little baby steaks.

Please try it.

I'll try it, but I don't like crab.

I don't either.

Oh: How is everything so far?

-Excellent. -Okay. All right.

Can you bring two bulgogi for here?

Can you guys cook a chicken spicy over there?

You don't want to cook it over here?

-You guys cook it. -Okay, no problem.

Why? Wait, wait, wait. Why, why, why?

When it gets here, I'll cook it a little extra.

No, but why don't you want to cook it from the jump?

It's just better.

Most people throw this shit on,

but we always cook it like Steak-um.

Oh: This is very hot plate.

This is a bi bim bap in a stone pot.

The pot is hot as a mother fucker,

so what I'm doing is I'm just mashing it down

to get that good crunchy rice on the bottom

that the Latin community so --

is so heralded.

It's either called pegao or con con.

It's just...

You see this? Look at that?

See, when you lift it up, you get all that good --

Aww, that crunch right there. It's everything.

It's everything.

How do you feel about the beef?

The bulgogi?

I'm not mad at Al's decision today.

Oh: The spicy chicken that we cooked from the kitchen.

Okay. I like cooking it a little more.

Chicken fire.

He's not happy yet. -I'm not mad.

I'm glad you guys like it. I'm not mad.

It's all right. We -- We joke with him.

He doesn't know -- He doesn't eat well, whatever.

But he does.

You know, like, this is a very,

very good restaurant.

And this is not the first time,

this is about the 6th or 7th time

he's brought me to a good place.

So overall today, I would say this is a successful day.

I appreciate that.

Al. Alan! Alan, everyone!

One more time. One more time.

Alan. Alan!

Bronson: Should we order --

Should we order raviolis now or no?

Yeah, you got to order it. Take a while to make.

[ Music plays ] Oh, what's that?

♪ Body ♪

[ Raps indistinctly ]

We got one.

♪ So we going to live this life ♪

♪ One crime at a time ♪

Bronson: Jonah's been telling me about Shuko

and how it's his favorite place and how I need to go there.

So, you know, I was like, "Fuck it."

I hit him up, and I was like,

"Yo, I have a one-of-a-kind experience for you.

Let's do this."

I'm very excited, guys. As you are strangers

and I'm talking to a camera like a fake robot person,

but as Action and all these people know,

this is my all-time favorite restaurant.

So this is, like, my spot where I come once a week

and hang with these guys. -Jonah's living room.

-This is my living room. -This is my first time, so...

Do you guys want to get dirty, or you guys...

Let me just take my shirt

and underwear and pants and socks off.

-Gonna take his underwear off. -Yeah.

Bronson: This is the tuna from Spain.

This got ordered over the weekend

and it just came in today.

Cargo from the plane to here.

Should we tell the audience that we might have puppies

that are brother and sister?

I want to have --

I want our dogs to be siblings.

They need to be.

Bronson: It's from Galicia,

where all the octopus comes from,

all the cocaine, all the opium.

Wow. Holy shit.

Bend the knees, though. Bend the knees.

It's sliding. It's sliding. It's sliding.

There you go. There it is.

Good job, guys. Whoo.

What a creature this is. -Beautiful.

Bronson: I've never broken down that big of a fish,

but I was one of the fastest salmon butchers.

I can break down a salmon very, very quickly.

I'm just a fucking animal.

-Oh! -Nice. Nice.

Look at this, baby.

I've kissed -- I've kissed uglier in the past, man, but...

This wouldn't be a low point

for me aesthetically of some of the people I've been...

Bronson: My actual favorite thing was

when we chopped off the tail

to expose the spinal column and drank

all that cold jelly spinal cord fluid

mixed with some ouzo and some tequila.

It was truly phenomenal.

Cheers, guys.

-L'chaim. -L'chaim.

-Wow. -I love that.

-Right? Clean. -I wouldn't say love,

but one of the more unique experiences I've had.

-It was like a cold jelly. -It's just like cold jelly.

So all this -- This is what you call nakaochi,

which is the bone, the middle,

and we scrape this and then, you know,

make sushi out of it.

Oh, that's unbelievable.

I can't stop touching that. -I have a mouth boner right now.

Somehow I feel it. Oh, my God.

Bronson: It was very slippery, and then it was something --

It was something seductive by the touch.

My touch was seductive in some manner.

You guys want to check out some of this cooked?

-Yeah, of course. -We're going to grill this,

and it's going to actually taste like bacon.

Oh, man.

It's all about one-of-a-kind dining experiences.

There's nothing better than being

in the kitchen with the chefs

or just being there standing side-by-side,

being in awe and just... -Try that.

...watching and studying and learning in amazement.

Just like how mommy used to make.

Unique, one of a kind.

Like bacon-ish, right?

Phenomenal.

That was crazy. -How great it was?

Whoa. Stupid.

This is truly my favorite restaurant on Earth,

and I don't know how to put it besides...

it's expensive. It's really good.

Um, uh, I don't know how to be funny

or end things well, so, um...

-It's ended. It's over. -Okay.

"Miami Vice" music.

Every time we do a New York episode,

you know it's going to very unique and special.

This is what happens when Body does good.

-Oh, my God. -He gets fried ravioli.

Bronson: I plan on doing at least 50 more,

so make sure you get

your pads ready and write down all these spots.

First of all, this comes from a Chinese food spot.

Fraud: Yo, this is disrespectful.

-Right? -Oh, man.

Bronson: Each time you go on these little trips,

these little excursions

that I send you on, it's going to be magical.

Fraud: It was like everything that's wrong

in my diet in one bite.

No, it's good for you. It's got tomato sauce.

Tomato's a vegetable. It's good for your heart.

♪ If I die tomorrow ♪

♪ You make sure you bring my lawyer with me ♪

♪ I'ma talk my way out of hell ♪

♪ God owe me one ♪

♪ I'm coming to collect ♪

For more infomation >> A New York Winter Fling: F*CK, THAT'S DELICIOUS (Full Episode) - Duration: 22:34.

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The World's First Invisible CAR - Duration: 0:56.

The World's First Invisible Car

Scientists have now figured out how to make an entire car disappear.

Using optical camouflage technology boffins at Mercedes Benz created the illusion that

their new zero emissions F-Cell car is not even there at all.

Taking the principal that to see through something you need to see what's behind it, they covered

the driver's side of the car in mats of LEDs, and mounted a digital SLR camera on the opposite

side of the vehicle.

The camera shoots video on the passenger side of the car and the video is displayed in real

time on the driver side of the automobile.

This ingenious approach, originally pioneered by scientists at the University of Tokyo,

works on the same principles of the blue screen used by TV weather forecasters and Hollywood

filmmakers.

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