Polymer Clay Art Jewelry: How to Make Polymer Clay Jewelry Projects Using New Techniques

Polymer Clay Art Jewelry: How to Make Polymer Clay Jewelry Projects Using New Techniques

Ilysa Ginsburg, Kira Slye

Language: English

Pages: 128

ISBN: 1440235171

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Make gorgeous polymer clay jewelry with instruction and inspiration from polymer clay designers Ilysa Ginsburg and Kira Slye. The unique and artistic techniques in Polymer Clay Art Jewelry provide new, versatile ways for creating fantastic necklaces, earrings, bracelets and more!

  • 16 beautiful, eye-catching jewelry projects.
  • 4 creative themes that appeal to a range of styles.
  • Polymer clay techniques that use unusual tools and tricks.
  • Fun and inspiring for both beginner and intermediate levels.

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You can string it on the necklace. Repeat with a second screw eye and the second accent piece. Remove any air pockets between the layers of clay. STEP 13 Roll a small sheet of foiled scrap clay through the pasta machine on the thickest setting. Use the 5⁄16" (8mm) circle cutter to cut 6 circles. Roll each into a ball and place a flower bead in the center, molding the clay around the sides of the bead. Roll 6 very small balls to fit into the center of each flower. STEP 14 Roll out the.

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Paper attached under a light, slow stream of water. You will start to see the pulp of the paper coming off. STEP 6 Keep it under the stream of water until all the paper is off and the image is revealed. Let your clay dry completely before handling, so you don’t smear your image. Soak to Remove Paper If you have trouble with the running stream of water, you can also soak the transfer in a bowl of water for a minute to allow the paper to gently dissolve. Swish your fingers gently back and.

The easiest ways to add a bit of variety to your polymer clay surface and bring out any texture that you apply. The type of powder you use, and the way you apply it, depends on the effect you are seeking. Polymer clay has a tacky surface before you cure it, so you can use your fingers or a soft brush to apply powdered pigments to the surface before baking. When using your fingertips, you can apply the powder to the high parts of a textured or stamped design. When you use a soft brush, you’ll get.

Like, brush some metallic pigment powder onto the flower center to make it sparkle. Allow the brooch to set for 24 hours so epoxy can cure before handling. More Ideas You can purchase a convertible pin back that allows you to hang this as a focal bead. Or pin it to a fabric headband for a sparkly hair accessory. flower bib necklace Materials List small set of white paper flowers green, purple, orange and red spray inks with mica liquid polymer clay (use either Kato Liquid.

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