Materials required: Black polymer clay Mylar Film Translucent Liquid Polyclay Step 1: Condition some black clay. Step 2: Create a pod bead. I used a scrap clay core covered with black Kato clay. Step 3: Choose your Mylar. I tested all mine first on black clay to see what the finished product would […]
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Step 1: Condition some black clay and roll onto the thickest setting of the pasta machine. Fold in half. Position a texture stamp on top and a texture sponge underneath. Place an acrylic sheet on top of this and use either your hands to press down or roll over with a brayer or acrylic rod. […]
Stamped Stazon Components Polymer Clay Beginners Tutorial by Debbie Crothers is a great project to get you started working with Polymer Clay or even for the more experienced polymer clayer. Step 1: Condition some clay and roll out on the thickest setting of the pasta machine. Stack 3 high. Cut a circle of clay 3cm in diameter. […]
Thanks to Debbie Crothers for this quick tutorial on how to create equal sized beads! Create the same size beads by running a sheet of conditioned clay through the pasta machine – it doesn’t necessarily matter what setting your machine is set at. Cut some shapes out of your clay with the same shape cutter. Fold […]
Step 1: Condition some black clay and run through the pasta machine on the second or third thickest setting. Cut some foiled paper and your clay to roughly the same size. Step 2: Place your foil paper on top of the black clay – colour side up. Now place some multix-bake paper on top […]
Step 1: Condition some black clay. Roll some on the thickest setting of the pasta machine and texture with a texture sponge or similar – set aside. Roll some on the second thickest setting of the pasta machine. Step 2: Have on hand 3 or 4 colours of mica powder and glitter and a […]