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Showing posts with label pendants. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Golden Peacock Polymer Clay Pendant


Materials:

Makin’s Professional® Cutting Mat
Makin’s® Clay Roller & Clay Tools
Makin’s® Round cutters 4 piece set 
Makin’s® Floral Texture Sheet - Peacock Feathers 
Makin's Professional® Ultimate Clay Extruder® - Multi-hole disc
CreateAlong.com Cindi McGee Designs Peacocks Silkscreen 
Gold acrylic paint 
Gold DecoArt® Metallic Lustre™
Gold satin cording 

Instructions:

Roll white clay to about 1/4” thick. 

Select desired image from silkscreen and place silkscreen orange side down onto rolled clay sheet. 

Use scraper or squeegee to apply gold metallic paint to silkscreen. Lift silkscreen to reveal image, wash silkscreen immediately for later use. 

Let silkscreened image dry. Use round cutter approximately same size as image and cut out image. 



Roll another sheet of white clay about 1/4” thick. Place Peacock Feathers texture sheet over the sheet and roll with roller to texture the sheet with the feathers. Note:  You can use Makin’s® texture sheets on both sides, to create raised or inset images. I chose to make my feathers raised up. 

Apply gold Metallic Lustre to highlight details of feathers. 

Use larger round cutter to cut disc from textured clay sheet. 



Use Ultimate Clay Extruder® to extrude thin strands of white clay. Make small coils of clay.  Use tacky glue to add them around the outer edge of the peacock disc. 

Paint the coils with gold paint. Let dry.

 

 

Place peacock disc off center onto feather disc. Fresh clay will stick to fresh clay, but add a bit of tacky glue if you desire to ensure good adhesion. 

Make a small hole at the top center of the textured disc for the cording. 

Let dry 24 hours. 


Monday, October 29, 2018

More Floral Monogram Pendants


Cindi McGee has been busy creating more floral monogram pendants!  Her Makin's Professional® Ultimate Clay Extruder® and Makin's® Flowers Clay Cutter Set are key tools in the creation of these pretty shabby chic pendants!





Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Cup Flower Pendants

 
Cup Flower Pendants by Patricia Roberts-Thompson


Today, I will show you how to make these very simple textured pieces that could function as pendants, or brooches. Small rhinestones add a touch of sparkle, and one cannot have too much sparkle! 

Materials:

60g White Makin’s Clay® (Mix paint into some white clay for the backing if desired.)
Makin's Professional® 
  • Ultimate Clay Machine® 
  • Cutting Mat

Makin's® Clay Roller 
2 ¼” cutter
¼” Kemper cutter or a straw to cut small round dots
Clay blade, scissors, brushes, medium ball tool, needle tool
Gorilla Superglue
Baby Wipes
PVA white Glue
DuraClear Matte or Gloss varnish
Acrylic paints – Craftsmart Plum, Ocean Breeze. 
Inca Gold Metallic Paste, Gold and Cobalt Blue (Metallic paints can be substituted for the Inca Gold)
1mm rhinestones – glass or acrylic, plastic straw

Directions:

Roll white Makin's Clay®  on the thickest setting ( #1 ) of the Ultimate Clay Machine®  I used a 2 ¼” cutter to cut a circle, and the wooden boards were cut freehand. Note, that the Board pendant is cut slightly wider on the bottom.  The height of the board pendant is around 2”. Use the back of your clay blade to press two lines indicating three boards. Using a needle tool, or the Sculpey Etch and Pearl tool, scribe lines along the length of the boards. These lines can be slightly wavy. The circle was scribed, first by dividing the circle into quarters, then filling in the sections with straight lines. Don’t worry if the center point moves, precision is not important here, but keep the lines straight. The circle will be slightly distorted after pressing the lines, so use the cutter again and re-cut the circle. 


I wanted my pendants to have a curved shape, so I placed the circle on a glass bowl, and the board on a curved metal surface. Both pieces could have gone on the glass bowl. I painted the board with Plum Craftsmart Acrylic paint and the circle with Ocean Breeze Craftsmart Acrylic paint.  I used a wet wipe to remove some of the paint from the high spots of the pendants. When dry, highlight the ridges with metallic paints, or Inca Gold pastes.  I used Inca Gold, gold on the purple boards, and Inca Gold, Cobalt Blue on the circle.


Run some white clay on the #3 setting of the Ultimate Clay Machine® , then using a ¼ inch cutter, cut several round dots from the clay. Place a dot in your palm and using a medium sized ball tool press the tool into the center, forming a small cup. Add a bit of white glue to the bottom of the cup and place it where you like on the pendant. Add a lot of cups or as little as you like. I used 6 cups on the boards and 9 on the circle. Add a small dot of glue in the center of each cup and add a small rhinestone.  Allow the clay to cure for 24 hours, and then remove it from the glass support.  Varnish the front with your favourite varnish, I liked the matte look, so I used DuraClear Matte Varnish, you may like the gloss instead!

 


You could choose to glue on a bail, but I wanted to have a hidden bail, so I cut a small piece of a plastic straw, and used Gorilla Superglue to fix it on the back. When that was dry, I added a bit of white glue and a thin layer of clay ( #3 thickness ) over the back and trimmed it with scissors so that the clay doesn’t show from the front. Cut two small slits to expose the ends of the straw, and press the clay around the straw to shape.  I added a bit of the acrylic paint to the white clay to match the pendants.  Let this dry again for 24 hours, then varnish the back with your favourite sealer. Then string your pendants. I used wire necklaces for mine.

Easy, fun project, I hope you enjoy making one! 


Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Bohemian Style Pendants


Cindi McGee recently shared  these colorful clay pendants she created with the help of the Makin's Professional® Ultimate Clay Machine®, Makin's Professional® Ultimate Clay Extruder®, and Makin's® Water Drop Clay Cutters.  

 

Thursday, July 27, 2017

Wonky Cut-Out Pendants



Design Team Member Iris Rodriguez recently shared these fun "wonky" cut-out pendants made with Makin's Clay®.   Find out more here on her blog.

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Stamped Clay Filled Bezels

"Make an Impression" Designed by Sherri Welser 

Making a good impression is easy with this fun new project using Makin’s Clay®!


~Supplies~

Makin's Clay® - Earth Tones multi-pack - Light Adobe 
Makin's® Clay Tools
Makin's Professional® Cutting Mat
Empty bezels 
Acrylic paint
Black pen
Small alphabet or word stamps 
Clear gloss sealer 

Instructions: 

Start by rolling out a small amount of clay and flattening it out in the bezel. 

Smooth it out and insert it into the bezel, smoothing the top.

Use small wooden stamps (or metal alphabet stamps work too!) to create a word you would like to embed into the clay.



You can also use bezels that are not as deep - the result would be something like this.

Feel free to use a pick or a small awl to clean the edges of the bezel.


Embed the word of choice using the small letter stamps.



You now can let these filled bezels dry for 24 hours and then apply a paint of choice and then inside the letters, outline with a black pen.

To seal the top use a gloss sealer and let dry for several days.

You now can use these bezels to add to your favorite bracelet or necklace or any place where you want a fun little word!

Happy Creating!

   

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