My Bracelet created from the Mokume Gane slices from this tutorial |
Why am I doing this!? Because there are a few people, and you know who you are that want to know how I am achieving these latest created pieces using translucent polymer clay and alcohol inks so, I am sharing my knowledge gained laboring diligently in my crafty LA-BOR-A-TORY! Just for fun, say that like Dr. Frankenstein after watching his monster high above the castle being electromagnetically shocked and then coming back down, down into the lab and twitching . . . and the doctor saying that famous line, It's Alive!!!!!
Okay, on with the tutorial!
** just a side note - if you have any questions and/or something you aren't understanding, do not hesitate to leave me a comment at the bottom *remember there are no stupid questions as there may be others sitting there at any point in time wondering the same thing but, afraid to ask!
In this tutorial I am assuming, you all have a basic knowledge and understanding of skills in beginning polymer clay. With that said, Let's Begin!
What you will need:
Polymer clay: I have used 3/4 of a 2oz bar of each
White
Black
Translucent
** this can be your choice depending on how much you want to create to be used for your future projects: necklaces, earrings, pendants, also used as an overlay on objects. Also, use the clay you feel you get the best results from, I use Sculpey Translucent. I have used other brands; Kato, Fimo and Premo and I went back to Sculpey because I achieved the best transparency with it but, you use what you feel most comfortable.
Additional Materials and Tools used:
Pasta Machine (not a necessity)
Acrylic Roller ( or whatever you use for rolling)
Sharp Blade and/or Flexible Blade
Gold or Silver Leaf Sheets (1 sheet needed)
Cookie Cutters and/or objects to create a design
or effect in the clay (specifically for polymer clay)
Acohol Inks (any colors - Tim Holtz, Ranger, etc.)
** if you use regular cookie cutters or any objects to create your patterns in the clay DO NOT USE them again for servicing or eating off of, in association with food or food preparation there afterwards. They will remain dedicated polymer clay tools for use only!!!
Muchas gracias por compartir tus técnicas te envío muchos saludos desde Venezuela, www.facebook.com/ninastudio77
ReplyDeletethank you!!! Maria :D
ReplyDeleteThank you, Marilyn :)
ReplyDeleteyou are very welcome janabetie! :D have fun with this!!!! xx
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