Easy Alcohol Ink and Liquid Polymer Clay Cuff Bracelet Tutorial
One of my favorite instructors is Gloria Uhler of Domestic Diva Online. Why? Her tutorials are always refreshingly different and often, not hard to do. One of her latest is this easy alcohol ink and liquid polymer clay cuff bracelet tutorial .
She has chosen to use a colorful palette. But you can pretty well use whatever color scheme you want.
I found it interesting that a baked layer of liquid polymer clay is still malleable enough to be attached to the unbaked base polymer clay foundation. Both layers are then applied to the metal cuff and baked.
Lucky for us, Gloria took the time to make a video too!
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Original Post by THE BEADING GEM
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She has chosen to use a colorful palette. But you can pretty well use whatever color scheme you want.
I found it interesting that a baked layer of liquid polymer clay is still malleable enough to be attached to the unbaked base polymer clay foundation. Both layers are then applied to the metal cuff and baked.
Lucky for us, Gloria took the time to make a video too!
Before You Go:
- Amazing Liquid Polymer Clay Jewelry Tutorials by Sandrartes
- How to Make Reticulated Polymer Clay Earrings Tutorial
- How to Make Silk Screen Polymer Clay Jewelry Tutorials
Original Post by THE BEADING GEM
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I'm thinking that the colour you put under the liquid clay makes a difference in the final look.
ReplyDeleteLove the feathering technique. Looks like I'll be in the market for different colours of liquid clay....sigh.....