Damask Polymer Clay Pendants!
These clay pendant necklaces are stunning! They are much simpler to make than they look. The way they are painted makes them look so ornate and special. They are a great craft and make great handmade gifts!
Which color is your favorite? I love the teal, pink and blues together. I'm totally addicted to teal, turquoise and blue!
When all was said and done...I liked the damask ones the BEST!
Supplies needed:
Oven bake clay, like this white Sculpey.Rubber Stamps (like this damask stamp)
Acrylic Craft Paint
Soften and roll out some clay about 1/4" thick.
Stamp an impression on the clay
Use a cookie cutter to cut the clay
Add a necklace hole with a straw
Place on a tray and bake according to package directions.
(I did it 15 minutes at 275* F)
Now it is time to paint!
Start by giving each pendant a base coat...and let it dry.
Now, add some other colors...
Dab another color on it and get down in all the cracks.
Just over part of the pendant.
Then use a damp cloth and wipe off the top surface of the paint.
Add on some more paint, in another color!
Wipe again.
Keep it like this...
Or keep wiping and the paint on the highest surface will
wipe off and show the white clay again!
These are gorgeous and would make great ornaments too!
Add a chain, cord or whatever to make a stunning necklace!
Just over part of the pendant.
Then use a damp cloth and wipe off the top surface of the paint.
Add on some more paint, in another color!
Wipe again.
Keep it like this...
Or keep wiping and the paint on the highest surface will
wipe off and show the white clay again!
Repeat again---for a stunning sort of tie dye effect!
These are gorgeous and would make great ornaments too!
Add a chain, cord or whatever to make a stunning necklace!
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OMG!!!! it's wonderful!!! thank u for this beautiful tutorial :)
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Angela
This is amazing !
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Thefearlessfox.blogspot.co.uk
OMG they look stunning!! I love the distressed look very much!! Great project!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to do this! I think I want to decorate our Christmas tree with these this year, now to get my daughters ready to have fun making them. Thanks so much for a beautiful project!!!
ReplyDeletereally gorgeous will try it
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful, what sort of paint do you use? Thanks
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ReplyDeleteThis is amazing.
Thanks for this tutorial, I can't wait to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteThanks for such a clear tutorial!
ReplyDeleteGot to give it a try.Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat types of paint are you using? Anyone?
ReplyDeleteFrom her photo, I see the brand name Apple Barrel; must be acrylic paint.
ReplyDeleteWow ... love these so much.
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