Simply shape your ideas necklace made of FIMO and leaf metal

Similar documents
Colour Kit Pastel - Compact mirror

Enchanting Venus table decorations

Heavenly deco ideas angels

Stone art jewellery. Stone art jewellery

Magic Mandala. Shopping / material list Magic Mandala. Have fun crafting! You can find more creative tips at

Trendy jewellery in an alpine look

Golden angels in an elegant design

Ultra-light summer jewellery

Venetian masks. Venetian masks

Jewellery in a concrete look made out of FIMOair light

Colori. Part I Geometry

Cane Builder April 2017 Canes with a Twist

Page 1. LION BRAND TRELLIS Dreidl Napkin Rings

shine to by Jana Roberts Benzon

*** If you'd like additional info on the quirky way I make my blends, you can take a peak at the three FREE blend classes I have on CraftArtEdu

How to make a Necklace with Polymer Clay

doodle me - do nikolina otržan Doodle me - do with Nikolina Otržan A CraftArtEdu Class Web: Customer Service:

Weathered Leather pendant

LICORICE ALLSORTS NECKLACE. makemakeco.net

pen doodle MODERN TIMES pendant

Hollow metal clay forms are typically built over organic cores like. Coreless Construction: Rethinking the Metal Clay

Bang! Zoom! Off to the Moon!

TECHNIQUE. Because of the flexibility of the woven paper elements, this necklace moves nicely when worn. BEGINNER PAPER/WOOD. facetjewelry.

Starry Night by Christi Friesen

Introduction 6 Basics 7 Materials 7 Tools 8 Safety 9 Color 10 Workspace 11

The galaxy nightlight glass will sit over the LED candle, which will shine through to make all the comets and stars and planets pulse with color.

S001K004. Mokume Gane Technique

SEIZE THE CLAY. Shape your success as a sculptor with these six easy projects. TRY IT

Ribbon embroidery. detailed Ribbon embroidery course. easier than you think

Freehand Back-Filling: Polymer Clay and Resin Tutorial

Ribbon Beads. Metal Clay Jewelry Projects Chapter 7. Figure 7.64 Remember the wrapped hook clasp directions are available in Chapter 6.

Trim areas that may have overlapped and heat again if necessary.

Jewelry Making Techniques

DIY DISNEY CHAR M BR ACELET

Materials List. Magazine Beads. Dying Pasta & Using Other Materials

CHarmOscope Polymer Clay Canes by Cathy Harm (CHarm)

Personalize. Metal Clay and Resin. Making your own molds is one way to. Make your own texture molds, use your own photo.

ANY DREAM WILL DO. Nikolina Otržan 2015

4 th of July USA flag Millefiori Cane

Millefiori Made Easy

Fee Fi Faux Fabulous

Polymer Clay Extruder Designs with Cathy Harm

Cane Builder March 2017 Garden Canes

MAKE IT YOURS. Digital Photo Decoupage Art. How-2 instruction books for cool projects you can make your own.

Makeover your place with paint

The word origami is derived from the Japanese oru, meaning to fold, and kami, meaning

Make Your Own Dept 56 Accessories Tombstones. Tombstones

1. Condition a half of block of Cernit porcelain white or translucent until soft and pliable.

Written by Frank Garcia Ver. 2

Decorations and cards

!!!!!!!! "#$%&'!(#&)*!(#+,! A polymer and mixed media bangle project with Christi Friesen

Introduction: The instructions to complete the vases begin on page 47.

stars nikolina otržan with Stars with Nikolina Otržan A CraftArtEdu Class Web: Customer Service:

C Paint. Product Information Sheets

UNIQUE. Useful & Practical. Assortments of trendy chains and cords. Individual printed cases

Eerie Halloween by Nunn Design

UNIT 6 HAND CONSTRUCTION WITH STONEWARE

Souffle Fairy House Table Set

AGATE CRAFT. Introduction: What is an agate? ( Agate rhymes with bag it. ) Agates are made of silica, SiO 2

polymer clay. by Jill Erickson

Filling the cracks. Grinding and sanding. velomobiel.nl

An Advent calendar of Christmas crafts 24 days of super quick and easy craft activities! Christingles are often made and lit during Advent.

facetjewelry.com FCT-CR _ Kalmbach Publishing Co. This material may not be reproduced in any form without permission from the publisher.

Shine a Light for Children

Paint with Texture. Use Impasto to. Create a richly textured painting with tissue paper and a painting knife

Openwork. Pendant. Bezel-Set Cabochon. with Free Form. open spaces and a bezel-set stone. Frame a dimensional design accented with.

Cross Word Millefiori Cane Published in PolymerClayCentral.com at 2005 by Iris Mishly Photos Iris Mishly

The author assumes no liability for damages or accidents from the use of the information contained herein.

TURNING TOOLS CARVING TOOLS

THE DIPPING TECHNIQUE

With Deb Wood E X P L O R E

WHAT TO DO WITH STOCKROOM MATERIAL LEFTOVERS.

Kingslan & Gibilisco Publications 2012 Painting Challenge Level II Page 15

HINTS & TIPS. Page 1. November 5, 2014 Mixed Media by Pébéo - Hints and Tips Version 1.2 GENERAL:

Cold-connect Silver &

Design and Build a Bracelet. a la Carte. by Deborah Francis

3D Pen Art with Grace Du Prez. Featuring 3Doodler Create+

Fine Feathers. Make a pair of silver-clay peacock earrings

Polymer Clay review: new clay DAS SMART - Fimo Professional

Soda Lime Times. Flower JAWBREAKERS

Tallahassee Polymer Clay Art Guild August 2016 Meeting

Insulating Aluminium Windows

Table of Contents. Pom-Pom Bookmark Yarn covered Pencil Holder Yarn Hangers... Yarn Hair Bows

Jewelry Basics 101. Basic Wire Loops For best results, use both chain-nose and round-nose pliers. Method 2 Bend then cut. Method 1 Cut then bend

DOROTHY SIMPSON KRAUSE: PROJECTS

Santa Mold Project. Supplies:

Welcome to our Wee Work section that will provide you and your child. with a learning activity that will engage their senses and emerging

Working with Polymer Clay Basics

Tips & Tricks using Part 24

A Colorful World Illustrated Art Lessons

Decorating Objects. Tips and Techniques Experimenting with Decorating Wax

Supplies. Crystal Mushroom Tutorial. * Molly Stanton

Copyright 2017 Deb Moffett-Hall, all rights reserved.

The Mighty Half-square Triangle

CARVE A HUMMINGBIRD PIN/MAGNET By Donna LaChance Menke

jarswe are all familiar with the concept of recycling

Football Silhouettes Project Sheet 1 of 2: Classic Beads

The Park Hotel Instructions for Assembly of N Scale Kit

Learn to weave on the. SampleIt Loom

Fabric-paper From Construction Paper - Not Just for Kids!

Transcription:

Simply shape your ideas necklace made of FIMO and leaf metal This necklace is real a eye-catcher. It s hard to believe that these beads are hand-made! The smaller ones are extremely impressive thanks to the combination of fresh, trendy colours and exquisite leaf metal. The larger beads are even more stunning: In addition to the colourful patterns on the surface, you can also see leaf metal sparkling through from the inside as if the beads were made out of glass. They almost look like Murano beads. What s more, it isn t even all that difficult to make this beautiful necklace yourself. shopping / material list Simply shape your ideas You will need these STAEDTLER articles: product colour art. no. quantity 3 material You can find our products in well-stocked sales outlets. Should you have any queries, please call our hotline: +49 (0)911 9365-888. Have fun crafting! FIMO professional white 8004-0 1 turquoise 8004-32 1 ultramarine 8004-33 1 violet 8004-61 1 FIMO effect translucent white 8020-014 1 leaf metal gold 8780-11 1 blade set -- 8700 04 1 grind n polish set -- 8700 08 1 acrylic roller -- 8700 05 1 gloss varnish -- 8703 01 BK 1 oven-thermometer -- 8700 02 1 You will also require: Smooth surface (glass or ceramics), leather or cotton cord, chain clasp (otional), khnitting needles or screwers, buffing mashine (Dremel) or as an inexpensive alternative, apiece of denim 1

1 2 3 Cut half a block of violet and half a block of turquoise FIMO into four strips and then divide these into four small, three medium-sized and three large bits as shown. Roll into balls and slightly flatten the smallest four balls of each colour. Tear small bits off a sheet of leaf metal and place these on the balls. Roll in your hand for a while until the leaf metal either sticks to the FIMO or falls off. Using a knitting needle, carefully make a hole in the beads and suspend them in the oven to harden for 30 minutes at 110 C. After cooling, varnish in order to prevent the leaf metal from rubbing off. Cut two strips of transparent FIMO into small pieces and wrap them up in a sheet of gold leaf metal. Knead together well until the leaf metal has been completely embedded in the FIMO. Tip: Unfinished items and left-over bits of material can be stored in a sealed plastic bag or airtight container, e.g. a plastic box or jar. 2

4 5 6 Make different-shaped larger-sized beads using coloured FIMO. Roll out the FIMO/leaf metal mixture to an approx. ½ mm thick sheet using the acrylic roller and then wrap this around the coloured beads. The thinner this sheet is, the more effective the depth effect will be later on. Pattern cane with colour blend: Cut diagonally across half a block of coloured and half a block of white FIMO and then join the pieces together to create a two-coloured block. Roll out to a thin sheet using the acrylic roller and fold over once, placing the edges on top of the same colour (violet on violet, white on white). Roll the FIMO out to a thin sheet again and fold over in the same direction as before. Repeat as often as necessary until a smooth transition of colour is achieved. 3

7 8 9 Roll the sheet up beginning with the lighter coloured end so that the dark colour is on the outside. That s it the pattern cane is finished! Alternatively, you could place two such sheets on top of each other with the colours at opposite ends and then roll them up together. This will give you a cane with a snail-like pattern. For the edging, make two different-coloured, approx. 3 mm thick sheets of FIMO. Place them on top of each other, cut down the middle and place on top of each other again. Repeat this procedure once again so that you now have eight layers. Now cut slices off ensuring that they are of equal thickness and lay them down flat next to each other. 4

10 11 12 Roll the colour blend cane up inside the striped FIMO, making sure that the pattern fits together perfectly at the join and does not overlap. The cane can now be rolled thinner as required. Put the cane together, roll it over 90 degrees and cut in half again. Add another strip of white as before. Repeat this procedure twice more so that you are left with a cane with an eight-pointed star pattern. Employing the above-explained techniques, create lots of different pattern canes. You can really let your imagination run wild! 5

13 14 15 Employing the above-explained techniques, create lots of different pattern canes. You can really let your imagination run wild! Tip: It is both faster and easier to create the colour blend using a pasta machine instead of the acrylic roller. The clay machine also comes in handy for making thin sheets out of the transparent FIMO/leaf metal mixture. The FIMO/leaf metal beads you made earlier on can now be decorated using thin slices from the different pattern canes. To make sure that the pattern slices are fully embedded in the beads, roll over them carefully using the acrylic roller. Then make a hole in the beads using a knitting needle and suspend them in the oven to harden for 30 minutes at 110 C. Once the beads have cooled down, go over them using the wet sandpaper. Begin with the lowest grade and finish with the highest one. Use the buffing machine or a piece of denim to bring them up to a perfect shine. String the finished beads onto a length of cord. 6