Stone examples
Polymer Clay bead
Materials:
- Ecru polymer clay
- Chalk/Artist soft chalk pastels in beige, rust, brown, dark brown, black
- Pasta machine or Acrylic Roller (optional)
1) Condition and roll clay on largest setting of pasta machine or use an acrylic roller to roll to about a 1/8” thickness. You can also flatten the clay using your fingers as the objective isn’t a smooth flat sheet, but rough strips of clay. Let it rest a bit or put in the fridge/freezer for a couple of minutes as warm clay doesn’t tear up easily. Tear strips, various widths and sizes.
3) Apply the various chalk colours on the outside of the rough pieces. Start with the lightest colour and add darker colours last. Your finger is the paint brush. Don’t worry if your piece has fingerprints, they actually are an added feature here, creating a nice matrix that won’t look like a fingerprint in the finished bead, but more like speckles!
4) Roll or shape your piece flat and again. Again, let rest or put in fridge or freezer to cool. Tear into strips and pieces like before.
What do you think? Simple, huh?
You can also use other base colours and other chalk colours for this Landscape technique 
Thanks for the free tute, Tina. Jasper is one of my favorite stones! Will have to give this a try! 8)
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! Thank you very much for sharing how to do it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial and idea for varying it with other colors.
ReplyDeleteThese are just beautiful! I am so happy to have come upon your site tonight. Thank you very much for sharing your crafting knowledge.
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