Jan 28, 2011
Beginner Polymer clay - Marvelous Marble
Got Scrap polymer clay or don't know what to do with it? Make Marble. Click on the photos to enlarge...
How to wrap a wire loop
Making jewelry and pendants from your polymer clay will often require a little wire work, so here is a mini tutorial on how to make a secure wire loop.
Done...except now I need another one for some earrings!
Step 1: Use the tip of round-nose pliers to grasp the wire right above the bead. Form a 90° bend in the wire.
Step 2: Grasp the wire at the bend with your round-nose pliers and pull the tail wire over the top of the pliers' jaws.Here the top jaw of the pliers is in the loop.
Step 3: Change the position of the pliers so the bottom jaw is in the loop.
Step 4: Swing and bend the tail wire around the loop.
Step 5 : Keep the tail wire horizontal as you coil it tightly down the neck wire.
Step 6: Crasp the loop with flat nose pliers and tuck the end wire in as much as possible.
Step 7: And trim with flush or side cutters.Step 3: Change the position of the pliers so the bottom jaw is in the loop.
Step 4: Swing and bend the tail wire around the loop.
Step 5 : Keep the tail wire horizontal as you coil it tightly down the neck wire.
Step 6: Crasp the loop with flat nose pliers and tuck the end wire in as much as possible.
Done...except now I need another one for some earrings!
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Jan 21, 2011
To cure, bake, cook, fire or harden?
Depending on what terminology you prefer, we bake, cook, fire or harden polymer clay. Isn't it a bit confusing? Or do we really care as long as the project turns out! The terminology doesn't really bother me.
Even various Polymer Clay manufacturers are divided on what to call the hardening process. Premo clay says "Baking should be completed by an adult". Fimo clay says "Harden in home oven..." and Kato polyclay says "Bake in oven at..." although the front of the package says "oven hardening". I believe many Artists are just as divided on what to call the process. I'm curious...what do you prefer to say??
About process...I just finished and listed a new tutorial, based on some recent projects. Here is one for
Even various Polymer Clay manufacturers are divided on what to call the hardening process. Premo clay says "Baking should be completed by an adult". Fimo clay says "Harden in home oven..." and Kato polyclay says "Bake in oven at..." although the front of the package says "oven hardening". I believe many Artists are just as divided on what to call the process. I'm curious...what do you prefer to say??
About process...I just finished and listed a new tutorial, based on some recent projects. Here is one for
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Jan 18, 2011
Now why did I delete that Program for?
For some reason I noticed this program on my computer and gave it a try, only to realize that while it was free it came with advertising. All I wanted was to be able and insert photos in a table sort of thing, but it turned itself into a slideshow which I didn't want. I inserted photos and clicked on 'save' (even though I wasn't quite finished) and was taken to a website. Then when it was published it had advertising on it and didn't like because it detracts, so deleted the program...
Just now I go into my Picasa and I see the photo collage there! ohhhhhh...but I have deleted the program and don't know where I had gotten if from, lol. tsk tsk...lesson learned...don't always be in such a rush to get rid of things! I suppose there are other ways to do collaged photos, but this was so simple!...drag and drop into space.
Here is the photo...
Just now I go into my Picasa and I see the photo collage there! ohhhhhh...but I have deleted the program and don't know where I had gotten if from, lol. tsk tsk...lesson learned...don't always be in such a rush to get rid of things! I suppose there are other ways to do collaged photos, but this was so simple!...drag and drop into space.
Here is the photo...
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