Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Create a multi color silkscreen palette polymer clay surface technique tutorial

Silkscreening is one of my all time favorite techniques so I always like to experiment with new ideas. I wanted to find a way to add multiple colors of paint to a design and place it deliberately in certain areas of the silkscreen. Using Gilding Polish is a great way to achieve this. Gilding Polish is thick and has a mousse like consistency making it perfect for the silkscreen palette technique. You can place the polish where you want to add specific colors. When you pull the color across the screen it will create a beautiful blended look. Come create along with me and give it a try its so easy and the results are fantastic!

 
You can find our silkscreens at this link.
Large: Silkscreens: Larger 
smaller, multiple designs: Silkscreens: smaller  

We used Gilding polish, however you can use Inka Gold, and various other thick bodied acrylic paints for this technique.



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Wednesday, February 15, 2017

How to make a polymer clay bezel using an extruder and create a shiny Kato Medium glass like finish


Create Along with Kira today as she creates a beautiful faux metal bezel around a silkscreened cabochon, and then makes that coveted glass-like Kato medium finish very easily. We get lots of questions about how to do this effect and today's trick takes just 30 seconds!

You will need a pre-baked cabochon, any shape and size, that you would like to use to create the bezel around. This one is silkscreened polymer clay with a pattern, but you could use any clay one or even a glass or gemstone cab if you like, the techniques are the same (except for the Kato clay at the end).

An extruder helps for this project to create a uniform bezel edge, and Gilding Polish was used to make the metallic look.



Wednesday, February 8, 2017

How to use Ranger Distress Crackle on polymer clay


I love that worn crackled look and the good thing is it is really easy to create on polymer clay. My favorite crackle medium is the Ranger Distress Crackle. There are 3 choices available white, black, and clear and they can be found at most craft stores or online. Each one looks different depending on the color of clay you use. As the medium starts to crack you will see the clay color in the cracks. You can also add Pan Pastels and mica powders to change up the colors. As with most mediums the weather and humidity can affect how it works so experiment and see what works best for you.
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Wednesday, February 1, 2017

How to create a hinged box opening lid Fairy Door that moves with polymer clay


Watch as Kira creates a hinged fairy door in a papier mache hollow heart. You can use this technique to create hinges for any polymer clay door you want to create to make an opening for a box, a locket, or anything you want to have parts that move like a door. This project features a Fairy Door that really opens!

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