Introduction: Bones and Stones
My name is Marie Segal and I share my work, my life, and my art at Art from my Heart
Now the mayhem and getting ready for the season I love so much begins. Halloween... I have been waiting for this forever it seems.
Wear a fabulous knuckle necklace, a bone to pick, to a spooktacular evening of elegance a la a stony entrance with appendages dangling from your neck.
*all links in this list will lead to my husbands Clay Factory store if you are looking for these products*
You will need:
Cernit phthalate free polymer clay 1- 2 ounce package of opaque White, Caramel, and Granite
7/16” round or teardrop cutter
Ruler
Slicing blade
Ne-Opaque Black or brown
Stencil Brush ½ inch round
Bamboo skewer
Old towel
Cylindrical glass jar or rolling pin
Copper wire 14 gauge
Wire tools round nose and side cutters
Step 1:
1. Mix 4 parts of opaque white to 1 part of caramel until it is one color.
You can use 2 block of the opaque white to 1/2 block of the caramel.
Step 2:
2. Roll out a coil that is 3/8” to 7/16”
Cut in to 2” sections
I use17 sections for the necklace and 3 sections for the bracelet.
20 sections total.
Step 3:
3. Place one of the sections on the top of your fingers and roll the fingers over the coil and smash the coil into your fingers
Step 4:
4.Sometimes I even have to squeeze my fingers down with my other hand to make very deep impressions
Do this to all of the 20 sections you have
Step 5:
5. Poke holes in all 17 sections at one end for the necklace
Step 6:
6.Cut 2 of the 4 in to 3rds, and 1 of the 4 sections in to 4ths (I show 2 of the sections cut in half I didn’t like them that long and decided not to use them)
Poke holes through the middle of each cut section you have made.
These will be for the bracelet.
Step 7:
7. Condition the granite clay and roll out to ¼ thick with a glass or rolling pin
Cut out circles or teardrops with the 7/16" cutter
Roll those in to balls and flatten a little with your fingers
Pole a hole through the center of each one with the bamboo skewer
Step 8:
8. Bake all of your bones and stones in a preheated 275 F. degree oven for 30 minutes, shut off the oven let cool.
You can bake the beads and "bones" on a piece of corrugated cardboard box top in the oven.
Bake the beads with them sitting on the holes.
Step 9:
9. When pieces are completely cool take the stencil brush and load it up with black or brown Ne-opaque acrylic paint and punch the color in to all of the bones.
Take the old towel and wet it a little and squeeze out the excess water, it should be damp not dripping.
Wipe off the extra paint with the toweling and leave the bones looking old and rotten.
I have strung mine on to 14 gauge copper wire and bent hooks in each end for both the bracelet and the necklace
Step 10:
It doesn’t have to be fancy, just loops on each end like the bracelet will be fine.
Wilma Flintstone would be jealous.
Participated in the
Halloween Props Contest