Damask Polymer Clay Pendants!
Intro: Damask Polymer Clay Pendants!
Damask Polymer Clay Pendants!
It's easy to make these colorful pendants!
When all was said and done...I liked the damask ones the BEST!
It's easy to make these colorful pendants!
When all was said and done...I liked the damask ones the BEST!
STEP 1: Supplies!
You just need oven bake clay, like this white sculpey.
(and an oven, of course)
Rolling pin or dowel
Patterned rubber stamps
A circle cookie cutter
a straw
and Paint
(and an oven, of course)
Rolling pin or dowel
Patterned rubber stamps
A circle cookie cutter
a straw
and Paint
STEP 2: Let's Get Started.
Soften and roll out some clay about 1/4" thick.
Stamp an impression right into the clay with even pressure.
Use a cookie cutter to cut the clay.
Add a necklace hole by poking the clay with a straw.
Place on a tray and bake according to package directions.
(I did it 15 minutes at 275* F)
Stamp an impression right into the clay with even pressure.
Use a cookie cutter to cut the clay.
Add a necklace hole by poking the clay with a straw.
Place on a tray and bake according to package directions.
(I did it 15 minutes at 275* F)
STEP 3: Painting Fun!
Now it is time to paint!
Start by giving each pendant a base coat color...and let it dry.
Next add one new color:
Dab another color on it and get down in all the cracks.
Just over a select part of the pendant.
Then use a damp cloth and wipe off the top surface of the paint.
Repeat.
Add on some more paint, in another color!
Wipe again.
Keep wiping gently and the paint on the highest surface will
wipe off and show the white clay again!
For a stunning sort of multi-colored tie dye effect!
The effects are so beautiful, you'll want to make a few!
Finish them off with a clear varnish to seal the paint!
Start by giving each pendant a base coat color...and let it dry.
Next add one new color:
Dab another color on it and get down in all the cracks.
Just over a select part of the pendant.
Then use a damp cloth and wipe off the top surface of the paint.
Repeat.
Add on some more paint, in another color!
Wipe again.
Keep wiping gently and the paint on the highest surface will
wipe off and show the white clay again!
For a stunning sort of multi-colored tie dye effect!
The effects are so beautiful, you'll want to make a few!
Finish them off with a clear varnish to seal the paint!
STEP 4: Enjoy!
These are gorgeous and would make great ornaments too!
Add a chain, cord or whatever to make a stunning necklace!
Check out my blog Doodlecraft for lots more fun!
And please vote for me in the Jewelry contest!
Add a chain, cord or whatever to make a stunning necklace!
Check out my blog Doodlecraft for lots more fun!
And please vote for me in the Jewelry contest!
27 Comments
SarahM30 8 years ago
I love these pendants! I made buttons for a sweater using the same method. I'm wondering what I should put on the buttons to seal in the paint. I have some liquid varnish (comes in a tube just like the acrylic paint) I use for tole painting. Would that work on polymer clay? Any suggestions would be appreciated!!
RaineyB1013 5 years ago
-moonglade 7 years ago
Really pretty!!
KatherineR27 8 years ago
I'm not sure I understand the painting part. Where am I dabbing paint?
Is there a video of this technique?
CooK2 8 years ago
doodlecraft 8 years ago
It's just regular craft acrylic paint--easy peasy! :)
maltesergr8 8 years ago
Very beautiful! Your instructions make the project seem easy enough for me to do. Thank you for such a fun and great instructable.
Beth
Fatima 99 8 years ago
so pretty ... :)
SitaraCreativityIsPower 8 years ago
So simple to make and so pretty. Thank you.
MicioGatta 9 years ago
Beautiful and well done
Passion Make 9 years ago
Love the colors. They look so cool!
faiza007 9 years ago
congratulations..! these pendants are really beautiful :D
emilyvanleemput 9 years ago
Yay! Congratulations on being a finalist!!
TamaraBerg 10 years ago
Really nice... pretty colors! Great choices.
jgensmer 10 years ago
Beautiful!!! Can't wait to make them at home! I made some lace pendants like this but they didn't turn out super well.
momoluv 10 years ago
BigRed1973 10 years ago
Thank you so much for this 'ible! I have some of this clay, and goodness knows I am over run with paint supplies! You have laid everything out so simply and clearly, I am going to have to give this a try. Love your use of colors!
shazni 10 years ago
I love the colors you have used! Looks great :-)
emilyvanleemput 10 years ago
Ooh, these looks great! This technique could definitely be used to make a lot of different things!
thehbird 10 years ago