Polymer Clay Spiderweb and Skull Tutorials

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Intro: Polymer Clay Spiderweb and Skull Tutorials

Polymer Clay Spiderweb and Skull Tutorials:
All pieces can be made with black and white clay. They are really cool when made with glow-in-the-dark clay.

STEP 1:

Spiderweb~

Flatten a piece of clay with a pasta machine or with a rolling pin.

STEP 2:

With a circle cutter, cut a circle from the clay.

STEP 3:

Use the same circle cutter to cut six curves around the circle.

STEP 4:

You should have a piece that looks like this, with six points.

STEP 5:

Roll a thin snake out of the black clay.

STEP 6:

Lay and cut the snake to connect the points.

STEP 7:

It should look like this, with 3 black snakes/lines connecting the points.

STEP 8:

Now, roll a very long, thin snake out of black clay.

STEP 9:

Starting at the center, make a spiral on the web.

STEP 10:

To finish, poke hole and bake according to clay directions.
I have used these to make earrings , but they can be used in many ways: charms, pendants, ornaments, etc....

STEP 11:

Skull~

Start with a large ball of white clay (for the head) and two small balls of black clay (for the eyes).

STEP 12:

Flatten the white ball of clay.

STEP 13:

Shape the bottom (jaw) of the flattened ball. You want to flatten the two sides and bottom.

STEP 14:

You should have a skull shape that looks like this.

STEP 15:

Grab a thick needle or needle tool.

STEP 16:

Impress the needle in the bottom, center of skull.

STEP 17:

Impress the needle two more times, on both sides of the center impression.

STEP 18:

Roll the tiny black balls of clay and position them as eyes. I like to make one bigger than the other.

STEP 19:

Add a pink bow for a girly skull.

STEP 20:

My daughter Sienna's skull.

STEP 21:

Adding her bow.
Poke holes if desired and bake according to clay directions.

STEP 22:

These can be used as earrings, for necklaces, ornaments, buttons, bow centers, etc..., etc...
The sizes and colors can be varied. You can add other details, like a spider to the web, or a patch to the eye of the skull for a pirate skull ! What about a royal skull or a sugar skull ?

Use your imagination and have fun!

© 2011 threemoonbabies / Marjorie Dalgarn, All rights reserved.You may use this tutorial to make jewelry for sale. If you do so, please link back to Marjorie Dalgarn ( http://3moonbabies.etsy.com or http://livingwiththreemoonbabies.blogspot.com) in the item description.

6 Comments

This so adorable! And simple. This is great for people just starting out using clay (like me).

Thanks!