Making Jewellery - August 2016

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PROJECT


HOW TO MAKE


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Pink set (opposite)


  1. Necklace: Condition the white polymer
    clay. Cut out thirteen circles from a medium
    thick sheet of white polymer clay using the
    1.3cm circle plunger cutter. Add a small
    amount of Lisa Pavelka’s polybonder to the
    bezel connectors and carefully place the clay
    circles inside. Use greaseproof paper and your
    fi nger to burnish the clay, to ensure a good fi t
    inside the bezel connector.

  2. Use the 5mm dottie tool from the Circle
    Cutouts set to cut out seven circles per bezel
    connector, from the white clay sheet. Roll each
    circle into a ball, placing one in the centre of
    the bezel connector and the remaining six
    around the edge. Press the ball stylus tool into
    the centre of each ball and use the cocktail stick
    to poke small holes around the edge.

  3. Use a very soft brush to add pink mica
    powder to the surface of the clay in each
    bezel connector. Follow the manufacturer’s
    recommendations to bake the clay and allow
    to cool completely.

  4. Varnish the clay in the bezel connectors, using
    a polymer clay compatible matte varnish. Once


dry, sparingly apply some Inka Gold in silver over
the surface of the clay, to highlight the texture.
Varnish again to seal the Inka Gold.


  1. Create twelve beaded eyepins using the
    silver-plated textured beads and eyepins. Use
    jumprings to connect these between each
    bezel connector. Add a hook and eye clasp to
    complete the necklace.

  2. Bracelet: Follow Steps 1–4 to create four bezel
    connectors and three beaded eyepins. Attach
    these together as before to create the bracelet.

  3. Earrings: Create two beaded headpins using
    the silver-plated textured beads and the ball
    headpins. Follow Steps 1–4 to create two bezel
    connectors. Attach the beaded headpins to
    the bezel connectors on one side, then add
    the silver-plated ear wires to the other side, to
    complete the earrings.


Foil set (p69)


  1. Necklace: Roll out a medium thick sheet
    of white polymer clay and cut out a circle
    using the large cutter from the Premo cutter
    set. Burnish on the Lisa Pavelka oil slick foil


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(search Lisa Pavelka on YouTube for a video
showing foil application), then remove the
backing to leave the foil on the circle of clay.
Set aside for later. Cut out another circle of the
same size and a smaller circle out of the larger
one off -centre, before placing it on the Sculpey
hollow beadmaker.


  1. Cut out lots of 5mm circles from the white
    clay. Roll these into balls and use them to cover
    the piece on the Sculpey hollow beadmaker,
    texturing them in the same way as in Step 2.
    Bake the clay according to the manufacturer’s
    instructions and allow to cool completely.

  2. Sand the edge on the underside of the piece
    and put a small amount of polypaste along
    this edge. Press fi rmly onto the foiled circle
    and use the fi ne needle tool or craft knife to
    trim the circle to fi t the cured, textured piece.
    Bake the whole piece again, according to the
    manufacturer’s instructions. Cool completely.
    Sand the pendant where the two pieces join
    until smooth.


PHOTOGRAPHS: LAUREL GUILFOYLE, ZOË LYNHAM

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