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Amber Rose Bracelet Project at AMACO.com
Amber Rose Bracelet
By Kathy Meier
Materials
- AMACO® Craft Porcelain
- AMACO® Needle Tool
- AMACO® Professional Bead Baking Rack
- AMACO® Tri-Bead Roller
- Ruler
- USA ArtQuest, Inc. Gum Arabic
Pearl Ex Pigments — 661 Antique Copper,
654 Super Russet, 658 Aztec Gold
- Water
- Small Disposable Palettes
(clean discarded jar or bottle lids work well)
- Craft Sticks or other Device for Mixing
- Applicators Such as Cotton-Tipped Applicators or
- Tsukineko Sponge Daubers
- 4 Focal Beads (FB) in Complimentary Colors (shown are
- approximately 12 mm Vintage Beads, ‘Puff Coin’ Shape)
- 18 — 4 mm Silver Heishi Spacer Beads
- 12" — 49 Strand Bead Stringing Wire From Beadalon®
- 2 Crimp Beads
- Bead Crimping Tool
- Wire Flush Cutters
- 13 mm Lobster-Style Clasp
Step 1
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Follow instructions provided with AMACO® Tri-Bead Roller to measure clay size needed for each bead shape.
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Step 2
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Roll measured clay sections in Tri-Bead Roller to form seven round beads and 6 bicone beads. Pierce each bead with
AMACO® Needle Tool to create hole for stringing and string onto Bead Baking Rack pins for painting.
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Step 3
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Working in small quantities as it dries fast, mix a small amount of gum arabic (approx. 1 teaspoon) and a little water
in disposable palette. Stir in approximately 1 teaspoon Antique Copper pigment. Using applicator, sponge or dab on
to each individual bead, spinning them around the wire/pin as you work to reach all sides. Don’t attempt to color it
solid, you just want scattered patches of color here and there. Measurements are imprecise, experiment!
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Step 4
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Repeat step 3 with the other two colors. If your color is too uniform you can go back and sponge on more of the other
colors. By the third color, you want the entire bead covered with color. Pay attention to the areas by the holes too. Set
aside to dry.
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Step 5
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String a crimp bead 1/2" from end of a 12" length of beading wire; place wire end through loop on round bracelet
clasp and back through crimp bead. Use crimping pliers to flatten crimp bead approximately 1/16" from loop, securing
the bracelet clasp to wire.
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Step 6
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String beads onto beading wire for this section of necklace in the following order separating each bead with a heishi
spacer: 1 Heishi spacer, 2 rounds, 1 FB, 3 bicones, 1 FB, 3 rounds, 1 FB, 2 bicones, 1 FB, and 2 rounds. End with a
heishi spacer and a crimp bead.
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Step 7
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Insert wire end back through crimp bead leaving a large enough loop to accept lobster claw, approximately 4
mm. Pull excess wire until crimp bead is desired length from end and flatten crimp bead with crimping tool. Trim
excess wire with wire cutters.
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