|
|
Supplies & Equipment for Pottery, Education & Crafts
|
|
|
Faux Turquoise Jewelry Project at AMACO.com
Faux Turquoise Jewelry
By Linda Peterson
Materials
- FIMO® Soft Polymer Clay - White
- Amaco® Pro Bead Roller #3
- Pinata Alcohol Inks – Lime Green, Baja Blue, Havana Brown
- Make-Up Sponge
- 91% rubbing alcohol in spray bottle
- Stretch Jewelry cord
- Misc. silver beads
- Future Acrylic Floor Wax
- Soft brush
- Optional – Amaco® Bead Baking Rack - not necessary, but extremely helpful
Designer's Note: This project is very addicting! Experiment with base colors of beads and
unusual color combinations. With a little practice you will be able to “eye” the
amount of clay that you will need for the bead rollers. Instructions for measurements
of clay are included in the package. I recommend though that you
experiment with different amounts of clay. Doing so will create slightly different
shapes. You can also flatten the beads creating unique shapes as well.
Step 1
|
Roll a ball of white clay. Place into the channel of the bead roller. Match
up the lid. Follow the instructions with the bead roller to create the
beads.
|
Step 2
|
These beads have been pierced from the side using the piercing pins
included in the bead rollers. To pierce even holes, slightly rotate the pin
back and forth like a drill as you apply gentle pressure. When the end
begins to poke through the other side, retract pin and press through
other side. These beads have two holes each, poked on the side approximately
1/4" apart. You will need approximately 14 beads for an average
size wrist. Adjust your beads up or down according to your wrist size.
Additional beads may be made for coordinating necklace and earrings.
|
Step 3
|
Bake all beads at 265ºF (130ºC) for 1 hour. Allow to cool.
|
Step 4
|
TIP: For this step, you may want to use rubber gloves.
Apply a small amount of lime green ink to make up sponge and daub
onto bead randomly. Repeat with baja blue and add a small amount of
brown. Notice that when the colors overlap they darken and blend. Spritz
the alcohol into the air and allow the droplets to fall onto the bead. You
will notice a watermarking effect. You can add more by repeating until
the desired effect and color have been achieved. If you happen to apply
too much alcohol and the colors run, simply daub off excess, re-ink and
spray again. It takes a little practice, but practice makes perfect. When
finished, apply acrylic sealer and allow to dry thoroughly. String onto
stretch cord and add coordinating silver spacer beads as desired.
|
Get Acrobat Reader
 |
AMACO Products
|
| |