Project by Barbara McGuire.
Materials:
Premo polymer clay: pearl, pearl blue, pearl green, silver metallic
16- & 20-gauge silver wire
wire flush cutters
chain-nose pliers
round-nose pliers
Super Sculpey Slicer (clay blade)
needle tool
mandrel (can use needle tool)
classic rectangle Shapelets template
Pasta machine w/fettuccini strip attachment
buffing wheel (optional)
400-, 600- & 800-grit wet sandpaper
deep/high raised stamp Limited Edition Rubberstamps Kimono
water
mist bottle
Steps:
1. Condition and mix color in one direction by using the pasta machine to align the mica. Make a sheet of clay on the thickest setting of the machine.
2. Mist the clay sheet with water. Stamp into the clay and lift up stamp. This shifts the mica particles into the clay into different directions (figure A).
3. Slice across the texture (figure B), shaving off thin layers until the clay is even and the reflective pattern is seen from the mica shifting.
4. Stack the prepared sheet on another sheet of clay to add thickness to the pendant. Smooth with roller (figure C).
5. Place Shapelets rectangle template (inside piece) or cut pattern shape on top of clay. Trim pendant with blade or craft knife. Blade will bend around pattern (figure D).
6. Run another thin sheet (#5) of clay (lighter color) through the fettuccini strip attachment of the pasta machine (figure E).
7. Wrap the sides of the pendant with the strip centering the wrapped piece evenly (figure F). Smooth seams.
8. Drill hole through the pendant horizontally with a needle tool (figure G).
9. Bake according to package instructions.
10. Sand with 400-, 600- and then 800-grit wet sandpaper and buff on buffing wheel to a glossy shine.
11. Cut wire to 12 inches. Make sure all ends are flush cuts.
12. Slip through pendant and bend to join at top. Bend wire into position with chain-nose pliers (figure H).
13. Wrap wire with a 3-inch piece of 20-gauge silver wire at the "neck" where the two wires join. Cut ends of wrapping wire when wrap is 1/2 inch wide (figure I).
14. Coil remaining ends of larger wire into outward spirals with round-nose pliers (figure J).
15. Make jump rings using large mandrel and 16-gauge silver.
16. Attach jump rings through center hole of spiral (figure K). Slide onto cord or chain.
Resources templates, blades, toolsArt-Forward
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Wire In Design
by Barbara A. McGuire
Art-Forward
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rubber stamps
Available at rubber stamp stores nationwide. Contact company for availability of rubber stamps.
Limited Edition Rubber Stamps
We apologize no further information is available.wire
Artistic Wire (wholesale only)
Website:
www.artisticwire.com
clay products
Polymer Clay Express
Website:
www.polymerclayexpress.com
Stamplets, Shapelets, Premo clay, bladesThe Clay Factory of Escondido
Website:
www.clayfactoryinc.com
Polyform products
Polyform Products Inc.
Products available at craft and hobby stores.
Website:
www.sculpey.com
Guests Barbara McGuire
Art-Forward
Website:
www.barbaramcguire.com
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