Polymer Clay Pendant
This pendant uses a few basic polymer clay techniques. It is best done with a pasta machine (mainly for skinner blends).
Supplies
- 2 main colors of polymer clay. I used Fimo professional true red, and Fimo soft peppermint. 1 small part black (I used Fimo professional black).
- Either scrap clay or any other color for the pendant backing.
- A pasta machine for conditioning clay and making skinner blends.
- pliers (best to have 2)
- sharp blades (I have a pack of 3 Fimo brand blades, but I also used exacto knife blades).
- Pendant form or cookie cutter.
- rolling pin
- Wet sand paper (450, 800, 1500)
- Metal wire
- A ceramic tile or glass plate make the best work and baking surface. I currently don't have any so I use a sturdy plastic sheet that can be wiped off for working, and an old baking tin for the oven (careful - some plastics react badly with clay)
- Alcohol wipes - for cleaning your hands and surfaces while you work.
- (oven for baking the clay)
Make a Pendant Shaped Cutter
I created my pendant shape by reshaping a rectangular cookie cutter.
Make the Backing
- Roll out the conditioned scrap clay to medium setting on the pasta machine.
- cut out the shape
- bake according to the manufacturers instructions.
Make Small Skinner Blends
Since I only made 2 pendants, I made a very small amount of - Black to Red skinner blend and Black to Peppermint skinner blend. You can find great video tutorials online for making skinner blends!
- Put the main color through the thickest setting of the pasta machine. Cut it in half and stack it.
- Add the black as a triangle shape to one side of your rectangle.
- Run it through the pasta machine on the thickest setting.
- Fold in half and run through the pasta machine again. Make sure that its put through so that both colors are touching the machine every time.
- Repeat the process while getting thinner on the pasta machine. Make sure not to let the clay spread sideways too much.
- When it is blended run it through the machine from black toward red on a low setting creating a long ribbon.
- Create a 'plug', folding the clay back and forth.
Do this for both the red and peppermint.
Make the Background
- Cut each skinner blend in 2 length wise.
- Gently roll them flat.
- On the peppermint blend gently push the blend to wrap around your finger (or a small rolling pin) - creating an indent in the black.
- Press it onto the baked backing.
- Add the red blend stretching it slightly to create a 'candy corn' look
- press the cookie cutter over the form to trim the edges.
- smooth down the edges with a clean finger
- bake again.
Make a Small Bulls Eye Cane
- Roll a small 'sausage' from red clay.
- Roll a small rectangular sheet from the peppermint.
- Trim the length of the peppermint so it fits around the red exactly.
- Roll into an even 'sausage'.
- You can now cut thin slices from the cane.
Add the Details
- start by wet sanding the 'candy corn' backgrounds.
- Add slices of the bulls eye cane directly over the seam between the peppermint and red colors. Gently press them down. I use the side of my blade to press.
- You can roll the cane thinner to create different sizes.
- smooth down the slices. I use a metal knitting needle.
- Bake again.
Add a Hook
- Bend the metal wire with a loop on one end, and an 'elbow' on the other.
- Position it on the back of the piece and stick it down with additional scrap clay.
- smooth it down
- Bake for the last time.
This step is last for me because I found it hard to decide which type of connector I want to add.
Finish
- Wet sand the piece. I use 450, 800 and 1500.
- You can wax or varnish for a shinier finish.