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Hello Group!
I am new to making polymer clay beads. I can make some cool designs by twisting 2 or 3 rolls of color and cutting little pieces off and rolling them into beads. I was hoping that someone could maybe post a few links where I might be able to see more techniques. I don't want to keep making beads the same way over and over... it's going to get boring, fast! I'll be making beads for: necklaces bracelets anklets earrings and so far, that's all I know. I hope you all can help guide me with some new ideas and resources. Thanks, Heleena |
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Heleena wrote:
Hello Group! I am new to making polymer clay beads. I can make some cool designs by twisting 2 or 3 rolls of color and cutting little pieces off and rolling them into beads. I was hoping that someone could maybe post a few links where I might be able to see more techniques. I don't want to keep making beads the same way over and over... it's going to get boring, fast! I'll be making beads for: necklaces bracelets anklets earrings and so far, that's all I know. I hope you all can help guide me with some new ideas and resources. Thanks, Heleena Welcome to the wonderful and wacky world of polymer clay! First, I suggest visiting http://www.polymerclaycentral.com/ where many talented and friendly people "live." Click on the "message board" link on the left; in order to post, you must be a forum member (Delphi). For lots more of helpful information, Diane Black has gathered lots of information and posted it at her site, http://www.glassattic.com . No pictures, but discussions of how-to-do things, etc. Between these two sites, you'll have plenty of eye candy and inspiration! Best of luck, Turtlelover |
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This site has lots of pictures of good easy techniques:
http://www.norajean.com/ Here is a favorite technique: http://www.lindlyhaunani.com/tips/mokume.html http://www.sculpey.com/projects_jewelry.htm http://www.pcpolyzine.com/tutorials.html There's lots more too, it can help to look at lampwork and ceramic beads for ideas and inspiration. |
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hi there Heleena!
please do come visit at my site, there are over 160 pages of polymer clay info and pics. http://polyclay.com Sarajane -- Sarajane's Polyclay Gallery Beads-Dolls-Wearable Art http://www.polyclay.com See the progress at "Pieces" http://www.polyclay.com/store.htm "Heleena" wrote in message m... Hello Group! I am new to making polymer clay beads. I can make some cool designs by twisting 2 or 3 rolls of color and cutting little pieces off and rolling them into beads. I was hoping that someone could maybe post a few links where I might be able to see more techniques. I don't want to keep making beads the same way over and over... it's going to get boring, fast! I'll be making beads for: necklaces bracelets anklets earrings and so far, that's all I know. I hope you all can help guide me with some new ideas and resources. Thanks, Heleena |
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