In this section I'll be showing you lots of different techniques and ideas for making polymer clay bracelets and cuffs.
Bracelets are easy and quick to make and there are so many different styles to have fun with. Over time will be exploring as many of these as we can on this page.
Cuffs come in many different shapes and sizes and they're a great way to showcase your veneers and canes. In the cuff tutorials on this page I'll share all the tips and tricks you need to make sure you end up with a beautifully smooth, strong polymer clay cuff that you will be able to wear again and again.
In this two part project tutorial, I'll be showing you how to make a
polymer clay bracelet cuff using a metal blank. The tutorial includes
lots of tips and tricks to help get
your bangle smooth, and perfectly finished off around the edges and on
the inside. You can apply these techniques to any bangle project.
We will be using a veneer created using Helen Breil's Congo Line
texture stamp, layered pastels and crackled paint, combined with a
beautiful silver mica shift.
In this polymer clay cuff project tutorial, I'll be showing you how
to make another polymer clay bracelet cuff using a metal blank. We will
be combining three alcohol polymer clay crackle sheets to make the cuff,
which means no sanding!
The tutorial includes lots of tips and tricks
to help get
your bangle smooth, and perfectly finished off around the edges and on
the inside. You can apply these techniques to any bangle project.
In this polymer clay tutorial, I'll be showing you how to make Faux
Coral and Faux Lava from polymer clay. These are two of the simplest
faux techniques, but the results are realistic and beautiful.
In this project we will be making a simple bracelet. Be sure to check out part two below, for the matching Boiling Bubbles Pendant.
In this African inspired polymer clay bracelet tutorial, we will have
fun making finger bone beads and sunset torpedo beads. The finger bead
technique is really fun, and so effective.
All you need for this
polymer clay project is some clay, pastels and paint. It's really
simple, but we will create this beautiful, earthy sunset bracelet and in
the video, I'll also show you how to make a set of earrings to match.
And
something to look forward to - this is another project that does not
need much sanding, so lots of fun without the painful bits!
In this polymer clay bracelet project, I'll be showing you how to create
a driftwood effect using extruded strands. I'll also be making end caps
and a clasp from polymer clay.
You can use this same technique
to create a necklace or earrings, and you can vary the colors of the
hemp to give a completely different effect.
This is a quick and easy project, perfect for market jewelry. Have fun!
In this tutorial I'll be showing how to make a Faux Amethyst Geode Slice
which we will then use to make a full jewelry set, as well as a
keyring. This polymer clay project is much easier than it looks, and
best of all it requires no sanding, so it's sure to be a favorite!
You
can switch up the colors used in this technique to create all sorts of
different agate slices, so be sure to try out other combinations.
In this Poppy Field tutorial we'll use the easy Poppy Cane we made in a
previous tutorial to create a stunning bracelet and pair of earrings.
It's an easy,
fun project and would make a great gift or something easy to sell at markets.
It's also an easy project for beginners in polymer clay as I teach a few basic
techniques such as creating equal and graduated bead sizes as well as
demonstrating how to avoid sanding round beads.
I'll be adding tutorials for many more polymer clay bracelets and cuffs over the coming months. If you would like to stay up to date with new articles and tutorials as they are released, please join my Facebook Group.
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