DIY Polymer Clay Textures: Create Unique Designs with Household Items & Nature
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- Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024
- In this video, discover a variety of creative techniques for adding unique textures to your polymer clay projects. I'll show you how everyday household items and elements from nature can inspire and elevate your clay designs. From kitchen tools to outdoor finds, you'll learn how to transform ordinary objects into extraordinary texturing tools, perfect for crafting one-of-a-kind polymer clay pieces.
Unlock endless creativity in your polymer clay projects with this comprehensive tutorial on crafting unique and intricate textures. Learn how to transform ordinary household items and found elements from nature into versatile tools that add depth and character to your DIY crafts. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced clay artist, these innovative techniques will inspire you to explore new dimensions in jewelry making, sculpting, and other artistic creations. Join me as we delve into simple yet effective methods to elevate your handmade designs and spark fresh creative inspiration from the world around you.
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Oyamaru is good for making texture plates. It comes in small hard blocks. Soften in boiling water, make an impression, it hardens very quickly, so you need to work fast. If it doesn't work out as you want, pop it back in the boiling water and start again. Thank you Sandy for the interesting suggestions.
Thanks for the tips! I did a video about a similar product a while back: ruclips.net/video/iJ920Sb1_RE/видео.html It's great stuff, but for some reason I really do prefer the silicone molding putty.
Thank you Sandy! I love the insights and creative ways you show how you can make your own textures to add to your polymer clay work!
You are very welcome, Kimberly. Happy creating! 😀
This just what I want to do. I am new to polymer clay. Thank you.
You are welcome, Linda. 🙂 Hope you found the video helpful!
Great Info for texture! Love the ideas! TFS
Great ideas. Looking around my craft area for more. thanks for sharing!
You are welcome, Bonnie! I think it's so much fun to start looking around for new ways to use things. Happy creating!
I LOVE the beige doily lace one!
You can always use the molding putty on the polymer clay texture plates, too. and that would give you both innies and outies.
Good tip, Martha, thanks!
You kno me, I ALWAYS enjoy your videos! Jewelry world for me & your polymer clay for my daughter. The best of BOTH worlds lol 👍😃
+rebeccajns So glad you like them. Happy creating to you both!
Those textures look great,and its given me great ideas now,!! and did you make that adorable and beautiful dragon,,if so,,,,WOW, wish I could do that, he looks lovely🌺🌹🌺🌹🌺🌹thankyou for more of your inspiring ideas
So glad to have inspired you, Angela! :-) Yes, I did make that dragon. He was part of my dragon challenge in 2015, when I made one every week. You can see them all here: www.pinterest.com/sandysewin/thursdays-dragon/
So useful in clay project
Great stuff!!
Thanks! 😊
Thank you! I am making Mexican tamales for decorating and I'm using real husks but I was looking on how to texture the meat that peeks out of one end and you have me some great ideas. I was thinking even a piece of crumpled aluminum foil.
Wow, a use for texturing I never would have thought of! Enjoy your tamales. 🙂
Thank you there are some great tips.
You are welcome, Anna! Happy creating 😀
Thank you, you are so clever!
Thanks, Liz!
At first I was oh yay another household items video woo hoo, but after about a second I realized how my creativity just got exponentially expanded.
Hooray for expanded creativity! Thanks for the nice comment, Aunty. :-D
Great video! Have you tried using MoldMaker polymer clay? I wonder if it would crack less since it's more flexible.
Excellent!
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Too cool, I will try this ~ you're opening my mind to clay! Thank you for sharing.
+Gail Roderick Mission accomplished. Ha!
Thank you for such a great video, it was very informative!!
THANK YOU SANDY...TWO HEADS ARE BETTER THAN ONE.
SHARING IS WONDERFUL, HOPE SOMEONE DOES SHARES BACK TO YOU.....
GREAT IDEAS NEVER THOUGHT OF. CAMILLE.
Hope you found it helpful, Camille. :-)
I use bendy clay and embossing folders you get 2 textures inie outtie lol! Thanks for sharing great ideas.💜🤗
Hope you found it helpful!
Excellent video.....This my second day viewing plymer clay videos and I am truly fascinated by this product. Can you tell me if you have had any experience casting this material in a resin? I am a pen turner and can see some benefits in using poymer clay.
I'm not sure what you mean, casting polymer clay in resin? There are lots of folks combining the two media, and also many polymer pens out there.
Will never see the world the same!! Lol...thanks so much for the great ideas!
Then my work here is done! 😂 Happy creating.
Thank you for these great ideas!
Hope you found them helpful, Siobhan! Happy creating ☺
I love it! Can you make a tutorial for leather texture ideas?
Thanks for the nice comment, Christopher. I don't really work in leather, so I can't help you there.
GREAT ideas! Thank you!!
+Victoria Smith You're welcome. :-)
Thank you
You are welcome, Tammy. Happy creating!
after I made my own patter, what should I do with texture sheet? How become permanent?
Since it’s baked polymer clay, it is permanent. I still have mine from years ago.
great idea, how long du bake them.for?
Follow the package directions of your particular clay. I like to bake mine for a bit longer, as that makes the finished results stronger.
lol you said look around you... I have been looking EVERYWHERE for texture lol I walk through the store touching everything that looks interesting lol I'm horrible about it lol. ;) thanks for giving me some ideas!
So glad to have inspired you!
Keepsake Crafts by Sandy Huntress you're very welcome! thank you for the ideas!
Simple bracelet in polymer clay
This, and you are awesome!!!
Awwww, you are so nice to say so, Susan!