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Make a Polymer Statement

Join us on Zoom, Saturday May 3 for Jen Jacobs’ demo, Making a Statement Necklace/Earrings. Supplies and info below.

Zoom info will be sent on Friday, May 2 to all members. Not a member and want to attend the meeting? Just contact us about attending two meetings before joining us.

Graphic Example of Statement Necklace Canes

Polymer Clay Statement Necklace/Earrings

(This is my rendition of a demo done by 2 sisters, Judy Thomas & Rhonda Weisberg, that were members of the Greater Atlanta Polymer Clay Guild. They were kind enough to do this as a demo at one of our Atlanta Retreats several years ago.

Let’s build a simple cane and make the most of it!

SUPPLIES:

  • Usual clay tool kit (pasta machine, work surface, blade, etc)
  • Texture sheet – course grit sandpaper or fish filter will work well for this.
  • TINY round cutter – like 1/8 inch, or even a needle tool or skewer will work (I will be using a needle tool and then a pen vise after baking)
  • Clay: 3-4 colors that work well together. Here are some examples of the cane we will be making. Images will hopefully help you to choose colors. I hope you will try to have your skinner blend ready and other clay conditioned and/or sheeted so that you can clay-along.
  • Really sharp/fresh blade for making cane slices. You can certainly use a LUCY Slicer and/or a Click-a-Slice if you have one.
  • Your favorite earring findings and a couple of jump rings – or, make your own with 20 gauge wire.
  • Cording – leather, waxed linen, satin “rat-tail” – whatever you prefer. I have used black, waxed-linen cord that I found at Walmart (my Michaels was out of stock ). You’ll want to have about 36inches of cording.
  • Scissors
  • Minimal jewelry tools – only if you have them! No need to buy (chain nose pliers, flush cutter, round nose pliers – or my favorite, the 3-in-1 jewelry tool)
  • Super Glue
  •  OPTIONAL: Extruder

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