My friend Catherine suggested we have a play day making beads from Polymer Clay in Mokume Gane style.
This was my first attempt and not too shabby if I do say so myself.
Start off by protecting the work surface. In this case we used Protecto film.
Pick a color and start working with it. We used Purple.
Choose another color you would like to use with your design. We used light Blue.
Want a shade of color but you don’t have it?
Not a problem, just mix two or more colors.
Start by cutting them into small pieces (we used a mixer to achieve these results)
Then start working the two colors together.
You will end up with the color you want. We were going for Lime Green.
Once you have all your colors it’s time to move on to the next step.
We used an old pasta maker.
Gradually make your clay thiner.
Cut your colors into 3 parts roughly the same size.
Then add Silver leaf on about 1/2 your color Polymer Clay blocks.
Make sure to cover at least 1 of every color.
Now it’s time to stack them.
Be sure to alternate between a block with Silver leaf and a block without.
As well as the different colors.
Once you have your block put dents it different sizes randomly spaced.
Don’t push all the way down (don’t create a hole).
Now it’s time to slice into your block at an angle.
You want your cut pieces to consist of several layers.
You can now create your base shape with a color you will cover partly or completely, it’s up to you.
You can find: How to: Polymer Clay beads Mokume Gane Style – Part 2
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