The Process of Making Polymer Clay Jewelry

Polymer clay is an ideal material for making your own jewelry. Once conditioned, it is soft and pliable, making it easy to work with, and it becomes a hard, long-lasting piece once you bake it in the oven. To make your own jewelry, you'll need polymer clay in your choice of colors, jewelry tools and findings and a home oven.

Choose the colors you want to work with and condition the clay by kneading it in your hands. You can mix few colors together if needed to make it more beautiful and colorful. Conditioning is important because it makes the clay soft and easy to work with. The clay starts out in a block, and as you work with it, it will become easy to roll into a ball or form into other shapes that you fancy. Remember to allow five to ten minutes to condition the clay.

When the clay is ready, shape it to form the jewelry you have in mind. Make small figures or shapes for pendants or beads. Keep in mind the size and weight of the finished pieces as you work. It is because the finished piece will not change in size when it is baked from the oven. Use a needle or awl to poke holes in beads or in pieces that need holes for jump rings. For some people, they will make a mold so that they can just fill the mold if the clay of their choice and put it in the oven. This is more common for people who is doing for business purposes as it will consume lesser time. Normally, most of the people will prefer to make it using hand as it will make the jewelry to be unique.

As you finish each piece, place it on a baking sheet. The type of sheet you use for cookies is fine, or you can use a disposable aluminum baking sheet. Bake the finished pieces in the oven at the temperature and amount of time recommended by the clay manufacturer (most are around 250 degrees F). Remove the finished piece and allow it to cool.

Sand the finished pieces with fine sand paper and coat with a shiny finish if desired. Add any jewelry findings like eye hooks or earring backs, then enjoy your new jewelry pieces. Polymer clay pieces are very low maintenance, and once baked, will require very little care.

I'm Jim Sim and I am the owner of JimCabo. I am passionate about jewelries that are designed based on flowers. It it because I believe Flowers are the true best friend for a woman.

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