made my own little teacup goose horse (as inspired by the lovely @kilncreatures). she needs a little paint (did NOT know the white clay was translucent) but she is as beautiful and whimsical as I’d hoped
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made my own little teacup goose horse (as inspired by the lovely @kilncreatures). she needs a little paint (did NOT know the white clay was translucent) but she is as beautiful and whimsical as I’d hoped
Made an Anti-Cipher Society dog tag!
Used oven bake clay and little ringlets to make the necklace. It's a little thin, so I'm scared of it breaking, but we can just hope for the best.
GANG- I'VE CHEATED THE SYSTEM
Okay so I LOVE PYRAMID STEVE and the only steve and bill earrings I've found are expensive :( and I'm poor :(((( so when presented with the opportunity to make earrings, I made these goobers lolll
AMAZING HANDMADE DOUBLE-SIDED SPIKED EARRINGS
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AMAZING HANDMADE DOUBLE-SIDED SPIKED EARRINGS
I think this is beautiful of your any outfit, So i decided to give you a ideas of earrings. This is simple but best for your regular and often uses, actually whenever you want this is your choice. It’ll just take your 10-20 minutes time only so don’t be in delimaa. hurry up girls!!!!
Requirements:
Oven bake clay
Earring posts and backs
Gold paint pen
E6000
Oven
Method for this diy jewelry are:
Step 1:
Use a small piece of polymer clay and mold two studs that are similar in size. You need to use white clay so that you should easily change the color of the stud once when it fired.
Insert an earring post into an earring back and push them into the base of a stud so that earring back is level with the clay and the post is slightly sticking out from the base of the stud. Doing this creates a hole for the post that ensures that you will be able to put on and remove the earrings with ease. Be cautious that you don’t push the back in so far that the post goes through the top of the spike.
Step 2:
Wedge a flat part of a new earring post into your other stud. Fire your studs in the oven at the recommended temperature and time listed on the package. when the studs are cooled, you have to remove the post from the first stud, And You can also add a little E6000 glue to the earring post that is wedged into the clay for reinforcement. You must paint both of the studs with a gold, pink,Red paint pen for a attractive look, what you want.
Whelp, all the claws seem fine, except, some of them are a 'tad' loose. (Left little finger falls off). Thinking plasters or medical tape to keep them on, but it might be too noticeable and faffy anytime I eat or some such. Anyone got any ideas?
Plz hlp
Anyone know about bake clay? Will it expand or contract in the oven? Will it become brittle? Will differences in the width of the clay in places have any effects?