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ccjewellery
15-05-2007, 06:36 PM
Hello
I've seen some really pretty jewellery pieces made using polymer & metal clay. i mainly use glass & crystal beads in my jewellery. The pieces i've seen look really nice- but i wonder if it's practical & durable (only seen pics). has any one tried it?
How easy is it to blend- the pieces i've seen have beautiful colours, which is what attracts me.
Thanks
Cally

glowingsunsets
17-05-2007, 09:30 AM
Many years ago I used Fimo and I found it easy to blend. A friend recently sent me 3 bracelets done in UV fimo and she's blended the colours in her beads, they look fantastic so I'd say go for it :)

mjbelkin
17-05-2007, 10:50 AM
Here's a polymer clay artist's gallery (http://www.ejrbeads.co.uk/polymer_gallery.htm) of sold beads (she also makes lampwork beads too) - they're stunning works of art, with amazing amounts of detail, and yet surprising light.

There is a knack to working with polymer clay - one I haven't had time to develop just yet - and a selection of helpful 'how to' books out there.

Give it a try :playball:

JBJB
17-05-2007, 07:47 PM
I don't make fimo beads but I have bought them and used them in some of my pieces.

They are durable and easy to work with, but I have to say when I've used lighter colours (such as small pink or white flowers) they do tend to get a bit grubby after a while if you use them in bracelets.

I've used some larger fimo beads as pendants and you can get striking results.

ccjewellery
17-05-2007, 07:55 PM
Wow had a look at those beads. They are amazing! Very talented lady. I think i will have an experiment & see what happens. Cheers.

JBJB
17-05-2007, 08:00 PM
WOW! Just had a look - she is one talented lady!

Absolutely gorgeous beads (out of my price bracket - but stunning!)

purplerhian
17-05-2007, 08:03 PM
I find the easiest way is with a pasta machine (as opposed to hand blending). In fact I have not been making pc jewellery all that long but pretty ,uch everything I have made used blended colours, rather than the colours straight out of the packet!

ccjewellery
17-05-2007, 08:09 PM
Pasta machine? how does that work then? If you don't mind sharing.

sand
28-05-2007, 09:30 PM
To stop the light coloured beads getting grubby, I would suggest varnishing them, I like to use byzantia paints on my fimo for a lovely shimmering effect, you can also get Translucent Liquid sculpey, or liquid fimo, it's clear and is like rubber after baking, you can add acrylic paints and glitters to it, try and experiment with different things from the fimo/sculpey range, you will get some beautiful effects
Fimo/polymer clay/sculpey is very durable
you can have great fun with it, it's worth a go.
A pasta machine is great to mix the colours together quicker and easier than by hand, it also blends colours together which is difficult to do by any other means.