Sunday, January 24, 2010

Handmade Beads Handmade Beads?

Handmade Beads? - handmade beads

What equipment do I need to use to do this? What should I do with the seal of an icy stare?

7 comments:

KountryK... said...

Hobby Lobby has used Sculpey clay for the education of their accounts and even paint for them. When you look around Sculpey clay, a manufacturer of balls that are actually implemented is to move small balls of clay, then the producers of round balls, roll the clay to a fully conscious. You can make 4 kinds of accounts with a manufacturer accounts. They are very clean, I include in this summer Bible school for children.

erzebet said...

U can use polymer clay, I make some fimo
One of my friends make balls of flour, salt, water and food coloring
I also have people who are balls of paper (glossy magazines to make)
and most beautiful in my opinion, are the glass, you can buy a kit to make the beads, basically u a torch and some glass tubes
Good luck!

gollygee... said...

You can sell Sculpey clay in the recreation hall
You're doing your accounts and then bake the clay, the very useful and I
Im not sure what you can use for the glossy, but in the same boat you want to know what use

hazeleye... said...

Polymer clay.
Some sites to try:
www.desiredcreations.com
www.mysticspiral.com
www.how-to-make-jewelry.com/polymer-cl ...

This is just the beginning. There are many of these sites you can check.

hazeleye... said...

Polymer clay.
Some sites to try:
www.desiredcreations.com
www.mysticspiral.com
www.how-to-make-jewelry.com/polymer-cl ...

This is just the beginning. There are many of these sites you can check.

mywaypin... said...

Polymer clay you can bake. It is completely cooled, you can delete GLOSS seal until the end. Good luck;)))

Diane B. said...

There are a lot of material that can * * use accounts for themselves ... "dry" sound of paper products (Creative Paperclay, Makins, pulp or paper mache house), cereals (eg, play dough or clay loam), clay soil, and even sawdust, wood, etc., and glue or other strengths to them together ... or you can even cable) (with or without other materials.

* The most versatile material for making accounts, by far, although the polymer clay.
It comes in different brands and lines (and btw, I would avoid the 3 most important Sculpey that unless all your affairs are thick, rounded edges are the weakest, because try after cooking, as fine clays - Polyclay Kato, FimoClassic , Premo FimoSoft Cernit or even place ... if you want a color to paint the tone is SuperSculpey business) too much.

You can use almost any shape and size of the grains with polymer clay and create any color or pattern in clay.
You can also do they look like other polymeric materials (wood, pearls, jade, turquoise, ivory, etc. .. metals such as gold, silverSee, copper, etc. ... rock, rock, etc..)

If you are in the manufacture of chains and other jewelry are interested in polymer clay, check out these pages to my online polymer clay "encyclopedia":
http://glassattic.com/polymer/beads.htm
http://glassattic.com/polymer/jewelry.ht ... (Necklaces, bracelets, earrings, hair, etc.)
http://glassattic.com/polymer/pendants_c ...
http://glassattic.com/polymer/buttons.ht ...
http://glassattic.com/polymer/wire.htm

And these pages to the simulations (false):
http://glassattic.com/polymer/Faux--many ... --jade/pearl/metal/stone/raku/amber, etc.
http://glassattic.com/polymer/faux-ivory ...
http://glassattic.com/polymer/faux--turq ...
http://glassattic.com/polymer/inclusions ...

(Many other pages of the website) will be responsible for the manufacture of patterns, colors, etc.


As for the sealing of the seal is not required, polymer clay, as it is totally impervious to water.
(If you dry sound in the air or materials, but it is a seal of some kind - a permanent white glue needsElmers GlueAll thinner than 3 or 4 on a cheap water would be).

If you want to give a glossy surface PASTA However, you can use different ways of course, provided it contains no petroleum solvents (including propellant) ... This usually means that the acrylic.
The brightness of the seal which identifies the most commonly used in the Community Varathan called polyurethane polymer and beeswax Promise / future, but others are possible - some will) but scratches.

Even amateur scene by polymer type, a brilliant and profound (if you use a power buffer) or brightness (when polishing with something non-electric).

There are a variety of information on all things in these pages, if you are interested:
http://glassattic.com/polymer/finishes.h ... (liquid and wax finish)
http://glassattic.com/polymer/sanding_tu ...
http://glassattic.com/polymer/buffing.ht ...


HTH, and enjoy!

Diane B.

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