Overview of how I make polymer clay beads
I really enjoy making beads with polymer clay. I began making my own beads because I wanted the jewelry I make to be different then anyone else’s. I didn’t want to use the same beads I had seen in many of the designs made by others. Then I became hooked on making them, I make so many I have plenty to share.
I thought maybe the people who bought my extra beads might be interested in how they are made. So in this blog post I will give a general overview of some of the beads and cabochons I made today.

All beads start with pre-measured well conditioned clay…This is a good place to use scrap clay because no one will ever see it.{there is no waste in polymer clay}.

Next I select the cane I want to use to decorate my beads {canes are detailed patterns created by carefully blending different colors of clay.} I make very thin even slices of the cane to apply to the bead base.

I apply the cane slices to the base bead and gently roll the bead to blend ,shape and smooth the bead.

and there you have it a hand rolled polymer clay bead ready to put holes in and cure.


I pierce the beads with bead pins and put them on the rack to cure. When they cool I will sand and buff them by hand and then varnish…When varnish is dry they are ready to use.
I will post photo of finished beads in next post.
How I made a polymer clay eyeglasses case
Here is my new eyeglasses case….would you like to see how I made it?

This isn’t really meant to be a tutorial more of a inspirational “How To”.

Fist thing I did is prep metal base.
1.wet sand.
2.coat with Sobo glue and let dry

Then next I decided what I wanted to make it look like and began to make the polymer clay veneer to cover the metal base.
1. I conditioned equal amounts of Premo purple pearl and regular pearl polymer clay.
2. next I made a pretty Skinner blend with the 2 colors to give the base the pretty pearly hombre shading effect.
This becomes my canvas to embellish and veneer to base. I decided I would go with a garden theme on top and decorate it with flower and butterfly canes and make the bottom textured.

I gather the polymer clay canes I want to use slice and apply them to sheet of clay. Placement is pretty random but I try to keep it balanced…..need to add more flowers and some butterflies I think.

Placement is done and I like the flow and have burnished in all of the canes. This in an important step because the smoother you can get it now will save a lot of time and hand power in the sanding step .

Time to put it on the base…it can be tricky mitering the corners but it’s not to bad. I covered it and soothed in and trimmed it with my exato knife.

ready to go into oven to cure….

This is the bottom I made by marbling the 2 colors together and giving it a textured pattern. I applied and trimmed same as top. Put them in oven to cure for about an hour.

This is The most important part of any piece….finishing. I like a smooth glassy finish on my pieces and the only way I have ever found to get it is to wet sand by hand through many grits of sand paper. I started with 400 and ended with 2000 then I wash and buff it glows and lastly I add a couple of coats of water based varnish and let dry and cure 24 hours.

Varnish died and they are ready to reassemble and line……

And that is how I made this Polymer clay eyeglasses case.
Part 3 of “How I make a pair of bead embriodered earrings
Next step…..
Glue on ultra suede backing and trim neatly.

now I need to embellish with an edging stitch that looks pretty and covers the raw edges of the backing.

side view of edging stitches

Finally make a bail and add ear wires and I now have a pretty pair of finished bead embroidered earrings.


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Part 2 of “How I make a pair of bead embriodered earrings
Time to pick up where we left off in last post…….
This step is back stitching the foundation row for the peyote stitch bezel.

Completing base row now on to the bezel…

Bezel is beginning to take shape

Bezel is coming along. Now it’s time to trim away background and begin to embellish.

Trimmed free of extra backing…it’s gonna be pretty.

Back of cabochon….next I need to add backing so the stitches will be hidden.

Next post will be adding the backing and then the fun part embellishment and then finishing. I am excited to see how they turn out, I have no idea what they will look like until they are finished.
How I make a pair of bead embroidered earrings
I love beads and gemstones of every kind and I was lucky to find a matched pair of Kyanite cabochons. They are a beautiful blue violet stone that has a lot of depth and color. I decided when I saw them that they had to be a pair of earrings. Then I thought it would be fun to share the creative process step by step.
I am not a good planner when I make something I kinda like to create as I go letting the project develop organically. That being said I am trying to be a better planner so step one of this bead embroidered project was to make a rough[very rough] sketched plan as a starting point who knows if I will follow the design as sketched.

The next step is to mount the stones to some very stiff interfacing that will become a stitching base. I use e-6000 glue it’s stinky for a while but works great for this step.

Now come the fun and frustrating job of picking the colors of beads to stitch with. I an very inspired by color and for me it’s a big part in the development of a design. I have a huge stash of beads to choose from. I like using Delica beads; they are a very high quality bead from Japan.

I like to start with a lot of colors and then narrow them down to a few…

Now the stitching begins…..to be continued in next post.
ArtFire’s Polymer Clay Smooshers Guild monthly challenge
On Artfire we have groups we call Guilds; they are groups of vendors who make and sell things with a common interest. One of the guilds I belong to is The Polymer Clay Smooshers Guild http://polymerclaysmooshers.blogspot.com/2011/05/buds-and-blossoms-themed-challenge.html . We are a group of shop owners that use polymer clay as our medium. We have a lot of great events and one thing we do is the monthly challenge. You can go to our blog and vote on next months theme…Here is a peek at this months theme.
buds and blossoms themed challenge
Last time you challenged us to create something with the theme buds and blossoms. Here are our entries. Click on the corresponding username to see larger image, more images and descriptions.
Please vote in the poll on the left column of this blog to let us know what theme you would like to see us work on next. Poll ends Sunday, May 8th 2:00pm Google time.

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Bead embroidery and polymer clay are the perfect match.
I oive doing bead embroidery is is one of my favorite things to do because I find it really relaxing. I thought I would do a couple of post to show how I combine polymer clay,seed bead,crystals and gemstones to make fun one of a kind pieces.

This pendant is an example of how making my own cabochon from polymer clay gives me a one of a kind piece.
In this post I’ll show how my “cabochons” look before I start my projects. I make my clay pieces about 1/4 inch thick and flat on the back. This makes them easy to get a good grip when I glue them down to the foundation material.
Below is an example of some I made yesterday. I am going to make a pendant and a pair of earrings for the ones in the 1st. photo.

I am going to list the one in the second photo in my shop http://GingerbellsToo.artfire.com for someone else to use in their projects. The teardrop shaped one is my favorite. I use that shape a lot in my designs.

in another post I will show how I start a project using my polymer pieces.
I love handmade bath and body products…
After spending so much money over the years at Bath and Body Works and shops like it over the years a few years ago I decided to teach myself how to make my own fabulous bath goodies.
First I learned to make rich creamy Olive Oil Soaps…and I haven’t used a store bought bar of soap since.