Not that long ago, I found a box of polymer clay and I was inspired to make some beads with what I came across. Of course, many of the packages had been opened and things had started to dry out, but after applying a lot of pressure and a little bit of muscle, I was able to salvage the clay. I made a mountain of polymer clay beads! I sanded and buffed the beads by hand, creating a nice satin finish.
Here's a necklace that I made with a combination of tiny copper rounds, matte brass rounds and coppery-colored freshwater pearls. For the focal, I created a pendant with the polymer clay bead and some studded bead caps. I love how the rich garnet reds of the polymer clay bead play off of the warm metal colors of the base necklace.
For this bracelet, I wanted to embrace a cooler color palette to showcase the denim-colored polymer clay bead. I used dark blue spectrolite (aka labradorite), matte lave rounds, faceted iolite rondelles, sterling silver spacers, silver fire-polished Czech glass, and I brought it all together with a sterling silver clasp from Saki Silver.
I really loved the red beads that I made, so I created another sample of what can be done with them. This time I made a bracelet. To showcase the polymer clay bead, I used a combination of fuchsia labradorite, bronze textured discs I made, brown freshwater pearls, onyx rondelles, vintage metal Mala beads, patinated daisy spacers, and used a triangular toggle from Nina Designs to tie it together.
I really loved the patterning in the gray "riverstone" beads and wanted to showcase it by creating a super simple design. I wire-wrapped the bead and hung it off a long silver bar chain.
For the army green bead, which actually has very subtle streaks of orange and teal, I wanted to keep it pretty simple as well. I wire-wrapped it with textured bronze discs and added a wire-wrapped dangle strung up with a natural garnet. This hangs from a gold-toned chain with segments of wire-wrapped fuchsia labradorite links.
If you'd like to play with some polymer clay beads yourself, we've got them listed in the online shop! (We also have a basket of them in the brick-and-mortar store.) They are put together in bundles that play with different color combinations. You can find the bundles by CLICKING HERE.
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These are all so beautiful! I am particularly drawn to the unique wrapping on the gray riverstone necklace...stunning!
Your polymer beads are fantastic Andrew! I really like the patterns that you created, especially the riverstone. I also love the necklace that you created with it.
I recently started creating polymer clay beads after taking a class with the ultra talented Christine Damm. I had been wanting to try my hand at polymer clay for a few years and once I took her class last September at ArtBliss, I was hooked! Here are the beads that I created. They were for Lorelei's 12 days of Christmas swap.
Sorry, I forgot the link: http://modernnaturestudio.blogspot.com/2012/12/12-days-of-christmas-day-five.html
I can't even pick a favorite, these are all just stunning Andrew! That garnet necklace really calls me, and I love the unique look of the riverstone bead. Great, classic look and feel. Awesome job!
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