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Braided Clay Bracelet. Yes I am obsessed with polymer clay. Its such a fun material to work with because if you mess up... you just mash it all up and start again. Today's DIY is a spin off of this project that I did a little while back. Knead the clay with your hands to soften it up. Using the palm of your hand roll out three long tubes. Mash the top of the tubes together and begin braiding. Using your own wrist as a guide determine how long you want to make your bracelet. Connect the two ends and gently mash ( I cant think of a better word so mash it is) the two ends together. Bake for 25 minutes at 245 degrees. I decided bright yellow was not very "fall" so I switched it out for bronze.

Have a little wrist party and make as many as you want! If you want to see more ways to create with polymer clay you can check here here and here. Clay triangel necklace. Here’s a fun 1980s-style triangle pendant from Delighted Momma that looks simple to do (I’m looking for simple after the mad rush and excitement of the holiday season). With different colors of polymer clay, cotton cord, and a handful of household items you can whip up this retro accessory in about an hour. Related. Clay Chain Necklace. Half Circle Polymer Necklace. I was recently browsing around on Etsy and I spotted this beautiful necklace. I was instantly inspired and since it was made out of polymer clay I knew I wanted to recreate it myself. Here is how I did it... What you will need: 2 polymer clay colorsWaxed cotton cordA metal bead making tool.

You can find this at Michaels or Hobby Lobby.Razor (not pictured) Start by conditioning your clay. Roll out two skinny tubes and attach them at the middle by rolling them together until they "fuse. " Poke your clay bead in the center and begin squishing your bead onto the metal tool. After you get the clay all the way onto your bead making tool, use the palm of your hand to roll out any imperfections and to make it smooth.

Such an easy and simple statement piece! Peach Polka Necklace. Pross megailuslind. ÖÖkull pross. Thanks Arrielle for sending me the link to the owl brooch tutorial by Tammy. The instructions are simple and easy, I guess anyone can do it (including me). With different colors of fabric you can create handmade holiday stocking stuffer, Christmas ornaments or a fun project to work on with kids. Go to Tammy's blog for template or bookmark this one for later! Button Rings DIY. My supplies of buttons just doesn't seem to get any smaller. After making the Bow button shirt, I still had loads left. And because I've seen some button ring DIY's on Pinterest and Craftgawker, I felt like making my own button rings!

Here's how: 1. Get your supplies: Buttons, adjustable sizes rings, super glue, pliers. 2. 3. 4. All done!