How to make a polymer faceplate?
How to use watercolor powders?
Today, Jessica from the famous YouTube channel PtitAtelier is showing you how to make a pretty polymeric breastplate using watercolor powder, and we love it!
Find all ourwatercolor powder colors to personalize your breastplate, follow the technique and you're ready to go.
So how do you make polymer clay jewelry? Nothing could be simpler! Whether you're a beginner or an expert, take a look at our polymer clay tutorials.
This pretty bib will be perfect for a dressy evening or to enhance a simple outfit, which team are you on?
The steps :
Step 1: Draw your pattern on a sheet of paper using the rigid template for polymer clay (pssst, we've got plenty of other templates).
Step 2: Cut out a piece of polymer clay, then run it through the machine to flatten it.
Step 3: Cut out the clay using the template and a scalpel.
Step 4: Now it's time to have fun with the watercolour powders. Take a look at the video for the technique.
Step 5: Let dry, then add diamond-effect powder and golden watercolor.
Step 6: Thicken your necklace by again cutting a template from the polymer. You can do this directly with your already-made breastplate.
Step 7: It's time to apply the translucent clay!
Step 8: Allow to catalyze, then add the chain with open rings.
We've given you a quick summary of each step in writing, but we strongly advise you to follow the tutorial with our tutorial video - it's much more meaningful, isn't it?
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