
A little gem easy to make, with very little polymer clay, a touch of micas powder and a nice pendant in the shape of shell. You can find this shell in another galvanization that is brighter, those used are matte.
Step 1
Take a black dough bar, pass the roll to get a plate. Dip your index finger into the green mica powder pot and then color the surface of your dough. It must be penetrated and start to put a little.

2nd step
Take the smallest cookie cutter in the Kemper series and pick from your round 2 plate. It is necessary to put before a film paper so that the pieces do not remain stuck in it. Do not use the plunger piston that may mark your circles.

Step 3
Cook your circles at 120 degrees for 30 minutes. Once your rounds cool you can varnish or reseal the top of your circles. The metallic pigments must be protected to last in time.

Step 4
Glue your circles of polymer clay on the earrings. Wait until the next day to wear them.

Step 5
Use a ring for each loop to connect the support to the shell pendant.















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