Here's what you need:
Yes, that is a cat food tin...but it's only the tin Use any tin you have that would create a circle big enough for you to put your hand through |
Steps:
1) Soften a section of polymer clay and roll out a long thin roll.2) Once your roll is the desired thickness, roll it in glitter! Yay! So fun~
3) Now that you're coated in sparkly bits, gently wrap your roll around an empty tin can or other oven safe circular object. You want something that you wrist/hand will be able to fit through.
A tin with a lip is great, then your project won't fall off~ |
You can stack them on your can and they'll still
cook properly, not sticking or transferring colour
5) When everything has cooled down to room temperature, gently remove your bangle from the can.
6) Make sure to seal your bangle with a coat of Mod Podge or Triple Glaze. Use Sparkle Mod Podge for even more glitter! (If you don't seal it you're bangle will eventually lose it's sparkle)
A close up of my handy dandy drying rack:
There you go! Some the perfect accessory for any holiday outfit.
Try making different shapes, imprinting, adding gold leaf, braiding rolls together, or wrapping with wire. The sky's the limit~
Have fun and experiment. The great thing with clay is that until it's baked, if you don't like something, you can just roll it back up and try again. It's very hard to make mistakes.
Ahhhh! Only a week until the big day! Are you ready?
7 comments:
So cute and we definitely have a lot of cat food tins hanging around that could be used, lol. And no, not ready for Christmas - not sure why, moving in slo mo. :)
Well well! Where on earth do you get all these fun ideas?! So creative. Love the bangles Tamara!
Very cool project, and this looks fairly kid friendly too! WIth adult supervision of course!
Someday I will delve into polymer clay!
I love glitter, and I love jewelry, great idea!
Love this idea. they look fantastic!
What a great idea, I'm definitely going to have to try this!
Emily
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Very neat idea!! I posted a link to this on my blog...thru my pinterest board.
Thanks!
Jennifer @ The Craft Barn
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