How to make a Ribbon Clamp textured bracelet with polymer clay, inks, and jewelry findings
Thanks to Syndee Holt, using metal ribbon-ends on our clay pieces has been trending through polymer clay! Learn my version using stamps, inks, and bling and find out just how easy it can be to make something that looks amazing in no-time-flat!
Included in this demo you will see:
- how to easily use acrylic stamps with polymer clay
- favorite pigment inks and application
- how to attach those ribbon clamp findings
- measuring for your wrist
- easily attach cup chain to polymer clay with no worries
- making bendy things and making sure they don't crush in the oven
- and more :) we love to share our tips and tricks!
Find the Acrylic stamps here: https://createalong.com/collections/stamps
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45 comments
where did u get the ribbon ends? They r very pretty, I have only seen plain ones.
Thank you for all of the tips. (especially the can tip, how to measure for a bracelet, and how to attach the cup chain) I think I can make a bracelet now.
What a fun project. Gonna see if I can find some crimp clamps like that so I can try it.
I love this trend as well. I love how neat and polished the ribbon clamps make the piece look. I have a question, how do you keep the underside of your bracelet from getting shiny spots from the metal? Big hugs to everyone!!
Thank you for sharing…love this…I have a question can you put the ribbon clamps on the non baked polymer or will that unshape the piece too much. I also use a can but I glued on four small washers on the bottom…love your work. I am 70 years young and have just discovered this awesome polymer…cant get enough of it…the only problem is that my friends are getting swamped with gifts…ha, ha…so I am going to start going to a few small craft shows and hope to sell a few pieces. Thanks again for sharing…Dagmar from Canada