faux lampwork polymer clay pendant

Make your own polymer clay paints for decorating your arts and crafts tutorial

Today's video will demonstrate how to create your own polymer clay paints which then you can use to make faux lampwork effects or miniature clay paintings and designs all over your clay art!
Make beads, jewelry, little scenes, or just add fun details to your polymer clay works.

DON'T FORGET TO LEAVE ME A COMMENT FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN THE BIRD PENDANT!

Back to blog

22 comments

Love the idea, could be used on other bake able surfaces.

ann

Oh! What a great idea 💡 thanks for sharing. I love your videos, and this faux lamp work effect idea is perfect for the projects that I’m working right now. It is a tile composition to decorate my living room wall. 😀

Isabel Subero

I tried doing a project with Kato liquid clay that I colored with alcohol ink. Even though the layer of alcohol ink was thin, the project came out murky and full of bubbles. I even hit it with a heat gun to try to clear the Kato, but to the no avail. I did wait for the alcohol to dry off before mixing with liquid clay, but maybe not long enough. That’s the only thing I can think of that caused this problem. I specifically used Kato because it’s supposed to be the clearest liquid clay.

I would hate for the liquid clay the be the problem. I made about two dozen different colors of liquid clay, so I would hate to have to throw all those out and start all over. Has anyone else had this problem? Any suggestions to prevent this from happening again? Thanks for any ideas.

Beth

I want to make some birds now.

Debbie Beechy

Instead of TCL, could you use sculpey bake and bond?

Patricia

Leave a comment

Please note, comments need to be approved before they are published.