Monday, 6 August 2012

Exploring New Colour Themes with Polymer Clay

The past week I've been playing around with some new colours, I seem to be stuck in a bit of a colour rut lately featuring many pink and blues within my work and I have decided it is time to explore some new colour themes.

To aid me in my colour exploration I have found a fantastic website called Design Seeds, its a wonderful website featuring an array of colour palettes, which can be searched by colour value or theme.

I already had an idea of what I was aiming for a summer feel reminiscent of the sea and nature and finally found the perfect colour palette for my new designs Urchin Tones.

One of my favourite past polymer clay canes has been my seashell cane, featured in some of my past designs and seen here in my seashell cane bracelet.



Beige seashell print bracelet created from polymer clay
Beige seashell print bracelet created from polymer clay
So I set about making my new polymer clay cane, colour mixing and combining the urchin tone palette, here is my finished seashell cane.

Polymer clay seashell cane using my colour mixed urchin tones
Polymer clay seashell cane using my colour mixed urchin tones


And here are my finished designs using my new polymer clay cane, I decided to keep in tone with the theme and created some new urchin beads to complete my designs. 

Polymer clay oblate necklace with urchin tones
Polymer clay oblate necklace with urchin tones

Polymer clay oblate necklace fearing my new seashell cane and urchin beads
Polymer clay oblate necklace fearing my new seashell cane and urchin beads

Polymer clay thong necklace featuring urchin tones
Polymer clay thong necklace featuring urchin tones

Polymer clay thong necklace featuring my seashell cane
Polymer clay thong necklace featuring my seashell cane

Polymer clay silver necklace with urchin tones
Polymer clay silver necklace with urchin tones

Polymer clay silver necklace fearing my new seashell cane and urchin beads
Polymer clay silver necklace fearing my new seashell cane and urchin beads

I love the new colour theme and have some bracelets also planned for this new palette,  its quite a step away from the pink and blues I had been recently creating and I've decided to continue my exploration of new colours and to try some new themes over the summer.

This post is part of Handmade Monday with Handmade Harbour

Sunday, 29 July 2012

Mica Shift with Polymer Clay

I initially first tried mica shift in my early claying years with little success and on the few occasions I have revisited using mica clay, I have still had little success with what would appear to be a relatively simple technique.

So my first blog post on Mica Clay will be about testing out three differnent brands to see if there is a difference in its mica effect, the chatoyancy.

Polymer Clay Mica from left : Premo Sculpey, Fimo Effects & Kato Polycaly
Polymer Clay Mica from left : Premo Sculpey, Fimo Effects & Kato Polycaly



I will be using the following brands

  • Premo Sculpey in Copper
  • Fimo Effects in Gold
  • Kato Polyclay in Copper



I will testing the clays, using the rubber stamping technique, which many clayers will be familar with and can be found in many ploymer clay books and onine tutorials.


Mica Clay impress with a deep stamp
Mica Clay impress with a deep stamp

Once my clay is conditioned and rolled through the pasta machine I use a deep stamp to impress my stamp onto the clay 


Each peice of impressed clay is then taken and I carefully slice away the raised part of the impression on the clay, which will leave an imprinted image onto the clay that appears raised, but is in fact smooth.  Below you can see how each brand faired

Mica Shift Fimo Effects Gold
Mica Shift Fimo Effects Gold


Fimo Effect Gold

The image is quite clearly visible.
















Mica Shift Premo Sculpey Copper


Premo Sculpey Copper

Not a big fan of Premo as a brand but as you can see the image again is clearly visible.















  

Kato Polyclay Copper

As you can see the image is not as clearly visible here.














Now the impressed images don't look all that impressive in my opinion, so I cut some pendants out and cooked the pieces, i then sanded with 600, 1200 & 2000 and buffed with my hobby tool.  The difference once properly prepared and finished is clear and far more impressive.


Mica Shift Round Pendants - Fimo Effects & Kato Polyclay
Mica Shift Round Pendants - Premo & Kato Polyclay

Here you can see that although not as clear as the Fimo and Premo, the Kato Polyclay once finished looks a little better once complete.


Mica Shift Pendants Fimo Effects
Mica Shift Pendants Fimo Effects

Mica Shift Pendant with Premo, Fimo and Kato Polyclay
Mica Shift Pendant with Premo, Fimo and Kato Polyclay

So overall for future projects I would definitely be using the Fimo Effects or Premo Sculpey, although not a fan of Sculpey for its smell and being to soft for caning, in this case i found its softness aided in removing the slices of impressed clay.


This post is part of Handmade Monday with Handmade Harbour

Thursday, 26 July 2012

Are you a fan of Orange

Working Orange into your Wardrobe


This years colour as predicted by Pantone is Tangerine Tango

A gorgeous bright colour, but not necessarily an easy one to wear, however there are ways to wear this colour without going all out but adding splashes or hints of this striking colour to your wardrobe

Tangerine tango works beautifully with a bright turquoise which is perfect for summer.

Here are some more great examples of Orange & Turquoise together

Klimet Spotted Oblate Thong Necklace handmade from polymer clay
Klimet Spotted Oblate Thong Necklace
quoise & Tangerine Ribbon Necklace handmade from polymer clay
Turquoise & Tangerine Ribbon Necklace
Turquoise & Peach Millefiori Necklace handmade from polymer clay
Turquoise & Peach Millefiori Necklace
Turquoise Millefiori Oblate Necklace handmade from polymer clay
Turquoise Millefiori Oblate Necklace