To make faux jade you need to make two different shades of jade one light and one dark.
Faux Jade polymer clay colour mixes |
The recipe for each faux jade that I made are as follows -
Dark Jade
1/4" Chocolate x1
1/4" Green x1
1" Translucent x1
Light Jade
1/4" Chocolate x1
1/4" Green x1
1" Translucent x3
I must point out here that I didn't have any green only tropical green, which I think has created a brighter jade.
Next you need to cut up each colour of jade using a ribbon blade, if you don't have a ribbon blade a grater could also be used.
Faux Jade polymer clay cut up using a ribbon blade |
Faux Jade shades combined and rolled |
Once you have your faux jade mix you're ready to go and start creating whatever you like. Here's some beads and elephant charms I created from my mix.
Faux Jade polymer clay beads and charms |
Faux Jade polymer clay elephant charms |
I think maybe using the tropical green has made the beads quite bright and its not so easy to see the colour variations between light and dark in my mix. I guess that means I'll have to have another go :)
I also found that you can only mix & roller your blend a couple of times before the colours start to blend together and you will lose your colour variation.
Have a great Monday Everyone and don't forget to check out more great crafter's over on Handmade Harbours Handmade Monday
I really like the little elephants. Very sweet.
ReplyDeleteSuch cute elephants! I think they are a lovely shade of green.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week,
Alison x
Elephants are very cute!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading about your experiment, but all is not lost. Despite not being quite the colour jade you were looking for, the elephants are very cute and a gorgeous colour of green :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun technique! Those little charms are adorable and also very jade like! x
ReplyDeleteI hadn't thought of using clay to look like jade thats such a good idea and your elephants are really lovely :)
ReplyDeleteYou can make quite a few faux techniques which I hope to feature this year
DeleteI love the elephants and the green's gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThose elephants are fabulous and look like a proper stone - just like a bright jade. Clever you (and who would have thought you put a chocolate colour in to get green?)!
ReplyDeleteAwwww I love the little elephants, they're gorgeous! Simmi x
ReplyDeleteAs with everyone else I love your elephants. I do not think that it matters that the clay does not last many rolls as it is just a different effect. I really enjoy reading your tutorials - thanks for sharng.
ReplyDeleteThe elephant charms are so cute. I love the colour.
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to try my hand at making things with polymer clay so might give it a go.
Your elephant charms are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLike everyone else I love the elephants, they're so cute.
ReplyDeleteAli x
Love the elephants and your theme is so 'on trend'!
ReplyDeleteAnother fan of the cute elephants!
ReplyDeleteI'm with everyone else- those elephants are very sweet!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this nice tutorial.
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