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
If this tutorial helps you, won't you please Pin it to your favorite Pinterest board so we can show more people how fun it is to play with clay? Thanks!!!
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So to answer your questions, because I can’t reply directly for some reason…
Ribbon ends on raw clay? I wouldn’t do it that way, I personally would muck up the project if I tried! I like that they can just clamp on to the baked pieces.
The metal makes the clay shiny: if you are concerned about that I would use deli wrap or some other kind of paper against the can first, then the clay :)
These ribbon ends can be found at Hobby Lobby.
My worksurface is a teflon coated sheet, commonly sold as a cookie baking tool!
I’m with Kyra on the Bling. This is gorgeous. I was trying to think of something to make for my daughter for her birthday and now I know. I immediately ordered the
ribbon crimps from Amazon and they are due here on Friday. I have to make it with silver tones as she doesn’t wear gold. Thank you for this “inspiring” video.
I’ll send pictures when it is finished.
(extra note: I have not received the earrings that I had won from several weeks back)
Really cute project, thank you for showing it to us.
Those ribbon clamp findings are so cool!
Beautiful bracelet. Great tutorial. As usual, wonderful inspiration! Thank you Kyra