For my last post of April, I thought I'd share something other than a card.
This is a polymer clay pendant I made using Dreamweaver's LS75 Rose stencil:
It was so very easy to do and something that gets a LOT of ooh's when I wear it.
I simply conditioned some black polymer clay, and then ran my stencil over the clay, trimmed it to fit into my Amate Studio's square pendant.
With the stencil still in place, I dabbed on some Versamark ink and then brushed on Dreamweaver Metallic F/X.
After baking the clay, I added a couple layers of polymer clay clear glaze to give it that glossy finish.
Very easy, inexpensive and makes a great gift! And it proves that Dreamweaver stencils are not just for cards and cardstock!
I hope you've enjoyed this month of April Showers and May Flowers! Don't forget to check out the rest of the Design Team's creations this week.
I won't be back until next Thursday. Too much to do with the relocating of my craft space.
9 comments:
Oo...aahh...this is gorgeous! I just started working with clay so this was great inspiration to try more ideas!
Oh Man! I haven't tried clay yet..so now I'm off to ransack my husbands craft area, I KNOW he has some I can swipe! Your pendant is beautiful!
Oh my gosh . . . it's beautiful. I can't believe it's clay!
This is gorgeous! I keep forgetting to break out my polymer clay again! Love the color and gloss!
Polymer clay is so versatile.
Wow! this is a wonderful pendant! Yes, I will definitely have to try this technique.
very lovely! Great Job!
Gorgeous Cherylynn!!!!
Very pretty! Until I found the Dream Weaver challenge blog...I had no idea you could do so many neat things with stencils.
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