Product Description
Polymer Clay Tutorial – X Mix Drix Tile Bracelets & Pendant
The clay extruder (normally referred as clay gun) serves as a reliable valuable tool which acts as an important helper within our polymer clay techniques and studio room.
This instrument helps us produce countless patterns using it’s range of discs, shapes and designs.
Why compromise for just retro canes, while there are a large selection of patterns just waiting to be invented and created?
Get ready to launch your clay extruder – Now you can improve your extrusion skills & techniques to the very top level and use it as your unique Sous-Chef de Cuisine assistant!
Cross-stitch is a popular form of counted-thread embroidery used to form a picture.
In this tutorial we will learn a clever way to create polymer clay cross stitch patterns that can be embedded into beads, pendants, flat pieces or even a wall decoration picture.
In this class we will use the “X” extruder discs to mimic this beautiful embroidery art and learn 2 techniques to apply a faux cross stitch design on our beads;
We will create pre-channeled tile beads for easy and fast stringing, build a polymer clay framed pendant and learn to cover un-leveled and non flat beads with clear resin and liquid clay;
Included – A 28 pages PDF file & access to a detailed video demonstrating the steps necessary to successfully create the project.
VIDEO
Video length – 34 minutes.
When purchasing PolyPediaOnline Express tutorial you will get unlimited access to the tutorial video/s. There is no limitation on the number of times you can watch the videos, but you can not download it to your hard drive. These videos are password protected and passwords will be sent to you by email along with the PDF files after completing your purchase.
Pre-requisites – Some previous experience with polymer clay conditioning is helpful.
Tutorial Level – Beginner and above.
All projects includes my special benefit of 100% online support.
You can contact me with any question you have and I will assist you in any way I can.
** This tutorial is a part of a 15 Extruder projects series (Extrudinary) offered in a separate listing.
For the FULL series of all 15 Extruder projects press here.
If you wish to purchase this tutorial, please scroll up, press on “Add to Cart” Button and proceed to checkout.
Please note – all rights reserved to Iris Mishly. It is prohibited to make commercial use of the tutorial and/or it’s content. This Tutorial is for your personal use only – Please do not distribute or share it in any way.Have a creative day!
Janet Allen –
I’m so happy I decided to order this. I’ve only gotten through part of it and can’t believe my extruder could do so much. What great ideas. I am anxious to get to the other videos. I’ve already ordered some more test tubes since I made so many rods. Fun, fun, fun. Thanks Iris for all your hard work.
Janet Allen
(25/12/2012 22:13:00)