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Air-dry clay jewellery

3 March 2012 by kristarella

Since joining the local library and Pinterest I have had the urge to try all kind of different crafts. Some have been a success, others not so much, others were okay, but need a bit of practice. I think this venture falls into the latter category.

I used Das air-drying clay to make some pendants. I found some random items around the house for rolling, cutting and creating textures. I found a nifty little set of pokers (no idea what they’re really called, but they poke holes in things) at the hardware store, and I already had some acrylic paint and unused clear nail polish as varnish.



Most of the pendants I painted with a base colour (silver, blue or pink) and when that was dry I painted over with a darker, watered-down colour, which I wiped off with a damp cloth to give the patterns more definition.

I wasn’t thrilled with the results, but the general idea has promise. Some lessons learned:

  • Make an effort to roll the clay evenly and cut the edges cleanly.
    My pendants were of varying thicknesses, which isn’t a bid deal unless you want to use them in the same project. I also found some cheap cookie cutters, which I’ll use next time; they should give a bit of a cleaner cut than the piping bag tip I used the first time.
  • Make the threading holes bigger, or thread jump rings before they dry because some of the holes just aren’t big enough for jump rings and one of the pendants got a bit smushed around the hole where I tried to put one in.
    The pendants are hard enough, but not very sturdy, so they don’t take a lot of forcing when it comes to threading them.
  • I used cheap clear nail polish to varnish them, partly because it’s what I had on hand, and partly because I couldn’t find anything else that seemed suitable. I didn’t like the nail polish much; it is stinky (even a bit after drying), and seems slightly tacky after drying too. I found some hard-drying Mod Podge, which I’ll try next time.
  • Try a variety of patterns and don’t be too sad if some don’t work out. I was surprised how much I liked the rain cloud stamp, and how some others (like the key) didn’t work out as well as I’d thought they would.

I’ve made a Tumblr blog to post photos of my craft creations, so feel free to follow that if you’re interested.

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  1. Darren Butt says

    4 April 2012 at 22:37

    Hello i am Darren Butt

    I enjoy reading your articles

    I am looking forward to read more..

  2. Heather says

    10 May 2012 at 23:07

    I love the look of the clay pieces! So pretty. How did you roll the clay?

  3. kristarella says

    11 May 2012 at 09:35

    Hi Heather, thanks! I used a 15mm knitting needle 😛 I pretty much just looked around my house for something round and the knitting needle looked right. I also keep a clean wine bottle in a kitchen drawer to use as a pastry roller, which would probably work alright too; you need a bottle with a body that is fairly straight (or uniformly round), I guess chardonnay bottles are no good, but sauvignon blanc or red wine bottles usually have a pretty tall & straight body.

  4. Macy says

    20 June 2012 at 23:38

    Very creative and resourceful. I like doing crafts too…I’ll try this sometime. Thanks for sharing. Lovely.

  5. Sophia says

    12 August 2012 at 06:56

    Hi, these are very pretty and original!

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