
You can easily make this beautiful custom word bracelet at home. Here is how…
For this project you will need:
- Polymer clay sheet at thickness of 7 (9 being thinnest), white, baked 45 min at 275
- Alcohol inks in desired colors
- Crafter’s pick glue
- Circle punch to fit bracelet bezels (Epiphany Crafts 14 circle used here)
- Letter stickers or rub ons
- Magic glos resin
Instructions:
This is a medium that I have been wanting to play with, I am loving your post on this. I think a trip to Hobby Lobby is coming up! 🙂
in yout tutorial on the clay & resin letter bracelet you did not tell how you put the letters on the baked clay before you put the resin on can you tell me what you did ? thanks so much!!! Kathy Howington
The letters are stickers I got in the scrapbooking section at Michael’s. They are perfectly sized for jewelry.
Hi. Just found your site, and love it! A few questions…. You did a review on Ultradome resin, but here you are still using Magic-Glos. Do you still like the Ultradome better? I have been thinking of trying it, but the necessity of buying a stronger lamp deal is holding me back. Also, have you found that the glue, alcohol inks or the papers having any ill effects on the Magic-Glos? I’ve always heard that eventually it will react to the above, and get goopy again. I’ve shied away from using it this way, so very interested in hearing how it went. Thank you! :0)
Hi Shelley. Thanks for the questions. I love Ultradome, but like you, don’t want to invest in a stronger lamp. I am all set up for Magic Glos with what I have now. If it is a sunny day, I will opt for Ultradome and cure outside everytime. I have not yet had any pieces get goopy again with Magic Glos. Hope that is helpful!
P.S. Love the bracelet!
Hi Johnnie!
I’ll have to return to your “Clay and Resin” Tutorial. Wow! I really liked this one, but (for me) I’d do it without the letters. The colors are so vibrant, and could be used wo make all sorts of things. You sound like you are hooked with Polymer Clay, and it is a medium I enjoy so much too. It’s so therapeutic! Art, for me, is such a Blessing. I’m also a Fine Artist, and am envisioning incorporating this into a neat project. Really sweet! You could even use this for barrettes, I bet!
Your creativity is really something else!
Thanks,
DIANA
p.s. Noticed your mentioning the “Architectural Digest”. Am going to spring for a subscription to this magazine. It is great for design!
I’ve always admired this bracelet and wondered how it is holding up a year later. No bleeding or reactions to the inks and stickers? So pretty!
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