Sizzix Embossed & Die Cut Polymer Clay

DIe Cut Polymer Clay
DIe Cut Polymer Clay

Here is my first experiment with sizzix and polymer clay.  I conditioned the clay and rolled it out in my pasta machine to a thickness of 4 (1 being thickest and 9 thinnest).  I baked it for about 10 minutes, then removed it from the oven and let it cool.  Next I ran it through my sizzix in the Tim Holtz Dots texture fade folder.  Then I die cut it with Sizzix Originals circle die, to fit perfectly in my one inch circle bezels for the below pendants!
Embossing Polymer ClayThis is so exciting to me!  I have a bunch of jewelry dies on the way, and absolutely cannot wait to get my hands on them!! Between this and flower dies, I am a Sizzix maniac.  Any must know tips you seasoned sizzix-ers wanna throw my way would be appreciated.

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Johnnie Lanier

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4 Comments:
March 26, 2012

Love that Steampunky Pray necklace. I’ve never used a Sissix machine before but it seems like you can do a lot with them!

April 13, 2012

I LOVE this. I have a new polymer clay obsession, and combining that with jewelry is AWESOME! I see the Sizzix is a die cutting machine, I just never realized you could make jewelry with it as well. May I ask which machine you use?

July 19, 2012

Just wanted to no how you made the burlap dress form…..if you did not make then where did you get it? Thank you!!! I love it!!! Sherry

July 19, 2012

That was a hobby lobby score!

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