Controlled Mokume Gane Polymer Clay Tutorial by Nee Nee Ree
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.ค. 2024
- Beginner polymer clay tutorial demonstrating the mokume gane technique resulting in a polymer clay veneer that can be made into jewelry pieces, used to cover pens or containers, or whatever other great use you can come up with! In this video, pieces of the veneer are used to make earrings and a necklace, but the intent of the video is to show how to make the veneer.
Materials and Tools used:
For the veneer:
1/2 block Premo Pearl
1/4 block Premo Wasabi
1/4 block Alizarine Crimson
3/4 block Souffle Turnip
Glass or ceramic tile work surface
Pasta machine
Blade
Acrylic roller
Texture sheet (or rubber stamps or Kor tools)
Rough texture sheet for backs
Patty Wax Paper
Burnishing tool (Bone folder or other)
Shape cutters and/or templates
For the earrings and necklace:
5 jump rings
2 ear wires
Chain
Xacto knife
Metal dome for baking
Hand drill
Pliers
If you have any questions about the techniques, materials, and tools used in this video, please ask them in the comments!
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The magnet is sooo cool! And I appreciate your notion of avoiding waste...
if you love it, it's not tedious, it's calming!
Thanks, Anita! I haven't done Mokume Gane yet. Great to see another technique! Thank you!
Very cool, Anita! Thank you for sharing!
Very pretty.
Does not need to be difficult to be beautiful. Colours are beautiful. One of the nicest MG i have seen
Love this!
"I love tedious." LOLOL!
The process is tedious, but wow, the results are gorgeous!! Love the wasabi/crimson combo, too. Thanks for sharing!
That turned so pretty
Love this!!! Thank you!!
Again, Thank you so much!!!
Very pretty, thank you
Very interesting, thank you!
Thanks, very helpful. 💛
Thank you so much, for a very nice video. 🤗
Fantastic 💗
One of my favourite techniques. I personally like to use the patterns on both sides, then sand and polish them using Ana Belchi's method. If you have patience you don't even need to shave the piece, just bake it with the ridges and once it is cool, sand it in the first rough step until you even the surface. That gives it a nice effect, especially if you use metallic polymer clay
Nice
Could you tell me where you got your magnet you use on the pasta machine
Hello
Very good tutorial.Where did you buy your dome?
Really impressive result and you have a great way of demonstrating as well. Would it be possible (for a future tutorial) to include how you attached all the bits and pieces to make them earrings and pendant? Can't wait to see what you do next! 😊
Meredith Mccallion Thanks! Yes! I will do that at some point.
New subscriber here. Wonderful technique. Would you be so kind as to tell me where you got those nice quality cutters and the template?
Lynn Johnson Thank you! The cutters were from Amazon and the template, I think, from Lynda Gilcher at Lyndasartistichaven.com. UHNO Pro Leather Craft DIY... www.amazon.com/dp/B01DDGF1W4?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf
I searched for 'baking dome' to find that large dome you baked the pieces on. Can you tell me where I can get one. I'm trying this technique right now. Thanks for the great instructions!
I bought this one on Amazon. Wilton Sports Ball Pan Set www.amazon.com/dp/B0000VZ3YM?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share. Also, Lynda Gilcher sells all different sizes here: www.lyndasartistichaven.com/lahsite/product-category/polymer-clay/forms-templates/forms/. I’d love to see your results! 😁
Where did you get your cutters please?
The clay always sticks to my finger then pulls away from the stamp...any suggestions?
Tamara Clapper Yes! Wet your fingers with water. 🙂