Liquid Sculpey® Hoop Faux Stone Earrings
Liquid Sculpey® Hoop Faux Stone Earrings
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Silk Screen printing on liquid clay is an easy way to make beautiful jewelry
ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES
- A bowl of water
- Gold or Silver acrylic paint
- Gold foil flocks
- Exacto knife
- Paper towels
- Jewelry pliers
- Hand drill
- Jump rings, chain and earring hooks
- Scrap Clay
Project Instructions
- Getting Started:
- Baking:
Gently Stir the Bronze Liquid Sculpey and fill the hoop shape in the Jewelry Mold. Bake at 275 °F for 15 minutes. If you have one mold repeat until you have two bronze hoops. (designer note: please ignore the other pendant that is filled to bake - I often create multiple designs in the same baking!)
Now turn your Jewelry Mold round, with the shapes facing your work surface! You can use the back side of the hoop shapes to get the perfect shapes to use inside of the hoops! Add some gold foil to the shape. You do not want to be neat with that and let the foil look in some air!
Now fill the oval shape with Peacock Pearl Liquid Clay. Bake at 275 °F for 15 minutes. If you have one mold repeat until you have two Peacock Pearl Ovals.
Condition and roll out your scrap clay, the same height as your baked bronze hoops! We want to make it easier to print on the hoops. For this reason we will make a “frame” for the hoops so the screen of the print will lay flat while printing. Press one of your hoops on the flat scrap clay and use the exacto knife to cut out the “negative” hoop shape and a tiny bit extra. Bake the outside and inside of the loop shape at 275 °F/130 °C for 30 minutes. Let cool
Now set one loop into the loop frame and cover it with “Palm” design from the “Nature” silk screen. Add a line of gold acrylic paint just above the design. Use the squeegee tool to drag the paint evenly over the screen to print the design on your bronze hoop. Use your non-dominant hand to secure the screen so it will not slide while you do the print. When the print is done immediately place your silk screen in your bowl of water, so the paint will not get stuck in the screen. After cleaning and drying the screen you can repeat the print on your second hoop.Let the print dry thoroughly before continuing with the next step!
I used the “Palm” design with golden paint on one set of earrings and the “Vine” design with silver paint on the second pair of earrings.
Drill a hole in each of the Peacock Pearl ovals with the hand drill. Use a big jump ring to attach the ovals to the hoops. Add the earring hooks to the hoops.