Liquid Sculpey® Faux Tortoiseshell Loops
Liquid Sculpey® Faux Tortoiseshell Loops
Designed by Amy Koranek
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Faux Tortoiseshell is always in style! This is a quick and easy way to add some to your jewelry collection. In the photos you will see that other cavities are filled with Liquid Sculpey® (LS) besides the ones we are currently working on. In this way we can completely fill the mold and all the pieces can be cured at the same time.
TIME TO COMPLETE:60 minutes to bake and assemble
ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES
- Paper towel
- 9 mm Gold tone jump rings (6)
- Gold tone ear wires (2)
- 2” Gold tone eye pins (3)
- Small black crystal lentil shaped beads (6)
- Medium amber crystal faceted beads (3)
- Wire cutters
- Round nose pliers
- Flat nose pliers
Project Instructions
- Getting Started with Liquid Sculpey:
- Baking:
For the earrings you will need to make and bake one loop, then use the same mold to make another loop. For the pendant you only need to make the loop once.
Open the tip on the Black Liquid Sculpey® (LS). Drip the Black LS randomly into the loop shape.
Open the tip on the Black Liquid Sculpey® (LS). Drip the Black LS randomly into the loop shape.
Immediately back fill the entire loop shape to level with Amber Translucent.
When the mold is completely full, bake following the baking instructions for LS. Allow to cool completely and then remove the pieces by gently flexing the mold.
Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to make another loop for earrings. Make a third loop if you want to make a coordinating pendant.
Assemble the pendant as shown. String a small black lentil crystal, then a medium amber crystal, then another black lentil crystal onto a head pin. Trim the head in to 3/4” above the beads if necessary. Curl a loop in the tail of the head pin. Connect the dangle to the loop with a large jump ring. Connect another large jump ring to the back of the loop through the jump ring. This jump ring should be perpendicular to the amber loop and will serve as a connector for either a chain or the ear wires.