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A brilliant book. What makes it work so well are the incredibly clear and simple photos. I highly recommend this for anyone who fancies a fun craft they can do with children or just for themselves! A House of Books
I would definitely recommend this book for anyone wanting to get started working with clay. The instructions are clear and there are great pictures for every item. DaVinci Homeschool Group
Transform simple balls and coils of polymer clay into fabulous wearable art! Just follow these full-color, step-by-step photos and clear directions to create more than 40 whimsical jewelry projects plus 10 types of beads. Playful possibilities include tempting food charms (cupcake, burger, and other favorite snacks); cute critter earrings and pendants (butterfly, dog, frog, penguin, and more); plus other fashionable tiny treasures.
Projects are graded according to level of difficulty, and each comes with a list of materials consisting of colored clay and common household products. Instructions feature numbers that correspond to color photos of easy-to-follow examples. Crafters of all ages will love these fun-filled projects and their charming results, which make great keepsakes and unique gifts.
Its just an excellent book and so colorfully illustrated book with wonderful jewelry projects to craft up in clay. I would recommend this book for clay and jewelry lovers, its perfect for everyone and so simple to create! Test Try Results

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Clay Play

Jewelry

by

Terry Taylor

Dover Publications Inc Mineola New York Copyright Copyright 2016 by - photo 1

Dover Publications, Inc.

Mineola, New York

Copyright

Copyright 2016 by Terry Taylor Studio, www.terrytaylorstudio.com

All rights reserved.

Bibliographical Note

Clay Play! Jewelry is a new work, first published by Dover Publications, Inc., in 2016.

International Standard Book Number

ISBN-13: 978-0-486-79944-5

ISBN-10: 0-486-79944-1

Manufactured in the United States by RR Donnelley

799441012016

www.doverpublications.com

Credits: Book design and photography by Terry Taylor Studio, www.terrytaylorstudio.com. All projects and photography Terry Taylor Studio 2016.

All rights reserved. Copyedit: Dr. Lynn Winters. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical including photocopy, recording or any information storage and retrieval system, without prior permission in writing from the author and publisher.

Table of Contents

Introduction - photo 2

Introduction Get ready to jazz up your look with these easy-to-make - photo 3

Introduction Get ready to jazz up your look with these easy-to-make charms - photo 4

Introduction Get ready to jazz up your look with these easy-to-make charms - photo 5

Introduction Get ready to jazz up your look with these easy-to-make charms - photo 6

Introduction

Get ready to jazz up your look with these easy-to-make charms, pendants, beads, and earrings. My step-by-step pictures of each jewelry project in progress make it easy for you to follow and create wearable art. Change the color of the clay used in the project to make jewelry to match your favorite outfit. Pick up a ball of clay and have fun creating your own fashion sensation!

If you like this book, check out my other books, Clay Play and Sand Play.

Visit my studio on-line at www.TerryTaylorStudio.com and see what else you can do with polymer clay! I have used polymer clay to illustrate many picture books for children, and my clay illustrations are published regularly in children's magazines and children's educational products.

Tools and Supplies Tools to get started You will need tweezers craft - photo 7

Tools and Supplies Tools to get started You will need tweezers craft - photo 8

Tools and Supplies

Tools to get started: You will need tweezers, craft sticks, paperclips, toothpicks, a needle, scissors, a palatte knife or kitchen knife, chopsticks, wooden skewers, jewelry pliers, wire cutters, and wire. You will also need aluminum foil, wax paper, parchment paper, and a flat metal baking pan.

Jewelry Hardware These are also called jewelry findings They are small pieces - photo 9

Jewelry Hardware These are also called jewelry findings They are small pieces - photo 10

Jewelry Hardware These are also called jewelry findings They are small pieces - photo 11

Jewelry Hardware: These are also called jewelry findings. They are small pieces of metal that you attach to your clay creations to make jewelry. The findings come in gold, silver, and other finishes. You will need eye pins, jump rings, and fish-hook ear wires.

Cording To make necklaces you will need stringing cord or elastic cord It - photo 12

Cording: To make necklaces you will need stringing cord or elastic cord. It comes in a variety of colors. Necklaces are easier to make with elastic cord because it requires no metal fasteners, just a knot. Pick a color that goes best with your clay pendant or handmade beads.

Beads: They come in a rainbow of colors and sizes. Start with your handmade beads, pendants, or charms as the main part of your jewelry. Choose store-bought beads that complement your handmade pieces to build your necklaces and bracelets. This is an easier way to create special jewelry without having to make hundreds of beads.

All of the projects in this book were made with polymer clay Polymer clay is a - photo 13

All of the projects in this book were made with polymer clay Polymer clay is a - photo 14

All of the projects in this book were made with polymer clay. Polymer clay is a plastic based clay. It comes in a full range of colors available at craft stores and online art or hobby supply stores. Polymer clay doesn't dry out when exposed to air. Store unused or newly mixed clay in plastic bags to prevent it from getting dirty.

Polymer Clay Basics

1 Work Surface Use a piece of wax paper on a hard flat surface Making your - photo 15

1. Work Surface: Use a piece of wax paper on a hard flat surface. Making your project on paper will keep your work from sticking to the table and make turning it easier. Be careful when working on wood; polymer clay can stain the wood surface.

2 Conditioning Clay The first step before making any polymer clay project is - photo 16

2. Conditioning Clay: The first step before making any polymer clay project is conditioning the clay. Soften the polymer clay in your hands by squeezing it in your fingers, repeat the process until the clay is not crumbly and forms a ball without cracking. When you are able to roll a ball and flatten it with no cracks, the clay is ready to use. Wash your hands with soap and water between clay colors to keep your colors clean.

3 Making a Ball Roll the clay in a circular motion in the palm of your hands - photo 17

3. Making a Ball: Roll the clay in a circular motion in the palm of your hands to form a ball for basic building. For smaller sized balls use your finger tip to roll the ball in the palm of your hand.

4 Making twisted color coils Gather some clay in different colors roll it in - photo 18

4. Making twisted color coils: Gather some clay in different colors; roll it in your hands until clay is smooth and the surface has no cracks. Then follow the rolling coils steps on the next page. After you have a length of coil, hold one end of the coil still with your hand and roll the other end away from you to make a spiral color clay coil. When one side is twisted to your liking, hold the other end and repeat the process until the whole coil has spiral colors.

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