Join
me in my studio for creating two lovely and fun faux soutache jewelry projects, Simple Beaded Earrings and the Victoriana Pendant, using my new tutorial. This tutorial includes 11 video guides. See it at my Etsy shop. Click the Etsy badge to see this tutorial.
Soutache jewelry is one of
the hottest trends in jewelry making. As
a polymer clay artist it was a natural step to re-imagine traditional soutache
through the versatile medium of polymer clay.
Like traditional soutache jewelry, any color combination, beading and
other embellishments can be added to make the ultimate design possibilities limited
only by the imagination of the artist.
This original tutorial
contains two projects meant to provide the polymer clay artists with tips and
techniques for creating their own faux soutache jewelry. The first project, Simple Beaded Earrings,
demonstrate techniques such as adding beads, strengthening the piece, backing
and finishing. Building on the key
concepts in the Simple Beaded Earrings, the Victoriana Pendant goes several
steps further to provide detailed instructions such as adding dimensional
ribbons, leaves, clay beads, pearl beads and adding subtle color. These techniques lend themselves to being
used for many adaptations limited only by the artist’s imagination.
The projects contain 37
pages of instructions, 100 detailed photographs and 11 video guides with over 50
minutes of step by step video instructions.
There’s even one blooper guide demonstrating what happens when clay is
not properly conditioned.
Detailed tool and material
lists are provided and I’ve added a cross-reference guide, referencing each
photograph or figure to the corresponding video guide.
The
techniques in this tutorial do not require advanced skills, however, basic
knowledge of polymer clay techniques such as conditioning clay and using an
extruder are assumed. Basic jewelry
making skills such as opening and closing jump rings are also used in the
tutorial. Don’t be intimidated if you’ve
never made jewelry, this tutorial will walk you through the steps.
The
tools and materials used were readily available in my local craft stores in the
United States. To make it more
convenient for you, I’ve included web-based resources in the Resource
Guide. With the exception of an extruder
with the appropriate dies, you may be able to use the tools you already have in
your craft stash.
You
will be downloading 2 PDF files with access to my Vimeo Faux Soutache
Portfolio. The access link and passcode
are on the first page of each of the PDF documents. The link to the files to download will be
emailed to you by Etsy once your payment is completed.
Hope you enjoy.
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